• Santiago Andrés Ladino (born 21 October 1980 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football player. Ladino started his professional career with Vélez Sársfield...
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  • Gregorio Ladino (born 1973), Colombian road cyclist Santiago Ladino (born 1980), Argentine footballer This page lists people with the surname Ladino. If an...
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    for the first team during the tournament were Juan Manuel Martínez, Santiago Ladino, Maximiliano Bustos, Emanuel Centurión, Hernán Pellerano and Mauro...
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  • Fidelis Andria – 1997–98 Christian La Grotteria – Palermo – 2001–03 Santiago Ladino – Bari – 2007–08 Juan Manuel Landaida – Venezia, Triestina – 2004–06...
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  • Thessaloniki) — MF  ARG Daniel Bilos (from Saint-Étienne) — DF  ARG Santiago Ladino (from Gimnasia de Jujuy, on loan) — MF  ARG Julio Marchant (from Defensor...
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  • 2007-08-03 Marco Stella  Italy Piacenza Avellino Undisclosed 2007-08-03 Santiago Ladino  Argentina Lorca Deportiva CF Bari Undisclosed 2007-08-03 Jonathan...
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  • to Chacarita Juniors In René Lima from Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata Santiago Ladino from A.S. Bari Matías Cahais from FC Groningen (loan) Out César Carranza...
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    Sonora. The Ladino people are a mix of Mestizo or Hispanicized peoples in Latin America, principally in Central America. The demonym Ladino is a Spanish...
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    15°28′53″N 91°43′34″W / 15.48139°N 91.72611°W / 15.48139; -91.72611 Santiago Chimaltenango is a town and municipality in the Guatemalan department of...
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  • Transferred To Castillo CF In: Julio Barroso - Signed From RC Avellaneda Santiago Ladino - Signed From CA Vélez Sársfield Capi - On Loan From Real Murcia Pape...
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    in Guatemala. Together with the Xinca, Garífunas (Black Caribs) and the Ladinos, they make up the 25 ethnic groups in the country. Approximately 100,000...
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  • such as the Ladino language, which mixes Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic and others, though written with Hebrew and Latin characters. Ladinos were also African...
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  • (2005), pp. 41–42 Plath, Oreste (1979). Folklore chileno (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Editorial Nascimiento. pp. 58–59. Magalhães, Guilherme; Faria,...
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    In those massacres, 83 percent of the victims were Maya and 17 percent Ladino. In 2008, Guatemala became the first country to officially recognize femicide...
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    indigenous Maya groups with the remainder being Spanish-speaking Ladinos. The Ladinos tend to be concentrated in towns and villages including Huehuetenango...
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    Association of Academies of the Spanish Language (category Articles containing Ladino-language text)
    Sahara.[citation needed] Autoridad Nasionala del Ladino – a defunct Israeli body that regulated Ladino Cervantes Institute – a Spanish cultural institution...
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    type of raising carries negative prestige. Judaeo-Spanish (often called Ladino) refers to the Romance dialects spoken by Jews whose ancestors were expelled...
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    European-derived Hispanic or Brazilian peoplehood in culture and ethnicity (cf. ladinos). Among Spanish-speaking countries, indígenas or pueblos indígenas ('Indigenous...
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    Panajachel. The east side has a dock named muelle santiago which has boats arriving from and departing to Santiago Atitlan. The east side is also home to la playa...
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    speech, Felipe thanked the Sephardic Jews for preserving their language, Ladino, and for teaching their own children "to love this Spanish homeland". He...
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    address the danger to the province. It was a contingent of indigenous and Ladino soldiers from Zacatecoluca and Apastepeque who captured the slaves, who...
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    Laguna Santa Cruz La Laguna Santa Lucía Utatlán Santa María Visitación Santiago Atitlán Sololá As of 2018, the department had a population of 421,583....
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  • (I-sak), 아이작 (Aijak) Kyrgyz: Ыскаак (Isqaaq), Исхак (İshaq) Lao: ອີຊາກ (Isak) Ladino: יצחק (Yiṣḥāq), Ike, Itshak, Izak, Yshac, Yshak, Ishac, Isak, Yitzhak, Yitshak...
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    libguides.wustl.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-21. Not to be confused with the language Ladino of Spain and Portugal, a Spanish language spoken by Sephardic Jews of Spain...
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  • heritage. When the father Arturo inadvertently kills a soldier, for example, a ladino screams: That bastard Indian killed Puma! And, when Rosa and Enrique reach...
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    vast majority of the population of the department are Spanish-speaking Ladinos. The population is growing, but at a rate below the national average. At...
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    dating from before the expulsion, still maintained in good condition. Among Ladino-speaking Sephardi Jews, in their various diasporas, the family name Toledano...
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    country. The majority of blacks in Honduras are ladino, meaning they are culturally Latino. Non-ladino groups in Honduras include the Garifuna, Miskito...
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    launched a rebellion in San Juan Nonualco and Santiago Nonualco in response to indigenous killings by Ladinos (mixed race) the month prior. He and 2,000...
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    Voseo (category Articles containing Ladino-language text)
    vosotros in Spain. Chilean Spanish also notably uses the diphthong -ái. In Ladino, the -áis, -éis, -ís, & -ois endings are pronounced /aʃ/, /eʃ/, /iʃ/, &...
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