• Julio Raúl Rodolfo Lencina (1939 – 13 June 2022) was a cinematographer and director from Argentina who was known for his work in the cinematic world of...
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  • Lencina is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jorge Lencina (born 1976), Argentine judoka Julio Lencina (1939–2022), Argentine cinematographer...
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  • archaeologist, and academic, director of the National Gallery (1992–2022). Julio Lencina, 83, Argentine cinematographer and producer (Verónico Cruz). Martha...
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  • written by Pereira and Eduardo Leiva Muller. The movie was produced by Julio Lencina and Sasha Menocki and features Juan José Camero, Gonzalo Morales, among...
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  • cinematographer Esteban Courtalon. Julio Lencina, another well-known cinematographer, was first assistant cameraman. Lencina went on to work with E. Stagnaro...
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  • at the Estadio Ciudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez; replacing Gonzalo Lencina after sixty-one minutes, with Lanús overturning the deficit to advance...
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  • footballer Jorge Humberto Martínez, Colombian road cyclist Jorge Julio, baseball player Jorge Lencina, Argentine judoka Jorge Liderman, American Jorge Linck, Argentine...
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    Osvaldo Cuadros, drummer Pepe Tapia, magician Chicho Azúa fenomímica Daniel Lencina, trumpeter Tia Gabriela Tio Memo Tía Patricia Magie Lay Sissi Lobato Maripepa...
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  • Hachache Julio Ramirez Lucas Rodriguez Carlos Ivan Figueroa Diego Cerega Silvio Velo Eduardo Diaz Antonio Mendoza Oscar Moreno Dario Lencina  Argentina...
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    being promoted from the 2022 Primera Nacional. Belgrano's stadium is called Julio César Villagra and is also known as El Gigante de Alberdi; it is located...
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  • Vallejos 24 FW  COL Rodrigo Liano 25 MF  BOL Carlos Ribera 26 DF  ARG Joaquín Lencinas 27 MF  BOL Juan Álberto Cuéllar Rosales 28 DF  BOL José Pinto 29 FW  BOL...
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  • 1921 Amable Jones, Governor of San Juan Province 1929 Carlos Washington Lencinas, former Governor of Mendoza Province 1935 Enzo Bordabehere, National Senator...
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    Atlético Sarmiento the notable names of Coco Gallardo, Manuel Bellido, Eberto Lencinas, Luis Mora, Ramón Barraza (father and son), the Urquiza brothers, The left...
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    Santiago Aguilar 16 DF  COL Eber Moreno (on loan from América de Cali) 19 FW  ARG Gonzalo Lencina 20 FW  COL Fernando Uribe 21 DF  COL Walmer Pacheco...
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  • Tidiane Diakite Fabrice Morgado Benoit Chevreau de Montlehu  France Darío Lencina Ángel Deldo Nahuel Heredia Froilan Padilla Jesus Merlos Matias Olivera...
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    Diego Cerega Eduardo Diaz Carlos Ivan Figueroa Dario Lencina Antonio Mendoza Oscar Moreno Julio Ramirez Lucas Rodriguez Silvio Velo The men's football...
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    González (CBA), Pelagio Luna (LR), Miguel Laurencena (ER), José Néstor Lencinas (Mza), Federico Cantoni (SJ). The electoral triumphs of radicalism caused...
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  • Schestakow H. Héctor E. Gailhac H. Alfredo Perrupato H. El Carmen H. José N. Lencinas H. Arturo Illia H. Santa Rosa H. Eva Perón H. General Alvear H. Malargüe...
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  • 2008 Beijing details Isao Cruz Alonso  Cuba Cyril Jonard  France Jorge Lencina  Argentina Reinaldo Carvallo  Venezuela 2012 London details Oleksandr Kosinov...
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  • Tidiane Diakite Fabrice Morgado Benoit Chevreau de Montlehu  Argentina Darío Lencina Angel Garcia Nahuel Heredia Froilan Padilla Jesus Merlos Matias Olivera...
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     ARG Claudio Bieler — FW  ARG Agustin Costamagna — FW  ARG Nicolás Laméndola (loan from Atlético Tucumán) — FW  ARG Gonzalo Lencina (loan from Belgrano)...
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    government's ties to assassinating opposition leaders, such as Senator Lencinas, which produced a weakening of the democracy and led to the military coup...
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  • Championship TBD Milovan Đorić 1989 1989 Ricardo Guardado 90s 90s Hugo Luis Lencina 90s 90s Conrado Miranda 90s 90s 22 Néstor Matamala 1990 1991 1 Runner up...
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    International – Flamingo Specialist Group: 1–11. Vignale, Federico A.; Lencina, Agustina I.; Stepanenko, Tatiana M.; Soria, Mariana N.; Saona, Luis A...
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    in order to represent the four historic regions of Argentina: Faustino Lencina in Central Argentina, Jorge Palomo in Northeast Argentina, Margarita Mamani...
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  • Rank Player Club Goals 1 Marco Pérez Águilas Doradas 13 2 Gonzalo Lencina Atlético Bucaramanga 9 Edwar López Deportivo Pasto Dayro Moreno Once Caldas...
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  • January 30, 1966 Emelec 2 – 1 9 de Octubre Guayaquil Pulido Lencina Fernández...
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    government's control. In Mendoza, the governor was deposed and José Néstor Lencinas, the head of the Revolutionary Junta, took the command of provisional governor...
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    stadium is located on a land granted by Governor of Mendoza, José Néstor Lencinas, to Club Independiente Rivadavia in 1923. The stadium was inaugurated on...
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    Hugo Urrutia's Ballet Chamber of Deputies (song) BAFOCHI Daniel Lencina Mago Oli Julio Jung (reciter) Ballet Ciclodanza Trio Allegro Pipiripao Snow White...
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