• José Naranjo Rivera (19 March 1926 – 13 December 2012) was a Mexican football forward who played for Mexico in the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cups. He also...
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  • José Naranjo may refer to: José Naranjo (scout) (1662–1720), Pueblo Indian scout for the Kingdom of Spain José Naranjo (footballer, born 1926) (1926–2012)...
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  • Spain José Naranjo (footballer, born 1926) (1926–2012), Mexican footballer José Naranjo (footballer, born 1994), Spanish footballer José Luis Naranjo y Quintana...
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  • occur, as in Colombian soccer player José Eugenio ("Cheché") Hernández and Mexican soccer player José ("Chepe") Naranjo. In Portuguese, the most widely used...
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    Nuestra Señora de las Piedades (Our Lady of Piety) in Naranjo, the neo-classical church of Templo San José in the municipality of Alajuela, and the wooden church...
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  • C.D. Oro (category Football clubs in Jalisco)
    "Sabú" Morales, Evelio Alpizar, Luis "Negro" Vázquez, José "Chepe" Naranjo, Walter Meneses, José Vigo and Rafael Valek. The club won its first and only...
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  • Plutarco Naranjo Vargas - doctor and scientific researcher Luis Sodiro - botanist, priest; born in Italy Presley Norton Yoder - archeologist José Amén-Palma...
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  • fascist activist. José Luis Sierra (footballer, born 1968) (born 1968), footballer coach and former player. José Luis Sierra (footballer, born 1997) (born...
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    2023 Copa del Rey final (category Football competitions in Seville)
    6 May 2023 (2023-05-06) 22:00 CEST La Cartuja, Seville Attendance: 55,579 Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez (Murcia) Each team was given only three opportunities...
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    (1999–2000) Most appearances: José Ramón Esnaola – 574 Most official appearances: José Ramón Esnaola – 460 Most appearances in La Liga: José Ramón Esnaola – 378...
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  • Norodom Monineath Leopoldo Sucre Figarella (1926-1996), Venezuelan politician of Corsican ancestry José Antonio Velutini (1844-1912), Venezuelan military...
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    of Catalonia. Its football team plays in Primera Federación – Group 1. The club was founded in 1886 and is one of the oldest football clubs in Spain. It...
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    Humberto Lay Augusto B. Leguía José Carlos Mariátegui Sandro Mariategui Chiappe Vladimiro Montesinos Luis José de Orbegoso Jose Pardo y Barreda Manuel Pardo...
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    such as Plácido Domingo, José Carreras, Montserrat Caballé, Alicia de Larrocha, Alfredo Kraus, Pablo Casals, Ricardo Viñes, José Iturbi, Pablo de Sarasate...
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  • 2001–present. Cosme Damião (Benfica): football player 1904–1916 (main squad 1907–1916); field hockey player; manager 1908–1926 (player-coach 1908–1916); director...
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  • politician Claudio Muñoz (born 1981), Chilean footballer Claudio Muñoz (born 1984), Chilean footballer Claudio Naranjo (1932–2019), Chilean psychotherapist Claudio...
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  • Sergio Dalma (born 1963), singer Gerard Quintana (born 1964), singer Mónica Naranjo (born 1974), singer Guillermo Scott Herren (born 1976), producer Montse...
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  • Anita Elson (1898–1985), American dancer and singer Anita Fernandini de Naranjo (1902–1982), Peruvian politician Anita Finlay, American actress Anita Gaće...
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    Marisol Casado Estupiñán, José Perurena López, Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs Treasurer: Víctor Gaspar Sánchez Naranjo Members of Representatives of...
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    Valley of Guatemala mark a major occupation of the area at sites such as El Naranjo; at this latter site, as well as at El Portón some 50 kilometers to the...
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  • World Cup where the players' jerseys featured back numbers (allowed in football since 1944), though no teams had fixed numbers for each player. (That would...
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    fencer. José Luis Carranza (born 1964), football (soccer) player. José Luis Noriega (born 1969), tennis player. Julio Luna Portal (born 1950), football (soccer)...
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    team. José Luis Boffi (1934) Pedro Mazullo (1935–36) Ramón Opazo (1937) Fermín Lecea (1943–45) Pedro Duhart (1946) Francisco Platko (1948) José Pérez [es]...
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    war chief Pushmataha, Choctaw chief and U.S. Army Brigadier General José Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo), warrior who fought in the Spanish troops against...
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    2022 Copa del Rey final (category Football competitions in Seville)
    del Rey final was a football match that decided the winner of the 2021–22 Copa del Rey, the 120th edition of Spain's primary football cup (including two...
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  • Lavayen Francisco Martínez José Merino Jorge Naranjo José Peralta Eloy Ronquillo Augusto Solís Alfonso Suárez Rizzo Ramón Unamuno José Vasconez Humberto Vásquez...
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  • in the Congress of the Union (2012-2015) MORENA. José Agapito Mateos Minos (b. in Jojutla 1850–1926 in Mexico City), priest and historian, author of “Apuntaciones...
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    Fidel Castro (category 1926 births)
    members of Escort Castro were closest to the former Mayor of Havana, Jose "Pepín" Naranjo, who became his official aide until he died in 1995, and his physician...
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  • from the original on February 17, 2007. Retrieved August 23, 2013. "Murió José Manuel De la Sota, ex gobernador de Córdoba". Clarin (in Spanish). September...
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  • and judge, 18th Chief Justice of South Africa (d. 2012) 1932 – Claudio Naranjo, Chilean psychiatrist (d. 2019) 1932 – Fred Titmus, English cricketer and...
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