in order to honor Jalón's most famous contribution. "Manuel Jalón, inventor de la fregona, ha fallecido en Zaragoza" (Manuel Jalón, inventor of the mop...
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A Spanish-style mop, as designed by Manuel Jalón Corominas, in a bucket with its wringer...
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Juan Manuel González Corominas (born 1968), Spanish off-road motorbike driver Lluís Corominas (born 1963), Spanish lawyer and politician Manuel Jalón Corominas...
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(1511–1553) A worldwide used "two-piece" disposable syringe (1978) by Manuel Jalón Corominas (1925–2011) Use of Radiology and Radiotherapy for diagnostics...
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of building materials were reused. It was abandoned in 1530. In 1998 Manuel Jalón Corominas created the "Foundation Castillo de Trasmoz" after purchasing...
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(1911–1981) singer and actor. Enrique Blanco Lac, (1914–1994) painter. Manuel Jalón, (1925–2011) engineer and inventor. Rafael Azcona, (1926–2008) screenwriter...
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Fidel Pagés developed the epidural anesthesia technique. The engineer Manuel Jalón Corominas invented the disposable hypodermic needle. Today Pedro Cavadas...
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engineer Manuel Jalón. He was looking for a round wringer and mop system, and developed it by improving the invention of Julia and Julina. Manuel was granted...
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the company of his father, Maria Luisa meets Rodrigo Garcia Jalón, a rich old widower. Jalón, who is also a gambler, is smitten by Maria Luisa and begins...
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Alburquerque 1535–1539 Pedro Manrique de Luna y de Urrea, count of Morata de Jalón 1539–1554 Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y de la Cerda, prince of Melito 1554–1564...
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Gil) El Arreo (Lorenzo Barcelata) El Tejoncito (S. Briceño) Nomás Hágame Jalón (Chucho Navarro) Camioncita Flecha Roja (Raful Crayen) Si O Si (Miguel Prado)...
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from the Sistema Ibérico, normally less abundant, such as the Oja, Iregua, Jalón or Guadalope. The scope of action is very complex, affecting numerous communities...
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niece of the actor Juan Rana and married to the actor Francisco Jalón. Gómez García, Manuel (1998). Diccionario Akal de Teatro. Ediciones Akal. p. 215. ISBN 9788446008279...
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Cuban-American actress and television show host Oskar Matute García de Jalón (born 1972), Basque politician Orlando Garcia (disambiguation), multiple...
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Agrícola México (Plamitas) Sinaloa 697 Costa Azul Sinaloa 697 El Progreso (El Jalón) Sinaloa 697 Juan Aldama (El Tigre) Sinaloa 697 La Reforma Sinaloa 697 Pericos...
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ruled the rump of the taifa kingdom of Zaragoza from his castle at Rueda de Jalón, in what is now Spain. He was the son of Abd al-Malik. After the city of...
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Socialista PSOE Santa Cruz de Tenerife August 17, 2023 Matute García de Jalón, Oskar Euskal Herria Bildu Sortu Biscay August 17, 2023 Mejías Sánchez,...
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1908 57,387 Polytechnic University of the Philippines Manila NCR Luzon Manuel M. Muhi 1904 56,928 Technological University of the Philippines Manila NCR...
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known as Basile de Koch, a speechwriter and the founder of comedy group Jalons; the group styled itself as a "cultural intervention group", which specialized...
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at the Battle of Valtierra Deposed by the Almoravids. Fled to Rueda de Jalón, where he ruled as a vassal of Alfonso I of Aragon until his death in 1130...
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structural unit, which can be divided into two zones: Sistema Ibérico del Jalón and Sistema Ibérico turolense. In the first, the Moncayo stands out with...
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mountains of the headwaters of the rivers Douro, Tagus, Guadiana (Anas), Júcar, Jalón (river), Jiloca (river) and Turia (river), (tribal confederation). Mixed...
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municipality in the Province of Zaragoza, within Aragón, Spain, lying on the river Jalón, in the midst of the Sistema Ibérico mountain range. It is the second-largest...
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Luis de la Cerda y de la Vega, count of Medinaceli, Cogolludo and Arcos de Jalón, a descendant of the Montcada family, who gave away the terrain to the Franciscans...
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Villena 34,144 345.38 98.85 Alicante / Alacant Alt Vinalopó 03140 Xaló Jalón Xaló 2,964 34.59 85.68 Alicante / Alacant Marina Alta 03081 Aín Ahín Aín...
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middle of Franco's regime, and the focus was located on the banks of the Jalón river; this occurred in July 1971. Later, there was another outbreak in...
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Celts in Spain: The Celtiberian group in the Upper-Douro Upper-Tagus Upper-Jalón area. Archaeological data suggest a continuity at least from the 6th century...
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by Simón Bolívar, defeated the Spanish forces under Field marshal Juan Manuel de Cajigal y Martínez. The colonial government was restored in Venezuela...
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no adjective in our rich Castilian language that can describe it." César Jalón, in his book Memorias de Clarito, waxed rather metaphoric in his account...
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Navarra. He studied with the maestro de capilla at Burgos, Luis Bernardo Jalón, known for his polemic activities and radical views on music. As was common...
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