• Juan Davila (born 1946, in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean-Australian artist and writer who migrated to Melbourne, Australia, in 1974. He is represented...
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  • Juan Dávila may refer to: Juan Dávila (politician) Juan Davila (artist) Juan Manuel Dávila, Guatemalan footballer This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Corazón, followed in 1990. On 2 November 2014, Davila arrived at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico on a flight from Miami International...
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  • (1940–1998), artist and writer Eugenio Cruz Vargas (1923–2014), painter and poet Juan Davila (born 1946), artist Emma Formas de Dávila (1883–1959), painter...
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  • Albert "Alberto" Dávila (born August 10, 1954) is an American former professional boxer who was the World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight champion of...
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  • printmaker Marta Colvin (1907–1995) Eugenio Cruz Vargas (1923–2014) Juan Davila Guillermo Deisler (1940–1995) Marcela Donoso (born 1961) Freddy Flores...
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  • Juan Sánchez, also Juan Sanchez (born July 1954) is an American artist and educator. He is an important Nuyorican cultural figure to emerge in the second...
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  • some reggaeton artists as Jowell & Randy and J-King & Maximan. One of his last works was the mixtape Pre-Doxis. On March 9, 2013, Dávila was shot in the...
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    patriotic songs. He was the first artist to record the Rafael Hernández standard "Lamento Borincano". Ortiz Dávila was born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. His...
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  • and visual artist who identified her black Puerto Ricanness as a defining characteristic of her work and personal identity. Angelamaría Dávila Malavé was...
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  • a brother, Juan, who was older than him by one year. At the age of 17, he began listening to a radio show on WKAQ radio. About 1945, Dávila Medina was...
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    songs recorded by and sale by teamKarina, María Conchita Alonso, Guillermo Dávila, Kiara, Ruddy Rodríguez, Los Chamos, Proyecto M, Carlos Mata, Las Payasitas...
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    non-acquisitive $50,000 2014 Benalla Nude Art Prize for 2014 was Juan Davila. Artists whose work is held by the Benalla Art Gallery include Constance Stokes...
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    González Dávila José Manuel González Hernández José Manuel González López Juan Carlos González Juan Carlos González (Chilean footballer) Juan Cruz González...
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    Jenni Rivera (category Pages using infobox musical artist with associated acts)
    Awards she was posthumously awarded seven awards, including Artist of the Year. Her brother, Juan Rivera, performed one of her songs titled "No Llega el Olvido"...
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    Avanzada), which included—among others—the artists Carlos Altamirano, Juan Castillo, Juan Domingo Dávila, Alfredo Jaar and Lotty Rosenfeld, and the writers...
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    titled Animal on April 23, 2013. Felipe Maria – Vocals, guitar, harmonica Juan Davila – Drums Nando Puche – Guitars Francisco Foschi – Bass The Monas (2006)...
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  • (eliminated after the entrée) Sean Quan (eliminated after the dessert) Zakari Davila (winner) 741 5 "Battle Italiano: Emilia-Romagna" Scott Conant, Alex Guarnaschelli...
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    Juan Pablo Knipping Pacheco (25 March 1935 – 15 February 2021), known as Johnny Pacheco, was a Dominican musician, arranger, composer, bandleader, and...
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    Jhoanna (singer) (category Star Music artists)
    rappers. Jhoanna, along with fellow Bini member Colet, collaborated with Juan Karlos Labajo in creating the song "Kalma Kahit Magulo" (Calm Despite Turmoil)...
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    José Campeche (category Artists from San Juan, Puerto Rico)
    graphic artist Lorenzo Homar also created a work of art commemorating Campeche[citation needed]. Campeche is buried in the San José Church in Old San Juan. Puerto...
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  • the rock band Ekhymosis and now a solo artist. Juanes may also refer to: People Juanes de Ávila or Juanes Dávila (1514–????), Licentiate in law and civil...
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  • del Cid Emilio Córdova (born 1991), Peruvian chess player Félix Córdova Dávila (1878–1938), Puerto Rican politician and judge France A. Córdova (born 1947)...
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  • singers of this new trio were Myrta Silva, Daniel Santos and Pedro Ortiz Dávila, known as "Davilita". Flores composed various different works, including:...
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  • Horacio Guarany Indio Solari Isol Javier Pantaleón Jorge Cafrune Juan Carlos Cáceres Juan Pedro Lanzani Juana Molina King Africa King Clave Lali Espósito...
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    Rico in 1931 by a joint resolution in Congress introduced by Félix Córdova Dávila. The official name of the entity in Spanish is Estado Libre Asociado de...
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  • Carlos Santos Felipe Solano – Jose Rojas – Claudio Carvajales Maria Eugenia Davila – La Maga Iris Oyola – Adalgiza Jorge Romero – Alirio Cesar Mora – Jacinto...
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    prominent artists of this current is Jorge de la Vega, Rómulo Macció, Luis Felipe Noé, Antonio Seguí, Miguel Á. Dávila, Juan Carlos Distéfano . Davila, Juan Carlos...
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    August 8, 1875 Preceded by José Ignacio Diaz Granados Succeeded by Manuel Davila García 8th President of the Sovereign State of Magdalena In office April...
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  • Dávila, former president of Honduras Juan Francisco de Molina, first president of Honduras Carlos Roberto Flores, former president of Honduras Juan Manuel...
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