Ibarra (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈβara]; full name San Miguel de Ibarra; Quechua: Impapura) is a city in northern Ecuador and the capital of the Imbabura...
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of Miguel de Ibarra is installed in Centro, Guadalajara, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. "Entregan ofrendas a Beatriz Hernández y Miguel de Ibarra". El...
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Miguel Aldana Ibarra (1940 – 17 October 2021) was a Mexican police and former director of Interpol in Mexico who was indicted in the United States for...
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Naranjo San Miguel del Padrón, a town and municipality in Havana San Miguel, Bolívar San Miguel de Ibarra San Miguel de Salcedo San Miguel de los Bancos...
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war, Tolosa led several expeditions in search of silver along with Miguel de Ibarra and a contingent of Spanish soldiers and Indian slaves. In what is...
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San Antonio de Ibarra is a city in northern Ecuador that lies at the foot of the Imbabura Volcano and on the left bank of the Tahuando River in Imbabura...
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San Miguel, Ecuador may refer to: San Miguel, Bolívar, Bolívar Province San Miguel de Ibarra, Imbabura Province San Miguel de Salcedo, Cotopaxi Province...
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Nochistlán (redirect from Nochistlán de Mejía)
1532. Its first officials were Cristóbal de Oñate, Sancho Ortiz de Zúñiga, Juan de Albornoz and Miguel de Ibarra. They worked at this project for only 16...
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Nochistlán on January 5, having as officials Cristóbal de Oñate, Sancho Ortiz de Zúñiga and Miguel Ibarra. They worked at this project for only 16 months and...
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Joaquín Ibarra (1725-1785), Spanish printer. Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra, Spanish politician Manuel Ibarra, Chilean footballer Miguel Ibarra (soccer...
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Spanish). Gobierno de Guadalajara. 11 December 2014. Presidentes Municipales (Includes list of mayors) "Miguel de Ibarra, el primer alcalde de Guadalajara"...
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in this battle. Modern Guatavita was founded on March 18, 1593, by Miguel de Ibarra. Guatavita was rebuilt on higher ground in the mid-1960s due to the...
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1593 by Miguel de Ibarra. Jaime Duque Park, a family-oriented amusement park, is located in Tocancipá. The town also hosts the Autódromo de Tocancipá...
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José de Ibarra (1688–1756) was a New Spanish painter. He was born in Guadalajara, Mexico in 1688, and died November 21, 1756, in Mexico City, in the Viceroyalty...
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Tunja. Modern Machetá was founded in 1593 by Miguel de Ibarra after a soldier of the army of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada first established the town in 1540...
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Zacatecas (redirect from Estado Libre y Soberano de Zacatecas)
Diego the Aztec, rebelled, capturing and executing Spanish leader Miguel de Ibarra. The Spanish defeated the Caxcans during the Mixtón War in the 1540s...
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Bernardino Albornoz between 5 and 13 February in 1592. During the visit of Miguel de Ibarra there were 759 indigenous people residing in Fusagasugá. When Aróstequi...
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Real Audiencia of Quito (redirect from Real Audiencia de Quito)
(1593-1599) Miguel de Ibarra (1600-1608) Juan Fernández de Recalde (1609-1612) Antonio de Morga (1615-1624 – 1627-1636) Alonso Pérez de Salazar (1637-1642)...
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Miguel Washington Ibarra Tixe (born September 8, 1984, in New York City) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer. He formerly played for Barcelona and...
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Benny Ibarra de Llano known as Benny Ibarra is a Mexican singer, musician, producer and actor. He was born into a family of artists. His mother, Julissa...
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Noli Me Tángere (novel) (redirect from Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin)
a picnic along the shores of the Laguna de Baý. They discover that a crocodile had been lurking in the Ibarras' fish pens. The boatman jumps into the water...
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a 2024 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Pedro Pablo Ibarra and written by Miguel García Moreno. It stars Fiona Palomo and José Eduardo Derbez...
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Friday, 27 November 1998 with El diario de Daniela replacing it the following Monday. Laura Flores and Alejandro Ibarra starred as protagonists, while Pilar...
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Santiago Méndez (redirect from Santiago Méndez Ibarra)
Méndez Ibarra (1798 – 1872) was governor of Yucatán, Mexico 3 times from 1840 to 1857: 1840–44; 1847–48; 1855–57, alternating that office with Miguel Barbachano...
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of a vassal of the King of Spain; (3) accuse Nuño de Guzmán, Cristóbal de Oñate and Miguel de Ibarra of exploiting and murdering Indians; and, (4) declare...
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Urcuquí (redirect from San Miguel de Urcuquí)
Ibarra canton. The plenary session of the Legislative Commissions decrees in the city of Quito on February 9, 1984, the creation of the San Miguel de...
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Produced by Mar Abierto Productions, and stars Ana Claudia Talancón, Eréndira Ibarra and Erick Elías. The series premiered on Netflix on August 21, 2024. The...
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cacique of Guatavita. Modern Gachetá was founded on April 2, 1593, by Miguel de Ibarra. Main economical activity of Gachetá is agriculture, with main products...
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Bernardino Albornoz between 5 and 13 February in 1592. During the visit of Miguel de Ibarra there were 759 indigenous people residing in Fusagasugá. When Aróstequi...
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Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈɣel de la maˈðɾið uɾˈtaðo]; 12 December 1934 – 1 April 2012) was a Mexican politician affiliated...
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