Juan Carlos Da Costa (1944—1976) was a Paraguayan writer, politician, activist, and leader of the clandestine Political Military Organization (OPM), created...
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also thanks to the exportation of soya and cotton.[citation needed] Juan Carlos Da Costa, who had been active in student movements and had collaborated in...
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Maria da Graça Costa Penna Burgos (born Maria da Graça Costa Penna Burgos; 26 September 1945 – 9 November 2022), known professionally as Gal Costa ([ɡaw ˈkɔs ta]...
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Diego da Silva Costa (Spanish: [ˈdjeɣo ða ˈsilβa ˈkosta], Portuguese: [ˈdʒjeɡu dɐ ˈsiwvɐ ˈkɔstɐ]; born 7 October 1988) is a professional footballer who...
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movement was inevitable and begun in 1973. With the leadership of Juan Carlos Da Costa, the OPM managed to establish a poor clandestine structure. In November...
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their headquarters in the nation's capital, Asunción. OPM founder Juan Carlos Da Costa died later that day in a gunbattle with Asunción police, but not...
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(1897–1898) Carlos Alberto Schultz Xavier, Governor General (1898) Álvaro António Ferreira, Governor General (1898–1900) Júlio José, marqués da Costa, Governor...
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Quito Pablo Ayala Román – 2008 – Page 79 "Juan Carlos Terán, artista ecuatoriano, critica la postura de Juan Fernando Velasco frente al 1x1". Metro Ecuador...
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Portuguese Riviera (redirect from Costa do Estoril)
deposed monarchs, including King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, King Juan Carlos I of Spain, and King Umberto II of Italy made their home in Cascais and...
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da Costa (cognate of English "coast", literally translates as "of the coast"), which in Spanish became de Acosta; the exact Spanish counterpart of da...
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Juan Carlos I has received numerous decorations and honorary appointments as monarch of Spain. Spanish monarchical titles or styles are listed in order...
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Fernando Rodrigo Mineiro Murilo Costa Dida Alex Rodrigo Dias da Costa Kléber Gilberto Leonidas da Silva Formiga Gabriel Magalhães Marquinhos Marquinhos Cipriano...
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(2018–2019) Juan Angulo – Bahia (2013) Juan Carlos Díaz – Coritiba (2022) Juan Carlos Henao – Santos (2005) Juan Manuel Cuesta – Internacional (2021) Juan Pablo...
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Trillo as Juan dela Costa, Jr. Heart Evangelista as Happy Villanueva-Dela Costa Supporting cast Gloria Romero as Imelda "Mameng" Valencia-dela Costa Nick Lizaso...
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(1804–1857) Danny Fonseca (born 1979), Costa Rican football (soccer) player David Fonseca (born 1973), Portuguese singer Deodoro da Fonseca (1827–1892), first President...
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Spain having a huge Latin audience. Artists include José José, Roberto Carlos, Juan Gabriel, and Julio Iglesias. The latter artist would later become the...
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Sganzerla's manifesto film O Bandido da Luz Vermelha (1968), that depicted the story of criminal João Acácio Pereira da Costa. The 1970s saw an influx of production...
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Chirino Los Lobos Valeria Lynch César Costa Carlos do Carmo Dúo Dinámico Ney Matogrosso Trustees Award André Midani Juan Vicente Torrealba Intro — "Latin Grammy...
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Xavier da Fonseca e Costa (1946–1999), the second of three daughters of José Hermano da Costa and his wife Clara da Conceição de Barros Xavier da Fonseca...
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C.P.E., Marbella Hospital Axarquía, Vélez-Málaga Hospital Carlos Haya, Málaga Hospital Costa Del Sol, Marbella Hospital De Alta Resolución De Benalmádena...
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Cortéz (born Carlos Antonio López Cortéz) is a Mexican footballer Carlos Gomes (footballer, born 1932), (born Carlos António do Carmo Costa Gomes; 1932...
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São Vicente where he developed his activities up to the Rio da Prata with Gonçalo da Costa [pt] and the Bachelor of São Vicente, but he did not prosper...
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Jamaica Motel Carlos Salgado (died 2007), Honduran radio journalist and comedian Carolina Salgado, former partner of Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa James Salgado...
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Arandia Tellez DF 09/11/1972 Academia Tahuichi Aguilera (Bolvia) (N°3)Juan Carlos Paz DF (N°4)Iver Valladares DF (N°5)Marco Belmonte MF (N°6)Luis Cristaldo...
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José Rodríguez Bueno Mexican Painter Manassseh Bueno Barzillai Azevedo da Costa, The King of Schnorrers This page lists people with the surname Bueno....
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Colombia to Germany Juan Maldonado Jaimez (b. 1982), Brazilian football player Juan Carlos Maldonado (b. 1986), Argentine football player Juan Gabriel Maldonado...
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Héctor Costa (c), Adolfo Lubnicki, Enrique Baliño, José Llera, Jorge Pagani, Zafiro Antúnez, Hugo Vázquez, Luciano Aranzadi, Tydeo Irigoyen, Carlos Peinado...
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(footballer) (1933–2022), Portuguese footballer Carlos Duarte, Venezuelan composer and pianist Carlos Duarte Costa (1888–1961), Brazilian Catholic bishop Carolina...
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Juan Bernal Ponce (17 July 1938 in Valparaíso, Chile – 19 January 2006 in San José, Costa Rica) was a Chilean architect, artist, and university professor...
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328 Referee: Carlos Silva Valente (Portugal) 24 November 1992 20:30 Kowloon Park Sports Center, Tsim Sha Tsui Attendance: 328 Referee: Juan Ansuátegui Roca...
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