Adrian Garcia Marquez, American sportscaster Alfredo Chavez Marquez, American judge Alejandro Márquez, Chilean footballer Álex Márquez, Spanish motorcycle...
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Iván Márquez (1955–2023) was a Colombian guerilla leader Iván Márquez may also refer to: Iván Márquez (volleyball) (born 1982), Venezuelan volleyball player...
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Luis Márquez may refer to: Luis Márquez (footballer, 1876-1930), Spanish football executive and former player Luis Márquez (baseball) (1925-1988), Puerto...
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Rafael Márquez may refer to: Rafael Márquez (born 1979) former Mexican footballer who played as a centre back or defensive midfielder. Rafael Márquez (boxer)...
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Márquez is a surname of Spanish origin. Márquez may also refer to: Marquez, Texas, a small town in the US Marquez crater, an impact crater in the US state...
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Eduardo Márquez may refer to: Eduardo Márquez Talledo (1902–1975), Peruvian composer Eduardo Márquez (footballer) (1944–2020), Peruvian football forward...
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Alexis Márquez may refer to: Alexis Márquez (swimmer) Alexis Márquez (footballer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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Fernando Márquez may refer to: Fernando Márquez Joya (fl. 17th century), Spanish Baroque painter Fernando Márquez de la Plata (1740-1818), Spanish functionary...
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Lucas Márquez may refer to: Lucas Márquez (footballer, born 1988), Argentine defender Lucas Márquez (footballer, born 1990), Argentine defender This disambiguation...
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Roberto Márquez may refer to: Roberto Márquez (painter) (born 1959), Mexican painter Roberto Márquez (field hockey), Argentine field hockey player Roberto...
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Menéndez Márquez is a Spanish surname. In English the name is often spelled without the diacritics. It may refer to: Francisco Menéndez Márquez (d. 1649)...
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Pablo Márquez or Pablo Marquez may refer to: Pablo Márquez (guitarist), Argentinean guitarist Pablo Márquez (wrestler), Ecuadorian wrestler This disambiguation...
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José Márquez may refer to: José Ignacio de Márquez (1793–1880), Colombian statesman, lawyer, and professor Jose Midas Marquez (born 1966), court administrator...
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Enrique Márquez may refer to: Enrique Macaya Márquez (born 1934), an Argentine sports journalist Enrique Marquez Jr., an American convert to Islam investigated...
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Jorge Márquez may refer to: Jorge L. Márquez Pérez (born 1960), Puerto Rican politician Jorge Márquez (footballer, born 1988), Venezuelan football midfielder...
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Marques (redirect from Marques (disambiguation))
Marque (disambiguation) Marquese, given name Marquess (disambiguation) Marquee (disambiguation) Márquez (disambiguation) Marquis (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Governor Márquez may refer to: Francisco Menéndez Márquez (died 1649), Governor of Spanish Florida from 1646 to 1648 Juan Menéndez Márquez (died 1627)...
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David Marquez may refer to: David Márquez (born 1977), Spanish racewalker David W. Márquez (born 1946), American politician David Marquez (comics), comic...
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Lucas Marques (redirect from Lucas Marques (disambiguation))
1995), Brazilian football defensive midfielder Lucas Márquez (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name....
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Justice Marquez may refer to: Midas Marquez (born 1966), associate justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Monica Márquez (born 1969), associate...
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Judge Marquez may refer to: Alfredo Chavez Marquez (1922–2014), judge of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona Rosemary Márquez (born...
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full name Enrique López Delgado Kike Márquez (born 1989), Spanish football left winger, full name Enrique Márquez Climent Kike Mateo (born 1979), Spanish...
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García Márquez Autumnal equinox (disambiguation) Jennifer Blake (wrestler) (born 1983), also known by her ring-name Autumn Frost Fall (disambiguation) Forever...
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Tintin (redirect from Tintin (disambiguation))
1964), Swedish actress and the daughter of actress Kim Anderzon Tintín Márquez (born 1962), Spanish retired footballer and manager TinTin++, a MUD online...
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Sánchez Márquez (born 1958), Mexican football player Hugo Sánchez (footballer, born 1984) (1984–2014), sports commentator (son of Hugo Sánchez Márquez) Hugo...
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Rafael Marques (redirect from Rafael Marques (disambiguation))
Portuguese footballer who plays as a midfielder Rafael Márquez (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name....
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Juan Manuel Fangio II (born 1956), Argentine racecar driver Juan Manuel Márquez (born 1973), Mexican professional boxer Juan Manuel Mendoza (born 1980)...
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a 1981 novella by Gabriel García Márquez. Chronicle of a Death Foretold may also refer to: Chronicle of a Death Foretold...
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people David Marks (disambiguation), multiple people David Marquez (disambiguation), multiple people David Marsh (disambiguation), multiple people David...
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Gabo (redirect from Gabo (disambiguation))
Pakistan Gabo Reform, series of reforms in Korea Nickname of Gabriel García Márquez (1927–2014), Colombian novelist, journalist, editor, publisher, political...
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