Sabino Fernández Campo, 1st Count of Latores (March 17, 1918, Oviedo - October 26, 2009, Madrid) was Head of the Royal Household of Spain under Juan Carlos...
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"Muere monseñor Juan María Uriarte, el obispo emérito de San Sebastián". El Periódico de Cataluña. 17 February 2024. "Juan María Uriarte, el obispo emérito...
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Sabino Augusto Montanaro Ciarleti (30 July 1922 – 10 September 2011) was a Paraguayan politician. He served as Minister of the Interior between 1966 and...
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Salvador Roselli. The picture features Juan Villegas and Walter Donado, among others. The film was partly funded by INCAA. El perro is a neo-realist fable about...
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Juan (San Antonio), Dos Caminos, El Azufre, El Basurero Municipal, El Cañaveral, El Caminante, El Cedral, El Chaparral, El Crucero, El Desengaño, El Encajonado...
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1981 Spanish coup attempt (redirect from El Tejerazo)
Retrieved 24 February 2016. "Coronel Martínez Inglés: "El golpe del 23-F lo dirigió el rey Juan Carlos"". Alertadigital.com. Retrieved 24 February 2016...
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with a major presence of Basque immigrants. The EAJ-PNV was founded by Sabino Arana in 1895, which makes it the second oldest extant political party in...
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Ejido Ojo de Agua (El Vergelito), El Apartadero, El Boquerón, El Capulín 1, El Capulín 2, El Crucero, El Mogote, El Ojite, El Sabino, El Terrero (Venustiano...
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Following their return to Spain Juan was educated in the Jesuit college in Orduña, where he met and befriended Sabino Arana, to proceed with law studies...
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Under Minister of the Interior Edgar Ynsfrán and, later, his successor Sabino Augusto Montanaro, more repressive organizations and death squads subordinate...
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Rancho Brujo (El Brujo), Rancho Nogal (Los Jarquines), Rinconada de San Diego, San Joaquín, San Juan Coatecas Bajas, San Juan Logolava, San Matías Chilazoa...
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Viejo-Chupinaya-Los Sabinos (Sierra San Juan Cosalá), Cerro San Miguel-Chiquihuitillo, Cerro San Bartolo-Los Ocotes, Cerro Gomeño, Cerro de García-Del Picacho-El Gachupín...
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Lukor: El Rey y políticos vascos como San Gil y Atutxa, entre los objetivos de los etarras enviados a prisión (in Spanish) Basque Parliament: Juan María...
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(2011): El estudiante (2009): Don Pedro. Cabeza de Buda (2009): Invitado 2 Arráncame la vida (2008): Soriano Guadalupe (film) (2006): San Juan Diego Curandero...
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List of places named after people (section El Salvador)
Vidal (San Antonio de los Baños) – Raúl Hernández Vidal (1948–1978), Cuban pilot Reynold García (Calimete) – Reynold García García (1922–1956) Sabino Hernández...
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municipalities named San José – Saint Joseph San Juan Achiutla and 40 other municipalities named San Juan – Saint John San Juan Bautista Atatlahuca and...
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375 El Cabezón Jalisco 375 El Sabino Jalisco 375 Los Pocitos Jalisco 375 San Antonio Matute Jalisco 375 San Antonio Puerta de la Vega Jalisco 375 San Nicolás...
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Spanish). San Pedro Sula. 18 March 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2020. Gámez, Sabino (20 December 2017). "Mimí Panayotti, reina de la Navidad" [Mimí Panayotti...
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Doctor Gustavo Baz, El Capulín, El Totoc (San José Totoc), Lomas de Teocaltzingo (Loma de Tecalzingo), Ocuilán de Artéaga, San Juan Atzingo, Santa Lucía...
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Regency of Maria Christina of Austria (section Basque Nationalism: Sabino Arana and the foundation of the PNV)
language of the very oppressor of your homeland. —Sabino Arara, Bizkaitarra, 1894. In 1892 Sabino Arana Goiri publishes the book Bizkaya por su independencia...
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Calderón (1984) Juan Hohberg (1985) Walter Milera (1986–87) Gustavo Merino (1987) Augusto Palacios (1987) Jaime Ramírez (1988) Vito Andrés "Sabino" Bártoli (1989)...
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Cumbria Del Río Ejidal San Isidro El Cerrito Elite Plaza El Rosario El Sabino El Socorro El Tikal Ensueños Ex Hacienda de San Miguel Ferrocarrilera Fidel...
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Jacobo Árbenz (redirect from Juan Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán)
San José in Guatemala City and later another under "an illiterate Colonel" in a small garrison in the village of San Juan Sacatepéquez. While at San José...
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neighborhoods have their own festival: San José on March 19, El Vergel on the third Friday in June, San Juan Quemado on June 24, San Pedro on June 29, La Magdalena...
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station was below Alameda de Urquijo, between San Mamés Stadium, the Termibus bus station, and Sabino Arana Avenue; the main access to the city from...
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Manuel Domingo Pantigoso, Teófilo Allain, Juan Barreto, Francisco Olazo, Federico Reinoso, Arístides Vallejo, Sabino Springett, Víctor Martínez Málaga, Elena...
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presented. In mid-2018 this shield was registered for commercial purposes by Sabino Jadue, former head of the institution, so since 2019 the club occupies a...
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Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Estado de México, Michoacán, Nuevo León, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, and Zacatecas. The country code of Mexico...
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Chicoasén Chiapas 961 Copoya Chiapas 961 El Jobo Chiapas 961 El Sabino Chiapas 961 Ixtapa Chiapas 961 Juan del Grijalva Chiapas 961 Julián Grajales Chiapas...
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initiated in San Juan Achiutla. 1970 In 1971 the dam for agricultural irrigation Las Lajas was built in the course of the river Los Sabinos. In 1975, the...
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