Táchira State (Spanish: Estado Táchira, IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈtatʃiɾa]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is San Cristóbal. Táchira State...
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that there were no professional football clubs in Táchira, so he decided to found a club in Táchira based on the amateur Juventus club. He and twelve...
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Táchira is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. Táchira may refer to: Táchira River, a river on the border between Colombia and Venezuela Deportivo Táchira...
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Catholic University of Tachira (Universidad Católica del Táchira – UCAT) in San Cristobal, capital of Táchira state in Venezuela, originated in 1962 as...
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Universidad Nacional Experimental del Táchira (UNET) Universidad de los Andes (ULA) Universidad Católica del Táchira (UCAT) Universidad Nacional Experimental...
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Club Nacional Táchira (usually called Nacional Táchira) was a professional club and the club has won one First Division title in the professional era....
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Coloncito is the capital city of Panamericano Municipality, in Táchira State, Venezuela. The municipality also contains the small town of La Palmita....
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Legislative Assembly of Táchira. Granted on September 21, 1995 Order Francisco Javier García de Hevia. Gold Class. Táchira's Executive Branch. First Class...
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Las Delicias or Delicias is a town in the Venezuelan Andean state of Táchira. The town is the shire town of the Rafael Urdaneta municipality and, according...
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The Táchira River is a river located in Táchira and it divides the border that exists between Venezuela and Colombia in that western state. The Simón...
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Cárdenas, Panama Cárdenas, La Rioja Cárdenas Municipality, Táchira, a municipality in Táchira, Venezuela Cardenas (supermarket), a supermarket chain in...
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Táchira Railway, the Gran Ferrocarril del Táchira, was a railway in Venezuela. It served a coffee growing region. It connected Encontrados to La Uraca...
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Ureña is a city and the shire town of Pedro María Ureña Municipality, Táchira in Venezuela. It is located on the border with Colombia. The city was founded...
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San Antonio del Táchira is a city in the Venezuelan Andean state of Táchira. The busy highway across the Simón Bolívar International Bridge linking the...
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Saragó renunció como entrenador del Deportivo Táchira" [Eduardo Saragó resigned as manager of Deportivo Táchira] (in Spanish). El Nacional. 30 October 2024...
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Junín Municipality is a municipality in Táchira State, Venezuela. v t e...
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Bolívar Amazonas Apure Zulia Táchira Barinas Mérida Trujillo Lara Portuguesa Guárico Cojedes Yaracuy Falcón Carabobo Aragua Miranda D. C. Vargas Anzoátegui...
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Esli García (category Deportivo Táchira F.C. players)
plays as a forward for Paysandu on loan from Deportivo Táchira. García joined Deportivo Táchira in 2018, where he played for four seasons. He won the Venezuelan...
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Táchira 65.50% La Grita (Jáuregui), Táchira 64.70% San Cristóbal, Táchira 64.50% El Junko (Metropolitan District of Caracas) 63.20% Táriba, Táchira 62...
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Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto (redirect from Panteras del Táchira)
teams joined the league: Panteras del Táchira and Petroleros del Zulia. In 1975, Sam Shepherd of Panteras del Táchira scored a then-record 57 points against...
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Aristizábal S. J. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Universidad Católica del Táchira. 2002. Valtierra, Ángel. 1964. San Pedro Claver, el santo que liberó una...
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Regional del Táchira (TRT) is a privately owned Venezuelan regional television network based in the city of San Cristóbal in Táchira. Including Táchira, TRT can...
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Juan Vicente Pérez (category People from Táchira)
early youth, his family moved to Los Paujiles in San José de Bolívar, Táchira, to work in agriculture. He mainly worked in harvesting sugar cane and...
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the mandible, and brown legs and feet. The Tachira antpitta is known only from the small area in Táchira where the four specimens were taken and the...
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Guárico for the Guárico River Portuguesa for the Portuguesa River Táchira for the Táchira River Yaracuy for the Yaracuy River Other naming origins: Barinas...
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also known as Chinchayqucha Junín National Reserve Junín Municipality, Táchira All pages with titles beginning with Junín All pages with titles beginning...
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El Cobre is a town in the Venezuelan Andean state of Táchira. The town is the shire town of the José María Vargas Municipality. Juan Vicente Pérez (1909–2024)...
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Carlos Vivas (category Deportivo Táchira F.C. players)
y de Wilker fariñez, ídolo en el deportivo Tachira y autor del gol que le dió la 10ma estrella a Táchira frente a las rosadas As of 21 January 2020....
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Argentina, on the Venezuelan-Colombian border near the town of Rubio, Táchira state, the 11th of 12 children in a middle-class family. His father, Antonio...
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Deportivo Táchira v River Plate River Plate v Nacional Libertad v River Plate Nacional v River Plate River Plate v Libertad River Plate v Deportivo Táchira Talleres...
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