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    Colonel Jacinto Rodríguez Díaz (Totonicapán, 16 August 1901 – Guatemala City, 28 September 1929) was one of the aviation pioneers in Guatemala. Rodríguez Díaz...
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  • manager Jacinto Rodríguez (footballer) (born 1958), Paraguayan former footballer Jacinto Rodríguez Díaz (1901–1929), aviation pioneer in Guatemala Jacinto Rodriguez...
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  • Jacinto Rodríguez may refer to: Jacinto Rodríguez (footballer) (born 1958), Paraguayan footballer Jacinto Rodríguez Díaz (1901–1929), aviation pioneer...
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  • Militar de Guatemala' was established in 1929 – with pioneer pilots Jacinto Rodríguez Díaz and Miguel Garcia Granados Solís, among others – and started to...
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    Fathers ("Obelisco de la Independencia", (1934/1935) Pioneer pilot Jacinto Rodríguez Díaz tomb, 1932 Justo Rufino Barrios monument, 1941: large structure...
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    Emiliano Rodríguez, 11 Francisco Buscató, 12 José Luis Sagi-Vela, 13 Clifford Luyk, 14 Wayne Brabender, 15 Cristóbal Rodríguez (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)...
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  • Manuel Rodríguez is a Chilean telenovela broadcast in Chilevisión, based on the Chilean guerrilla Manuel Rodríguez Erdoiza. It was first aired on March...
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    Rodríguez Díaz, Alberto: El Orinoco aprovechado y recorrido. Caracas: Ministerio de Obras Públicas, Corporación Venezolana de Guayana, 1976 Rodríguez...
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  • of 1956–1957 was a military triumvirate composed by General Roque Jacinto Rodríguez Herrera (Director of the "Francisco Morazán" Military Academy), Roberto...
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    Archbishop of Tarragona) Jacinto Maria Martínez y Sáez, OFMCap † (27 March 1865 Appointed – 31 October 1873 Died) Apolinar Serrano y Díaz † (23 September 1875...
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  • der Hove as Dr. Rodrigo Rodríguez Alexander Rodríguez as Dionisio Irene Arias as Justina Iván Rodríguez as Sacrificios Díaz de León Luz Estella Luengas...
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    registration in the ensuing election. 1954 to 1964: Jacinto B. Treviño 1964 to 1973: Juan Barragán Rodríguez 1973 to 1975: Pedro González Azcuaga 1977: Juan...
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  • Cañizares, Conrado Pérez, Pablo García, Cesar Valdés, Inocente Cuesta, Jacinto González, Miguel Montalvo, Miguel Calderón Gómez, Carlos del Pozo (Coach:...
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  • Díaz, then foreign investment minister. Both ministries merged. Georgina Barreiro Fajardo, the finance minister. Replaced by Lina Pedraza Rodríguez....
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    italiana viene a casarse. Ron is the son of Rómula Vásquez Castro and Jacinto Ron Rodríguez. He has three brothers named Daniel Vásquez, Alejandro Vásquez and...
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  • Monlau, 1859–1871. Emilio Castelar, 1880–1899. Jacinto Octavio Picón, 1900–1923. José Francos Rodríguez, 1924–1931. Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, 1931–1949. Melchor...
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    having participated in the Texas Revolution, serving at Bexar and San Jacinto. Manuel was the brother-in-law of Col. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín. Anticipating...
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    Antonio Caballero, 1848-1849 Ramón Yépez, 1849 José Rafael Revenga, 1849 Jacinto Gutiérrez Martínez, 1849 Francisco Olavarría, 1849-1850 Manuel Machín Quintero...
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  • Hans-Jürgen Kreische Peter Rock Félix Lasso Tom Rodríguez Mauricio Ernesto González Mauricio Alonso Rodríguez Kebede Asfaw Emmanuel Feseha Mengistu Worku...
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    heart before they were initiated. Jacinto would later be called the Brains of the Katipunan. At the same time, Jacinto also edited Kalayaan (Freedom), the...
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    23 passengers, of whom 19 died. Díaz de Mendoza was one of these. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fernando Díaz de Mendoza y Guerrero. Benito Pérez...
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    infantry with Sherman's company, fought in the victorious Battle of San Jacinto. In May 1836, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. On June 4, as a representative...
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  • Sergio Rodríguez – 2013 Sergio Llull – 2014, 2018, 2021 Facundo Campazzo – 2019, 2020, 2023 Edy Tavares – 2022 EuroLeague MVP Sergio Rodríguez – 2014...
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  • 1956) Gonzalo Rabuñal (born 1984) Delio Rodríguez (1916–1994), winner of the 1945 Vuelta a España Emilio Rodríguez (1923–1984), winner of the 1950 Vuelta...
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  • main event bout with Nate Diaz by seven-and-a-half pounds. As a result, the UFC was forced to change the card around. Rodriguez instead faced Li Jingliang...
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  • author of Empire of Dreams, Yo–Yo Boing!, and United States of Banana Jacinto Benavente – playwright, Nobel Prize in Literature (1922) Javier Marías...
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  • Ballester Wenceslao Fernández Flórez Benito Vicetto Pérez Nicomedes Pastor Díaz Jacinto Salas y Quiroga Juan Bautista Alonso Blanca Andreu Antonio Francisco...
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    Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 28 March 2015. Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal (Fall 2013). "Arsenio Rodríguez" (PDF). Encyclopedic Discography of Cuban Music...
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  • 1992: Ximena Restrepo 1993: Patricia Rodríguez 1994: Patricia Rodríguez 1995: Patricia Rodríguez 1996: Patricia Rodríguez 1997: Felipa Palacios 1998: Mirtha...
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  • Flores participated in the Texas Revolution, serving at Béxar and San Jacinto. Salvador was also a brother-in-law to Col. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín. The...
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