closing games. "Castro, Héctor". "Héctor Castro Biography". Archived from the original on 12 June 2010. Retrieved on 30 July 2009. "Héctor Castro". Olympedia...
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Héctor Rodríguez Castro (born March 26, 1982) is a Venezuelan lawyer and politician. He is currently the governor of Miranda. On 9 January 2014, he was...
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Raúl Héctor Castro (/rɑːˈuːl/ ; June 12, 1916 – April 10, 2015) was a Mexican American politician, diplomat and judge. In 1964, Castro was selected to...
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Héctor Castro Castro (born 1933) is a Chilean politician who has served as ambassador and has worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Castro Castro...
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games against Peñarol, the last won by Nacional by 3–1 with 3 goals by Héctor Castro. In 1938, Argentine footballer Atilio García came to the club. That...
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Douglas, Arizona Port of Entry (redirect from Raul Hector Castro Port of Entry)
this facility was renamed the "Raul Hector Castro Port of Entry", after former Arizona Governor Raúl Héctor Castro. List of Mexico–United States border...
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fourth term as governor. Former United States Ambassador to Bolivia Raúl Héctor Castro, who was the Democratic nominee in 1970, won the Democratic nomination...
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Canavesi Héctor Castro Pedro Cea Lorenzo Fernández Roberto Figueroa Álvaro Gestido Andrés Mazali Ángel Melogno José Nasazzi Pedro Petrone Juan Piriz Héctor Scarone...
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a third term as governor. United States Ambassador to Bolivia Raúl Héctor Castro won the Democratic nomination, and narrowly lost the general election...
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1930 Pedro Cea José Nasazzi Pedro Petrone Héctor Scarone Santos Urdinarán Peregrino Anselmo 1928 Héctor Castro Lorenzo Fernández Álvaro Gestido Domingo...
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a Santos Iriarte goal in the 68th minute. With a minute remaining, Héctor Castro put Uruguay up 4–2, sealing victory in the inaugural World Cup....
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footballer Guillén de Castro y Bellvis (1569–1631), Spanish dramatist Harold Castro (born 1993), Venezuelan baseball player Héctor Castro (1904–1960), Uruguayan...
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(United States) Rudy Kuntner (United States) Antonio Campolo (Uruguay) Héctor Castro (Uruguay) Pedro Cea (Uruguay) Roberto Figueroa (Uruguay) Santos Urdinarán...
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Family Day began as a 1-year proclamation, signed by then Governor Raúl Héctor Castro, declaring August 7, 1977 American Family Day. The following year, American...
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Castro may also refer to: Raúl Héctor Castro (1916–2015), Mexican-American politician, Governor of Arizona (1974–1976), and US ambassador Raúl Castro...
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1928) José Nasazzi (URU) (1924, 1928) Pedro Petrone (URU) (1924, 1928) Héctor Scarone (URU) (1924, 1928) Santos Urdinarán (URU) (1924, 1928) Arthur...
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Martín Acosta y Lara Enrique Baliño Victorio Cieslinskas Héctor Costa Nelson Demarco Héctor García Otero Tabaré Larre Borges Adesio Lombardo Roberto Lovera...
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Héctor Castro Pedro Cubilla Fernando Morena Claudio Techera Juan Hohberg (late 1960s) Hugo Bagnulo (1963–64), (1967) José Sasía (1971) Martín Lasarte...
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Olympic equestrian Héctor Rodríguez (judoka) (born 1951), Cuban judoka Héctor Rodríguez Castro, (born 1982) Venezuelan politician Héctor Rodríguez (footballer)...
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succeeded to the governorship. Bolin had become governor when Raúl Héctor Castro resigned to accept appointment as ambassador to Argentina. Mofford later...
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Hector de Castro (1849 – January 30, 1909) was an Ottoman born American businessman and diplomat. Born in Constantinople, de Castro was educated in Paris...
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Héctor Juan Pérez Martínez (September 30, 1946 – June 29, 1993), better known as Héctor Lavoe, was a Puerto Rican salsa singer. Lavoe is considered to...
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Referee: Aníbal Tejada (Uruguay) 7 goals David Arellano 6 goals Héctor Castro Héctor Scarone 5 goals Gabino Sosa 4 goals Manuel Ramírez 3 goals Roberto...
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Figueroa Pedro Petrone Héctor Scarone 2 goals Manuel Ferreira Juan Maglio Humberto Recanattini Manuel Seoane José Bustamante Héctor Castro Antonio Sacco 1 goal...
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shortest-serving governor, ascending to the governorship in 1977 after Raúl Héctor Castro resigned, and serving only 5 months before his death. The second-longest-serving...
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McFarland (1955–1959) Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr. (1965–1967) Raul Hector Castro (1975–1977) Harvey Wesley Bolin (1977–1978) Bruce Babbitt (1978–1987)...
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Moderato Guillermo Subiabre Carlos Vidal André Maschinot Manuel Rosas Héctor Castro Pablo Dorado Santos Iriarte Đorđe Vujadinović 1 goal Mario Evaristo...
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Carlos Corazzo (1955, 1959–1961, 1962–1964) Hugo Bagnulo (1955–1957) Héctor Castro (1959) Enrique Fernández (1961–1962, 1967–1969) Rafael Milans (1964–1965)...
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Stones, among others. Castro was born and raised in New York City to parents of Puerto Rican descent. His father, Hector Castro, was a keyboardist for...
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Argentina 2–1 37' Pedro Cea Uruguay 2–2 57' Santos Iriarte Uruguay 3–2 68' Héctor Castro Uruguay 4–2 89' 1934 Antonín Puč Czechoslovakia 1–0 71' 2–1 Report Raimundo...
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