• Enrique Timoteo González de Careaga y Bishop (19 March 1872 – 5 May 1936) was a Spanish engineer and footballer who played as a defender for Club Bizcaya...
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  • 15 December 1901, he played for Bilbao FC as a defender alongside Enrique Careaga, keeping a clean-sheet in a 2–0 victory. For the next match on 19 January...
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    Alfonso XIII, which also included the Marquess of la Vega Inclán, Enrique Careaga, the Duke of Alba, José Quiñones de León or the Duke of Infantado....
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    presidents Juan Astorquia (no. 120) and Enrique Careaga (no. 21) and his brother Eduardo (no. 28), and even Enrique Allende (no. 19), who went on to became...
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    England, among whom were the Arana brothers (José Antonio and Luis), Enrique Careaga, José Zulueta, and Ricardo Ugalde, among other prominent figures from...
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    to pass down the torch of the presidency to a Bilbao FC associate, Enrique Careaga. Once the negotiations had begun, the sudden death of Castellanos in...
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    Maria del Pilar Careaga Basabe (26 October 1908 – 10 June 1993) was a Spanish politician and industrial engineer. She was the first woman to be mayor...
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  • Jáuregui 4th President of Athletic Bilbao In office 1906–1908 Preceded by Enrique Careaga Succeeded by Alberto Zarraoa Personal details Born 1881 Bilbao, Spain...
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    Francisco Íñiguez as vice-president, José María Barquín as treasurer and Enrique Goiri as its secretary, while Juan Astorquia and Alfred Mills were named...
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  • Márquez 1900 1901 Juan Astorquia 1902 1903 1 Copa de la Coronación Enrique Careaga 1903 1906 2 Copa del Rey Ramón de Aras Jáuregui 1906 1908 Alberto Zarraoa...
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    exposición de artes visuales : Centro Cultural de España "Juan de Salazar" Eight artists from Paraguay : Pedro Aguero, Enrique Careaga, Oscar Centurion...
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    GK Luis Arana DF Enrique Careaga DF Pedro Larrañaga MF Luis Silva MF Amado Arana MF Enrique Goiri FW Raymond Cazeaux FW Juan Astorquia (c) FW William Dyer...
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  • Barrancos (1996-01-26)26 January 1996 (aged 17) Aurora 22 2DF Jesús Enrique Careaga (1997-05-09)9 May 1997 (aged 15) Oruro Royal 23 3MF Moisés Villarroel...
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    Fuenzalida Enrique Gainzarain Carlos Gamarra Cristian Gamboa Ezequiel Garay Ricardo Gareca Roberto González Escarrá Sergio Goycochea Gonzalo Higuaín Enrique Hormazábal...
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  • Center of the Universidad del Valle, link retrieved on June 14, 2008. CAREAGA, Roberto, "Fuguet prepara antología de Andrés Caicedo, el primer enemigo...
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    Marcelo Enrique Leonart Tomas (born 1970) is a Chilean writer, filmmaker, and theater director. An avid reader in childhood, Marcelo Leonart wrote his...
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    Economic Stress. Princeton University Press. p. 273. ISBN 9781400869923. Careaga, Rogelio Antonio (1978). The Peruvian Coup D'état of 1968: The Goals and...
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     BOL Jaime Arrascaita 31 DF  BOL Ronald Bustos 32 FW  BOL Jose Flores 33 GK  BOL Jesus Careaga 36 DF  BOL Sebastian Altamirano ? MF  PAN Abdiel Ayarza...
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  • She graduated in 2009. Some of her professors: Edgar Cruz Mariaca, Mario Careaga, Adamo Mollericón, y Ricardo Pérez Alcalá. About her first steps, Mamani...
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    Mercedes was founded in 1788 by the priest Manuel Antonio de Castro y Careaga with the name of Capilla Nueva de las Mercedes. It had acquired the status...
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    Susana Chávez Rosario Ibarra Sanjuana Martínez Héctor Aguilar Camín Gabriel Careaga Medina Mariano Azuela Edmundo Cetina Velázquez, philosopher Daniel Cosío...
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    Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2018. Careaga C, Roberto (1 March 2015). "Roberto Merino: 'No me siento un cronista profesional'"...
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    Llombart Pérez Clara Martínez de Careaga Juan Martínez Moya Francisco Gerardo Martínez Tristán Rafael Mozo Muelas Enrique Lucas Murillo de la Cueva Wenceslao...
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    several students. In an informal interview with some granaderos, Antonio Careaga recounted that, "the granaderos said that the authorities gave men in the...
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  • Archived from the original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2018. Careaga, Roberto (30 July 2012). "Carlos Iturra: 'Me encantaría que la gente no...
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    Historia de la literatura española, Madrid 1995, ISBN 8434474530 Raquel Arias Careaga, Escritoras españolas (1939-1975), Madrid 2005, ISBN 8484832074 Rafael...
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  • from 1926 to 2018. Women's events have been held since 1938. Montesinos, Enrique. "Los juegos regionales más antiguos: Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos...
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  • 2011, op. cit. pp. 125-134; chap. 8: «Después de la aventura». Roberto Careaga: La Tercera (28 November 2012). "Libro recrea la guerrilla mexicana de...
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  • American and Caribbean Games were held in Mexico City, Mexico. Montesinos, Enrique (2013). "The Oldest Regional Games: Central American & Caribbean Sports...
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  • Asturias Zabala 30', 95' Barril 125', 144' Report Travieso 33' Acedo 111' Careaga 132' (pen.) Stadium: El Molinón Referee: Murguía Note: After the end of...
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