Juan Antonio Deusto Olagorta (8 January 1946 – 21 July 2011) was a Spanish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played 223 La Liga games over 15...
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The University of Deusto (Spanish: Universidad de Deusto; Basque: Deustuko Unibertsitatea) is a Spanish private university owned by the Society of Jesus...
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Sergio Corino Miguel de Andrés Óscar de Marcos Asier del Horno Juan Antonio Deusto Juan José Elgezabal Xabier Eskurza Imanol Etxeberria Beñat Etxebarria...
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next season. With notable players like Migueli, Sebastian Viberti, Juan Antonio Deusto and José Díaz Macías, the club achieved two seventh-place finishes...
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Biscay Spain 0 1996 1 No Dani Biscay Spain 25 1977 1981 2 Yes Juan Antonio Deusto (es) Biscay Spain 1 1973 N/A Yes Diego Gipuzkoa Spain 1 1980 1...
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Deusto, also known as Deustu in Basque and formerly known as San Pedro de Deusto, is one of the eight districts of Bilbao, Spain. It is located on the...
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decimal favoured Cañizares. Marca resolved to award two trophies. "José Antonio Gallardo dies after eight days in coma". El País. Retrieved 29 October...
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lessons were given in Basque. He later studied law at the University of Deusto. After his father's death in 1920, Aguirre moved with his family to Algorta...
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Juan Antonio Pérez López (1934–1996) was a Spanish business theorist. He was professor of Organizational Behavior at the IESE Business School (Spain),...
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for Juan Verdugo. Macías was the last of three players from the original CD Málaga to be capped by Spain, after Migueli and Juan Antonio Deusto, all...
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original CD Málaga to play for the national team; José Díaz Macías and Juan Antonio Deusto played one match each in 1973. Migueli made his debut on 16 February...
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Maria Angelat as Enrique Francisco Javier Marcet as himself Antonio Ramallets as Deusto Mariano Martín Aldecoa as Aldecoa, soccer player José Samitier...
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Basque president (lehendakari) at the time, José Antonio Aguirre, an alumnus of the University of Deusto. However, this was during the Spanish Civil War...
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both banks and especially in the Deusto canal, an artificial waterway dug between 1950 and 1968 in the district of Deusto as a lateral canal, with the aim...
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December 2004 Landscape and painting. Philosophy Faculty. University of Deusto. Bilbao. 2002 The garden like the laboratory or a natural geometry. Postgrade...
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de derecho at Universidad de Deusto, the prestigious Bilbao-based high school founded by the Jesuit Order. It is at Deusto that he graduated in law; exact...
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Imanol Pradales (category University of Deusto alumni)
earned a licentiate in Sociology and Political Science at the University of Deusto in 1997, where he enrolled thanks to the compensation that his grandfather...
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founded as a small financial institution in the 1980s[citation needed] by Juan Antonio Galeazzi Contreras. It was replaced in January 1990 by a regional commercial...
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Legal Practice and a master's degree in Business Law from the University of Deusto (2013–2014). After passing the Spanish Bar Examination, he obtained the...
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Mellismo, which led to secession and formation of a separate grouping. Juan Antonio María Casto Francisco de Sales Vázquez de Mella y Fanjul was descendant...
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Mario Conde (category University of Deusto alumni)
the highest distinction of his year's Law promotion at the University of Deusto. Conde's career came to the spotlight when, age 24, he became the youngest...
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latin and greek. After getting a Licentiate in Law from the University of Deusto he worked at Caja Laboral as a legal advisor from 1969 until his election...
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ICADE School of Business and Economics. Several other schools, like the San Juan de Dios School of Nursing, were incorporated later on, to reach the university's...
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Norberto J. de la Mata Barranco (category University of Deusto alumni)
February 1962. He studied a licentiate degree in law at the University of Deusto and graduated with honours in 1986. He later completed postgraduate studies...
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Psychology at the Pontifical University of Salamanca and the University of Deusto. Uriarte was ordained auxiliary bishop of Bilbao and titular bishop of Marazanae...
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whereas to the north a single railtrack continued to the University of Deusto station. In 1904 it was integrated into the Bilbao-Plencia railway, and...
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Retrieved 2020-02-19. Acillona, Mercedes: Homenaje a Ángela Figuera. Letras de Deusto, No. 106, Bilbao, January–March 2005 Bengoa, María: La poeta Ángela Figuera...
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of Ávila CEU Cardenal Herrera CEU San Pablo Comillas Deusto Loyola Andalucía Navarra Pontifical University of Salamanca San Antonio San Vicente Mártir...
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Richard Herr 2001: Kofi Annan, Antonio Fernández Alba, Frank Gehry, José Luis Leal Maldonado, Humberto López Morales, Juan Van-Halen Acedo 2003: Víctor...
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possibility to study sport in the Faculty of Sports. The Sports Office Director is Juan Carlos Fernández Truan. Year 2010[citation needed] Since 1997 10,741 students...
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