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    (x j a h) Colón on OpenStreetMap Colón: en el 150 aniversario de su fundación, published in Cuba in 1986. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Colón, Cuba. (in...
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  • "Colon" in older books Colón, Panama in: Colón Province, Panama Colón, Putumayo in Colombia Colón, Cuba in Cuba Colón, Venezuela in Venezuela Colon Street...
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  • Colón, Nariño Colón, Putumayo Colón Department (Colombia) Costa Rica Ciudad Colón Cuba Colón, Cuba El Salvador Colón, La Libertad Honduras Colón Department...
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    Oscar Nunez (category People from Colón, Cuba)
    has appeared in a series of State Farm commercials. Núñez was born in Colón, Cuba. Núñez's mother, a dentist, and father, a lawyer, attended school at...
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    Institute. Colón has served as the chair of the Association of Hispanic Arts. Willie Colon is married. On April 20, 2021, Colón and his wife, Julia Colón were...
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    Cementerio de Cristóbal Colón, also called La Necrópolis de Cristóbal Colón, was founded in 1876 in the Vedado neighbourhood of Havana, Cuba to replace the Espada...
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  • Richard Camacho (Dominican Republic), Joel Pimentel (Mexico), Erick Brian Colón (Cuba), and Zabdiel de Jesús (Puerto Rico). The show was renewed for season...
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    Bolivian boliviano  Costa Rica Costa Rican peso 1896 Costa Rican colón  Cuba Cuban convertible peso 2020 —  Ecuador Ecuadorian peso 1884 United States...
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    restored Viceroy of the Indies, Diego Colón, under the command of Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, who became Cuba's first governor until his death in 1524...
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  • that foundered off Cuba in 1895 Spanish cruiser Cristóbal Colón, a Spanish armoured cruiser that fought in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American...
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    Cristóbal Colón was a Giuseppe Garibaldi-class armored cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American...
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    Oregon and Cristóbal Colón, the forward turret of Oregon launched a pair of 13-inch shells that bracketed the wake of Cristóbal Colón just astern of the...
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    Edwin Colón González Sr. (born July 18, 1948) is a Puerto Rican wrestling promoter and retired professional wrestler, better known as Carlitos Colón or simply...
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    Eusebio Hernández Pérez (category People from Colón, Cuba)
    eugenics movement with the two diverging in thought. Hernández was born in Colón, Cuba on 18 January 1853 to Francisco Hernández and Rosario Pérez. On 10 February...
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    Diego Columbus (redirect from Diego Colón)
    Diego Columbus (Portuguese: Diogo Colombo; Spanish: Diego Colón; Italian: Diego Colombo; April 1, 1479 – February 23, 1526) was a navigator and explorer...
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    from the island. The conquest of Cuba was organized in 1510 by the recently restored Viceroy of the Indies, Diego Colón, under the command of Diego Velázquez...
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    Costa Rican colón Cuba Republic of Cuba CUB Spanish: Cuba — República de Cuba Havana 11,256,372 110,860 km2 (42,803 sq mi) Cuban peso Cuban convertible...
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    José Miguel Fernández (category People from Colón, Cuba)
    José Miguel Fernández (born April 27, 1988) is a Cuban professional baseball infielder who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball...
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  • Félix Ramos y Duarte (category People from Colón, Cuba)
    Félix Ramos y Duarte (1848–1924) was a Cuban educator and writer, who was exiled from Cuba in 1868. He moved to Yucatán, Mexico and later lived in Veracruz...
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    pronunciation: [maˈtansas]) is one of the provinces of Cuba. Major towns in the province include Cárdenas, Colón, Jovellanos and the capital of the same name,...
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  • Mario Quintero (category People from Colón, Cuba)
    Olympics. He became an international referee in 1953. Quintero died in Colón on 26 January 2017. Falleció Mario “Risita” Quintero (in Spanish) Evans...
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    Germany Kate Schmidt  United States 1980 Moscow details María Caridad Colón  Cuba Saida Gunba  Soviet Union Ute Hommola  East Germany 1984 Los Angeles...
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  • San José de los Ramos (category Colón, Cuba)
    of the Cuban province of Matanzas. It now forms part of Colón, Cuba. It is located some 17 km (11 mi) to the north east of the centre of Colón and 189 km...
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  • Tatyana Lesovaya  Soviet Union 67.40 m Javelin throw details María Caridad Colón  Cuba 68.40 m OR Saida Gunba  Soviet Union 67.76 m Ute Hommola  East Germany...
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    Germany Kate Schmidt  United States 1980 Moscow details María Caridad Colón  Cuba Saida Gunba  Soviet Union Ute Hommola  East Germany 1984 Los Angeles...
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    Paul Casanova (category People from Colón, Cuba)
    31, 1941 in Perico, Cuba, and was raised in Colón. (Casanova corrected earlier reports that he was born on December 21st in Colón). His parents were Alejandro...
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  • "Guajirón" Dimond - 5:59 "El Titán" Colón, Lavoe - 5:21 "Que Lío" Colón, Joe Cuba, Lavoe - 4:35 "Eso Se Baila Así" Colón - 5:15 Len Bauman: photography Jon...
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  • Germany Kate Schmidt  United States 1980 Moscow details María Caridad Colón  Cuba Saida Gunba  Soviet Union Ute Hommola  East Germany 1984 Los Angeles...
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    This is a list of cities in Cuba with at least 20,000 inhabitants, listed in descending order. Population data refers to city proper and not to the whole...
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  • Aguanilé (category Willie Colón songs)
    produced by Colón himself along with Fania Records co-founder Jerry Masucci. In 1970, the album Asalto Navideño was released, where Colón and Lavoe demonstrated...
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