José María Podestá (1898–1986) was a Uruguayan journalist, theatre critic, and writer. His work was part of the literature event in the art competition...
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Jerónimo José Podestá (August 8, 1920 – June 23, 2000) was an Argentine Catholic bishop. Podestá was born in Ramos Mejía, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina...
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Stagno and Gemma Bellincioni. The following year, it was bought by Juan José Podestá, who makes it into the headquarters of his representations rioplatense...
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locals. The name Cocoliche originated in an 1884 pantomime adaptation by José Podestá of a theatre production titled Juan Moreira. One night one of the actors...
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Cristian Aldo Podestá (born 24 January 1991) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Podestá began in Boca Juniors' ranks from...
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took the name Pepino el 88 while performing with the criollo clown, José Podestá. After an accident in 1893 he only performed as a clown. In 1910 he was...
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or cultural activities are held. In 1995, at the initiative of architect José Luis Livni, Día del Patrimonio was celebrated for the first time, which lasted...
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the Podestá-Vittone Company (an association between José J. Podestá [es] and Luis Vittone [es]), together with Blanca Podestá [es], Aparicio Podestá [es]...
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renamed on 24 April 2001. Emilio Antonio di Pasquo (1961–1962) Jerónimo José Podestá (1962–1967) Antonio Quarracino (1968–1985), appointed Archbishop of La...
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Héctor Calcaño Julián Bourges Miguel Ligero José Comellas Mario Baroffio Ángel Eleta María Esther Podestá Amalia Bernabé Pedro Pompillo Max Citelli Nelly...
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Aires Province, and film awards known as the Premios Pablo Podestá. Cecilio Pablo Fernando Podestá was born 22 November 1875 in Montevideo, Uruguay into a...
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MF Antonio Rezzoagli MF Victorio Faggiani MF Juan E. Cochrane FW Eduardo Bonzi FW José Podestá FW Justo Romero FW Gerardo Waelkens FW Celestino López...
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Martiniano Rodríguez as Otto Antonella Podestá as Alaska José Barbeito as Romeo Benjamín Rojas as Franco Fritzenwalden Jose Fabini as Sasha Trinidad Xanthopoulos...
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Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 (redirect from José Luis Inciarte)
seen from the top of the mountain, where they found the source of Río San José, leading to Río Portillo, which meets Río Azufre at Los Maitenes. They continued...
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Arturo Gallucci and José Rótulo, and Margo with music by Pontier and lyrics by Homero Expósito, both featuring the singer Alberto Podestá. Appearances at...
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Pablo Podestá is a town in Tres de Febrero Partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is located in the Greater Buenos Aires urban agglomeration...
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Acuña, Alberto Podestá, again Roberto Rufino, then again Alberto Podestá, Osvaldo Cabrera, Roberto Rufino for a third time, Alberto Podestá for a third time...
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Paoli. It is based on the story of the legendary gaucho Santos Vega. José Juan Podestá as Santos Vega Ignacio Corsini Finkielman p.19 Finkielman, Jorge....
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Societies, in honor and for the benefit of Pablo Podestá 1919: Teatro Nuevo, a performance in honor of José Antonio Saldías 1920: Teatro Nacional, a performance...
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Carlos Olivieri as Odiseo Raúl del Valle as The Bully Juan José Manauta as The Teacher Totón Podestá Antonio Capuano Mónica Cristina Ramos Juan Armendáriz...
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would be her husband. Years later, Quiroga joined the Jerónimo and Pablo Podestá companies, starring the theatre play Con las Alas Rotas (written by Emilio...
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on 2010-04-06. Retrieved 2010-04-24. Biography of Gustavo Bacarisas y Podestá (in Spanish), taken from Alberto Villar Movellán. Los andaluces del siglo...
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Dardo Rocha, Museo Almafuerte, Museo del Teatro Argentino, Museo José Juan Podestá, Museo de la Catedral, Museo Indigenista Yana Kúntur, Museo Internacional...
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Roberto García, musician José Hernández, writer Marianela Núñez, ballet dancer Roberto De Vicenzo, golfer Monument to General José de San Martín Belgrano...
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José C. Paz Partido is a partido in the Greater Buenos Aires urban area of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population...
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San José is a localidad (district) located in the south of Lomas de Zamora Partido in Buenos Aires Province, it forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires...
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Carlos Dux, Felipe Farah, Nedda Francy, José Gola, Miguel Gómez Bao, Elena Guido, Eduardo Morera, Carlos José Pérez, Juan Siches de Alarcón, Mario Soffici...
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María Esther Podestá and Totón Podestá. In 1919, Bozán formed a company with Luis Vittone and Segundo Pomar which included María Esther Podestá, Marta Poli...
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Don Bosco El Libertador José Ingenieros La Lucila Loma Hermosa Lomas del Palomar Martín Coronado Once de Septiembre Pablo Podestá Ranelagh Remedios de Escalada...
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Sabadell – 1962–64, 65–66, 67–72 Pablo Pintos – Getafe – 2010–11 Inti Podestá – Sevilla – 1999–00, 01–04 Gustavo Poyet – Zaragoza – 1990–97 Luis Prais...
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