Tlajomulco de Zúñiga is the municipal seat and third most populous city in the municipality of the same name, located in the state of Jalisco in central-western...
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José Zúñiga (born April 1, 1965) is a Honduran American actor. José Zúñiga profile, filmreference.com; accessed January 13, 2018. José Zúñiga at IMDb ...
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criollismo movement. Óscar Castro Zúñiga was born in Rancagua on March 25, 1910, son of Francisco Castro and María Esperanza Zúñiga, being the third of five brothers:...
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Federico García Capurro Guillermo García Costa Tomás García de Zúñiga Alfredo García Morales Daniel García Pintos Pablo García Pintos Washington García Rijo...
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Flores Francisco Aguilar y Leal G Alberto Gallinal Heber Tomás García de Zúñiga H Luis Alberto de Herrera M Luis Eduardo Mallo Benito Medero P Alfredo Puig...
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López de Medrano y Zúñiga Tomás Fernández de Medrano Juan Fernández de Medrano y Sandoval Medrano, La Rioja Navarrete, La Rioja María Ramírez de Medrano...
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Maldonado as Samuel Salgado Manuela Moreno as Florencia Beltrán Christian Zúñiga as Orlando Moretti Ingrid Isensee as Jacqueline Cifuentes Fernando Olivares...
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Juan Tomás Comyn (3rd term) 1865-1865 José Gómez-Acebo y de la Torre 1865-1866 Mariano Roca de Togores, 1st Marquess of Molins 1866-1868 Ángel García-Loygorri...
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Tagliavia 1583–1586: Juan de Zúñiga y Avellaneda, Conde de Miranda del Castañar 1586–1590: Manrique de Lara y Girón, Conde de Valencia de Don Juan 1590–1592:...
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government of Tabaré Vázquez. In 1981, Liliana García graduated from the School of Dramatic Art of the Teatro Circular de Montevideo [es] – with subsequent specialization...
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Infighting in the Gulf Cartel (redirect from José Luis Zúñiga Hernández)
familiar with Zúñiga Hernández indicate that he turned himself in to American authorities. His attorney testified that ICE agents coerced Zúñiga Hernández...
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Miguel García Vivancos Juan Correa de Vivar Eduardo Westerdahl Juan Ximenez Miguel Ximénez Rafael Ximeno y Planes Tomás Yepes Esperanza Zabala Alonso de Llera...
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Silvestre Vélez de Escalante (1750-1780) Tomas de Alvarado Tomás de la Peña Saravia (1743–1806): 189 Tomás de San Diego Tomás Eixarch: 380 Tomás Eleuterio...
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Ernesto Laguardia as Pablo Edith González as Florentina Ari Telch as Tomás García Edgardo Gazcón as Carlos Salvador Sánchez as Sinforoso Guillermo Murray...
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Francisco Rodríguez de Sanabria 1622–1624: Francisco Ruíz 1625–1632: Luis de Sotomayor 1632–1633: Pedro Moreo 1633–1635: Tomás Mejía de Escobedo 1635–1637:...
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Albertiniano". Retrieved 8 November 2017.[permanent dead link] Zúñiga 2000, p. 461. García 2002, p. 32. "1979". newsaints.faithweb.com. Archived from the...
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representations of the House of Zúñiga, Don Juan Valeriana de Medrano y Herruz from La Mancha added the well-known sable band of Zúñiga to the shield of the Medrano...
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López de Medrano y Zúñiga, a noble and lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza in the Kingdom of Castile in the late 14th and early 15th century. Juan Vélaz de Medrano...
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for independence against his father's will. He met Manuela Warnes García de Zúñiga in Buenos Aires and married her in 1812. During the Chilean War of...
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Montserrat Pujol 1990: Maite Zúñiga 1991: Maite Zúñiga 1992: Maite Zúñiga 1993: Amaia Andrés 1994: Sonia Álvarez 1995: Eva García 1996: Nuria Fernández 1997:...
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Trinidad García de la Cadena – José Trinidad García de la Cadena Varela (1823–1886), liberal general from Zacatecas who supported the Plan de la Noria...
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Tobías Zúñiga Castro Ricardo Toledo Carranza Nazario Toledo Tomás Enrique Soley Soler Roberto Tovar Faja Arnoldo André Tinoco Tranquilino de Bonilla...
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1920–1921 Nicolás Chavarría Mora, 1921–? Tomás Soley Güell, 1923–1928 Juan Rafael Arias Bonilla, ?-1929-1930 Tomás Soley Güell, 1930 Luis Demetrio Tinoco...
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Olivia Vázquez (2024-03-13). "Asesinan a tiros a Tomás Morales Patrón, aspirante de Morena a la alcaldía de Chilapa, Guerrero". infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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1980–2021 Pedro Cátedra García [es], since 2024 Juan Ferreras, founder academician, 1713–1735. Jacinto de Mendoza, 1735–1747. García de Montoya, 1747–1759...
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political modern style. Zúñiga was born in Guadalupe, Barrio de San José, Costa Rica on December 27, 1912, to Manuel Maria Zúñiga and María Chavarría, both...
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Agustina Mackenna Guzmán Matías Oviedo as Tomás Valencia Fernández / Cristobel Valencia Mackenna Cristián Campos as Tomás Valencia Fernández Gabriel Urzúa as...
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Oriente Province (redirect from List of governors of Provincia de Santiago de Cuba)
Arellano 1880 Luis M de Pando; Camilo Polavieja; Emilio March y García 1881 Camilo Polavieja; Emilio March y García 1885 Luis M de Pando; Antonio Molto...
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Bolivia (redirect from República de Bolivia)
narco-trafficker of the country, García Meza favored the production of cocaine. After a military rebellion forced out García Meza in 1981, three other military...
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Lorenzo, an illegitimate child with Guiomar Carrillo, Garcilaso, Íñigo de Zúñiga, Pedro de Guzmán, Sancha, and Francisco. Garcilaso's military career meant...
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