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    José Luis Álvaro Alvino Fernández Madrid (February 19, 1789 – June 28, 1830) was a Neogranadine statesman, physician, scientist and writer, who was President...
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  • Aeroespacial al "Mérito Aeronáutico" Orden del Mérito Sanitario "José Fernández Madrid" Orden Estrella de la Policía Orden Militar 13 de junio Medalla...
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  • (born 1981), Argentine footballer Bartolomé Madrid Olmo (born 1964), Spanish politician José Fernández Madrid (1789–1830), politician, physician, scientist...
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  • The Order of Health Merit Jose Fernandez Madrid (Spanish: Orden del Mérito Sanitario "José Fernández Madrid") is an order granted by Colombia, established...
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    José Ignacio Fernández Iglesias (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse jɣˈnaθjo feɾˈnandeθ iˈɣlesjas]; born 18 January 1990), known as Nacho (Spanish pronunciation:...
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  • José Fernández may refer to: José Antonio Fernández de Castro (1887–1951), Cuban journalist and writer José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi (1776–1827),...
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  • Real Madrid Baloncesto managed to find consistent success. Spanish top-tier level players of the time, like Sergio Rodríguez and Rudy Fernández, were...
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  • Real Madrid players and Spanish internationals such as José María Zárraga, Enrique Mateos, Ramón Marsal, Pedro Casado, Juan Manuel Villa, José María...
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  • Zidane and Véronique Fernández. He attained Spanish citizenship in 2006. From 2004, Zidane played for the youth academy of Real Madrid. On 6 September 2011...
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    All were popularly elected under an electoral college system except one, José María Melo y Ortiz who took power by mounting a coup d'état. Francisco de...
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    at the time, so he, and his other colleagues were replaced by José Fernández Madrid, José María del Castillo y Rada, and Joaquín Camacho. Rodríguez, resigned...
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  • Vargas, economist (1997) José Fernández Madrid, statesman, physician, scientist, writer and president, 1814, 1816 (1995) Juan Fernández de Sotomayor, bishop...
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    Petimetra. Madrid: Viuda de Juan Muñoz, 1762. Works by or about Nicolás Fernández de Moratín at the Internet Archive Works by Nicolás Fernández de Moratín...
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    Spiteri Juan Tellería José Tragó Joaquín Turina Mariano Vázquez Gómez Dámaso Zabalza Alicia Díaz de la Fuente Consuelo Díez Fernández Madrid Conservatory website...
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  • Roberto Fresnedoso (2015) Víctor Afonso (2015–2016) Óscar Fernández (2016–2019) Nacho Fernández (2019–2021) Antonio Rivas (2021) Luis Tevenet (2021–2024)...
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    Borja Fernández Fernández (born 14 January 1981) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Having started his...
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    José Tragó y Arana (Madrid, 1856–1934) was a Spanish pianist and composer. He was a student of Albéniz. He taught piano at Madrid Royal Conservatory....
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  • Triumvirate, 5 October – 23 November 1814 José María del Castillo y Rada José Joaquín Camacho José Fernández Madrid Triumvirate of the United Provinces of...
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    in the Walled City. Next to it is Fernández de Madrid Square, honoring Cartagena's hero, José Fernández de Madrid, whose statue can be seen nearby. Inside...
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  • José Fernández-Montesinos Lustau (Granada, 5 December 1897–Berkeley, 8 June 1972) was a Spanish historian and literary critic belonging to the so-called...
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    between 1824 and 1854. José Rafael was born in Madrid on 29 March 1776. He was the second son of Pedro de Alcántara Fernández de Híjar y Abarca de Bolea...
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  • 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2020. "José Ignacio Fernández, nuevo segundo entrenador de la A.D. Alcorcón" [José Ignacio Fernández, new assistant manager of A...
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  • Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spanish pronunciation: [reˈal maˈðɾið ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol] ), commonly referred to as Real Madrid, is a football club based in...
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    Post-independence literature linked to Romanticism highlighted Antonio Nariño, José Fernández Madrid, Camilo Torres Tenorio and Francisco Antonio Zea. In the second...
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    José Antonio Bermúdez de Castro Fernández (León, September 5, 1959) is a Spanish politician of the People's Party, current deputy for Salamanca. He is...
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  • March 2016. "Manolo Díaz: José Manuel Díaz Fernández". BDFutbol. Retrieved 19 March 2016. "Manolo Díaz: José Manuel Díaz Fernández". BDFutbol. Retrieved 19...
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    Monument to José Martí is an instance of public art in Madrid, Spain. A gift from the Republic of Cuba to Madrid, the monument is dedicated to José Martí,...
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    first female president of the advisory council. Fernández de la Vega is the daughter of Wenceslao Fernández de la Vega Lombán who was a public servant during...
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    Neighborhood). Other writers born in Madrid in later centuries have been Leandro Fernandez de Moratín, Mariano José de Larra, Jose de Echegaray (Nobel Prize in...
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    Fernández was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco. His first appearance in the spectacular presentation was in 1976; in one of his father's shows. Fernández...
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