• Pedro Piñeda (born 3 December 1954) is a Guatemalan former wrestler who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
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  • Pedro Pineda (born 30 November 1971) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Mexico national team competing...
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  • Pedro Pineda, Mexican football player Pedro Rivas (1945–2007), Panamanian basketball player Pedro Rodríguez (disambiguation), multiple people Pedro Senatore...
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  • Vilallonga Bebeto Nildeson Rodrigo Ruiz Luis Carlos Perea Efraín Munguia Pedro Pineda Jesús López Meneses Félix Cruz Miguel Herrera Pablo Larios Oscar Mascorro...
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  • FW  CMR François Omam-Biyik 10 MF  ARG German Martellotto 11 FW  MEX Pedro Pineda 12 GK  MEX Alejandro García 13 DF  BRA Edu Manga 14 FW  MEX Francisco...
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  • 2000-2004, 2024-Present Manuel "many" Pérez 2007-2018, 2024-Present Pedro Pineda 1999-2023, 2024-Present Federico "Fede" Núñez 2024-Present Samuel JR...
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  •  9 Jared Sprague-Lott Outfielders  2 Cesar Franco  4 Cameron Leary  6 Pedro Pineda 11 Joseph Rodriguez Manager 19 Javier Godard Coaches 12 Luis Baez (assistant...
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    and the Casa de Pilatos. It was built by the Pineda family, Lords of Casabermeja. In 1496, Pedro Pineda, Mayor of the city, and his wife Doña Maria de...
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    town had an estimated population of 17,208. It was founded in 1915 by Pedro Pineda, Nepomuceno Correa and José Bedoya, among others. Initially it was known...
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  • Correal (1.ª season) Tommy Vásquez (second season) Jaime Hernán Pineda 'Pedro Pineda' or 'Pispis' Agente Katherine (DEA) Paulina Gálvez — Steven Douglas...
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    8th at the senior championships. Running as a professional under Juan Pedro Pineda, Saron made her international debut placing 8th at the 2023 Metz Indoor...
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    First rate 112 Rear Admiral Francisco Javier Winthuysen y Pineda (†); Brigadier Pedro Pineda 46 96 - 142 captured Ceres Fifth rate 40 Frigate Captain Ignacio...
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    Camacho [es] * Agustin Manzo [es] Luis Hernández Carlos Hermosillo * Pedro Pineda Arturo Álvarez Perea Adrian Chavez Miguel Zepeda Edoardo Isella Sebastian...
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  • Manuel Díaz – with Guadalajara: 1983–1987 / with Club América: 1991–1992 Pedro Pineda – with Guadalajara: 1991–1992 / with Club América: 1st run in 1992–1995...
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  • surrender. Gonzalez was killed by a former police captain Jaime Hernan Pineda Pedro Pineda or Pispis at a time when Gonzalez was with a lawyer preparing his...
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    Quixote in Spanish was published, prepared by the Sephardic Cervantist Pedro Pineda, with an introduction by Gregorio Mayans and ornate engravings. Also...
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  • Christopher Ohen 3 1991 Portugal Sergei Sherbakov 5 Ismael Urzaiz 4 Pedro Pineda 4 1993 Australia Henry Zambrano 3 Chris Faklaris 3 Vicente Nieto 3 1995...
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    The library of Don Quixote) and edited in London by the lexicographer Pedro Pineda who considered valuable this work for his kindness, elegance and spirit...
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  • credited as own goal. 5 goals Serhiy Scherbakov 4 goals Giovane Élber Pedro Pineda Ismael Urzaiz 3 goals David Seal Paulo Torres Pier Luigi Cherubino 2...
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    Neha Thakur  India Andrea Guillen  Costa Rica Mansurkhuja Muminkhujaev  Uzbekistan Barbara Matić  Croatia Pedro Pineda  Venezuela Ioan Visan  Romania...
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  •  9 Jared Sprague-Lott Outfielders  2 Cesar Franco  4 Cameron Leary  6 Pedro Pineda 11 Joseph Rodriguez Manager 19 Javier Godard Coaches 12 Luis Baez (assistant...
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  • MF  MEX German Villa — FW  MEX Luís Roberto Alves — FW  MEX Cuauhtemoc Blanco — FW  MEX Hugo Sanchez — FW  MEX Pedro Pineda — FW  MEX Francisco Uribe...
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    1856, p. 329. Antonio de Nebrija, Diccionario Latino-Español, 1492. Pineda, Pedro; Gyles, Fletcher; Woodward, Thomas; Cox, Thomas; Clarke, John; Millar...
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  • 1500 m with a 4:17.0 clocking. After being signed to Spanish agent Juan Pedro Pineda de la Losa, Mekedes began racing the international athletics circuit...
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  • Bravo Sanfeliú Joaquín Garrigues y Díaz-Cañabate Emilio Alarcos García Pedro Pineda Gutiérrez Joaquín Vargas Méndez Alfonso Ocampo Londoño René Schick Theodore...
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    Philippines. Pineda-Romero was born in Tondo, Manila, the daughter of Pedro Pineda and Juliana de la Cruz. Her father was a lawyer, and her mother was a...
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    confirmed in Pedro Pineda’s 18th-century bilingual dictionary, where it appears immediately after the entry on the Medrano family. Pedro Felipe Monlau...
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  • Pedro Ruiz Martínez and Odilia Pineda are husband and wife Mexican potters, who work in Capula, Michoacán. This town is noted for its ceramics distinguished...
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  • Pedro Morilla Pineda (born 31 October 1972) is a Spanish professional football manager and former player who played predominantly as a midfielder. Born...
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  • Gabriel Picón Febres (Hijo) (1941–1942) Humberto Ruiz Fonseca (1942–1944) Pedro Pineda León (1944–1945) Edgar Loynaz Páez (1945–1949) Eloy Dávila Celis (1949–1951)...
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