Mondragón (Basque: Arrasate or Mondragoe), officially known as Arrasate/Mondragón, is a town and municipality in Gipuzkoa Province, Basque Country, Spain...
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Mondragon or Mondragón may refer to: Mondragon, Vaucluse, a town and commune in France Mondragón, a town and municipality in the Basque region of Spain...
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The Mondragón rifle refers to one of two rifle designs developed by Mexican artillery officer General Manuel Mondragón. These designs include the straight-pull...
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cooperatives based in the Basque region of Spain. It was founded in the town of Mondragón in 1956 by Father José María Arizmendiarrieta and a group of his students...
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saying that Mondragón was "single-handedly responsible for the fact that England did not run up a cricket score". At the end of the game, Mondragón broke down...
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howitzer. General Mondragón was the father of a model, artist and poet Carmen Mondragón, better known as Nahui Ollin. As an adolescent Mondragón entered the...
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Carmen Mondragón Valseca (July 8, 1893 – January 23, 1978), also known as Nahui Olin, was a Mexican painter, poet, and artist's model. Carmen Mondragón was...
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Mondragon (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃dʁaɡɔ̃]; Occitan: Montdragon) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in...
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Commission. Mondragón later returned to the Democratic Party. Mondragón recorded two albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Que Cante Mondragón and Amigo...
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Mondragón Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Mondragón, in the autonomous community of Basque Country. Founded in 1913, it plays in División...
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Martín Mondragón (born November 11, 1953) is a retired long-distance runner from Mexico, who won the 1988 edition of the Los Angeles Marathon. Virtually...
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Jorge Mondragón Roldán (April 30, 1903 in Mexico City – April 30, 1997 in Mexico City) was a Mexican actor. His son, Jorge Mondragón Jr., is also an actor...
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established and recognised in 1997. It is part of the Mondragon Corporation. Its main campus is in Mondragón, Gipuzkoa. The institution first originated as the...
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Jorge Mondragón Vázquez (born October 30, 1962) is a Mexican retired diver. He competed in four consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting...
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Orquesta Mondragón is a Spanish pop rock band from San Sebastián (Basque Country), very popular in the 1980s, led by Javier Gurruchaga. The group was...
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1926 – US, Mexico Physocyclus franckei Valdez-Mondragón, 2010 – Mexico Physocyclus gertschi Valdez-Mondragón, 2010 – Mexico Physocyclus globosus (Taczanowski...
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75 mm St Chamond or the Saint-Chamond-Mondragón was specified in the 1890s by Mexican General Manuel Mondragón, designed mostly by Colonel Émile Rimailho...
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The Donzère-Mondragon Dam (or André-Blondel dam), located in the French commune of Bollène-Écluse) is a hydroelectric dam and lock built in 1952 at the...
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Boy Mondragon (born 1958) is a Filipino singer. He worked for Vicor Artists and was particularly successful on Filipino radio in the 1970s. He is best...
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Hiram Mondragon Molina; (born January 20, 1989) in Mexico City, is a Mexican footballer, currently playing for Cruz Azul Hidalgo as a defender in Mexico's...
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sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. Mondragón has received various recognitions during his academic career. Mondragón collaborated with Colombian senator...
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Joe Mondragon (February 2, 1920 – July 1987) was an American jazz bassist. Mondragon was born in Antonito, Colorado, and raised in the Española Valley...
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Mare Liga III: 2021–22 Jhon Mondragón at Soccerway "'Soy colombiano y la sangre latina siempre vestirá mucho': Mondragón" ['I am Colombian and the Latin...
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woman. Although born in Medina del Campo like his father, Mondragon came from the town of Mondragón in Gipuzkoa.[clarification needed] His mother belonged...
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Canada. The name comes from the Mondragón Cooperative Corporation and other organisations in the Basque town of Mondragón Spain that is known for its extensive...
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Arturo Mondragón (died June 14, 2010) was a Honduran journalist who worked as the news director for Chanel 19 Honduras in El Paraíso, Honduras. Mondragon was...
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renewable energy operator), technology companies like Telefónica, Abengoa, Mondragon Corporation (which is the world's largest worker-owned cooperative), Movistar...
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Guillermo Rodrigo Teodoro Ortiz Mondragón (March 13, 1947 – September 14, 2021) was a Mexican Roman Catholic prelate. He served as the Bishop of the Roman...
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Disco Machine (redirect from Michael Mondragon)
Michael Mondragon is an American former professional wrestler best known under the ring name Disco Machine. He was one of the six founders of the Southern...
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Salvador Hernández (redirect from Salvador Hernández Mondragón)
Salvador Hernández Mondragón (born December 31, 1973) is an athlete and Paralympian from Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico competing mainly in category T51/T52...
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