• Joaquín García Cenarro (1875 – Unknown) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for FC Barcelona and Club Español (now known as RCD Espanyol)...
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  • Spanish footballer Joaquín García (footballer, born 1875), Spanish footballer Joaquín García (politician) (fl. 1829–1839), governor of Nuevo León Joaquín García...
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  • Brazilian actress Joaquín Valverde Durán (1846–1910), Spanish composer of zarzuelas, flautist and conductor Joaquín Valverde Sanjuán (1875–1918), Spanish...
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  • Estrada - footballer Pervis Estupiñán - footballer Alan Franco - footballer Hernán Galíndez - footballer (born in Argentina) Estefania García - judoka...
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  • featherweight division Joaquín Guzmán, nicknamed 'El Chapo' (born 1954 or 1957), Mexican drug trafficker Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán (1801–1875), politician and...
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  • President of Nicaragua from 1871 to 1875 Manuel Cuadra Serrano (born 1957), Nicaraguan footballer Maria Cuadra (born 1936), Spanish actress Pablo Antonio...
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  • Coello (1531/2–1588), painter Ester Andujar (born 1976), singer Nino Bravo (1944–1973), singer Joaquín García de Antonio (c. 1710-1779), composer José Herrando...
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  • Gallegos (born 1991), Mexican MLB baseball pitcher Joaquín Gallegos Lara (1909–1947), Ecuadorian novelist and essayist Joe Gallegos (born 1941), American...
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  • 1994), Portuguese footballer Joaquín Alonso Ventura (born 1956), retired Salvadoran football player Joaquín Ferrándiz Ventura (born 1963), an incarcerated...
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  • Gamboa (born 1951), footballer striker. Jorge Gambra (born 1963), table tennis player. Fernando García (born 1930), composer. Rolando García (born 1942)...
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    Cruz (born 1923), politician and diplomat. Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro (1875–1879), President of Nicaragua from 1875 to 1879. Violeta Chamorro (born 1929)...
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  • Moreno (born 1974), Bolivian footballer Javier Moreno (cyclist) (born 1984), Spanish racing cyclist Joaquín Moreno (born 1973), Mexican football manager...
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    Pastori, (born María Rosa García García in 1978), flamenco singer José Luis Perales (born 1945), singer Raphael (born 1943), pop singer Rosalía (born 1992)...
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  • Virtual Miguel de Cervantes (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 January 2016. Ruiz, Joaquín del Moral; Ruiz, Juan Pro; Bilbao, Fernando Suárez (2007). Estado y territorio...
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  • Received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959. 13. Federico García Lorca, (1898–1936) poet and dramatist (Canciones). 14. José Luis Rodríguez...
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  • Westerveld, Dutch footballer 1974 – Christine Yoshikawa, Canadian pianist 1975 – Michelle Beadle, American sportscaster 1975 – Odalys García, Cuban actress...
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  • painter Ramon Pichot (1871–1925), painter Joaquin Mir Trinxet (1873–1940), painter Josefa Texidor i Torres (1875–1914), painter Juli González i Pellicer...
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    Alan Garcia (born 1985), thoroughbred horse racing jockey. Cristian García (born 1981), football (soccer) player. Martín García (born 1970), football (soccer)...
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    interétnicas, económicas y sociales. Homenaje a Luis Navarro García, edited by Manuela Cristina García Bernal and Sandra Olivero Guidobono, 407–24. Seville:...
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    absolutists, and the rise of contemporary nations-states.[citation needed] Joaquín Sorolla is a well-known modern impressionist painter and there are many...
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    managed to occupy Colonia del Sacramento and Martín García Island, and led the infamous sacks of Martín García island and Gualeguaychú during the Anglo-French...
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  • engineer at Google Richard P. Gabriel (Ph.D.), computer scientist Héctor García-Molina (Ph.D. ), SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award winner Craig Gentry...
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    la Rosa Inside view of Castillo de Santa Catalina 1699 plan of Cádiz. Joaquín del Real Alencaster (1761-?), governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México between...
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  • champion Alex García – heavyweight boxer Roberto Garcia – IBF super featherweight champion Ryan Garcia – professional boxer Miguel Ángel García – featherweight...
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    politician (1944–1974) Luis Pedro Figueroa, footballer (b. 1983) Alfredo France, footballer (1895–1938) Adrián García, tennis player (b. 1978) Enrique Molina...
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    Jimmy Greaves Joaquín Larraín Gandarillas Joaquín Lavín Joaquín Peiró Joaquín Toesca Joel Roberts Poinsett John Connelly (footballer, born 1938) John Dinges...
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    unsuccessfully, leading to new exiles (Espoz y Mina). Juan Díaz Porlier, Joaquín Vidal or Luis Lacy y Gautier died in action, or were arrested and shot...
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    the Venezuelan-born Juan José Flores, who was ultimately deposed. Leaders who followed him included Vicente Rocafuerte; José Joaquín de Olmedo; José...
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    American psychiatrist (b. 1892) Joaquín Turina, Spanish composer (b. 1882) January 15 – Charles Ponzi, Italian-born American con man (b. 1882) January...
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    the ranks, including Antonio Maceo Grajales, José Maceo, Calixto García, Vicente García González and Federico Fernández Cavada. Raised in the United States...
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