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    Juan Andreu (born 20 January 1985) is a Spanish handball player for Limoges Handball and the Spanish national team. "2015 World Championship Roster" (PDF)...
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    Juan Andreu Almazán (May 12, 1891 – October 9, 1965) was a Mexican revolutionary general, politician and businessman. He held high posts in the Mexican...
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  • Look up andreu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Andreu (Eastern Calatan: [ənˈdɾew]) is a common Catalan, Spanish (Castilian), German and southern French...
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    compromise candidate compared to his conservative opponent, General Juan Andreu Almazán. Cárdenas is said to have secured the support of the CTM and...
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  • Mexico. PRUN was founded in 1939, to support the candidacy of General Juan Andreu Almazán in the 1940 presidential election. Almazán got 5.7% of the national...
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    when it supported the centre-right candidate Juan Andreu, and disappeared entirely soon after. Leal, Juan Felipe. "Sindicatos y partidos políticos en México...
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  • Juan Andreu on May 6, 1822; Joseph Andreu served as keeper of the St. Augustine Lighthouse from 1854 to 1859. The couple had eight children. Andreu was...
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    conservatives chose to support an opposition candidate, which they found in Juan Andreu Almazán. A former revolutionary combatant who later served as Communications...
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    election, Ávila Camacho's main rival was former revolutionary general Juan Andreu Almazán, with PRM victory coming via fraud after a violent campaign period...
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    being Huerta's youngest general, and after Huerta's fall fought with Juan Andreu Almazán, but soon fled Mexico for exile in Cuba and later the United...
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    Xochipala. Robles joined the army in 1911 or 1912, perhaps when General Juan Andreu Almazán passed through Xochipala in 1911 as pressure mounted against...
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    presidential election over right-wing candidate and revolutionary-era General Juan Andreu Almazán. Camacho, a professed Catholic, said, "I am a believer." Since...
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  • ISBN 978-90-04-46947-1. Delgado Bujalance, Buenaventura; Ojeda-Rivera, Juan F.; Infante-Amate, Juan; Andreu-Lara, Carmen (2013). "Los olivares andaluces y sus paisajes...
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    order to prevent internal conflicts prior to voting as had occurred with Juan Andreu Almazán during the general elections of 1940. Likewise, the PRI was experiencing...
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    Simón Andreu Trobat (born 1 January 1941) is a Spanish actor. He has appeared in more than 180 films and television shows since 1961. In 2013 he was awarded...
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    joined the rebellion. Calles himself led troops against the rebels and Juan Andreu Almazán played an important role in crushing the rebellion. The U.S....
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    companies, most prominently in northern Mexico with revolutionary general Juan Andreu Almazán, in 1920s charge of the military in Nuevo León, forming the Anáhuac...
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  • Dolenec (2021–) Dragan Gajić (2020–) Igor Žabić (2020–2022) Juan Andreu (2019–2021) Juan del Arco (2020) Davor Čutura (2017–2018) "Effectif – Limoges...
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    defections from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, like the ones of Juan Andreu Almazán (1940), Ezequiel Padilla (1946), Miguel Henríquez Guzmán (1952)...
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    coups occurred during the Soviet takeover of the Baltic states. Mexico: Juan Andreu Almazán attempted a coup to prevent the inauguration of president-elect...
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  • Cehte (2018–2022) Urban Lesjak (2018–2022) Borut Mačkovšek (2013–2014) Juan Andreu (2012–2015) Álvaro Ferrer Vecilla (2014) Cristian Ugalde (2018–2020)...
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    Andreu Nin i Pérez (Spanish: Andrés Nin Pérez; 4 February 1892 – 20 June 1937) was a Spanish politician, trade unionist and translator. He is mainly known...
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  • Etelvina Andreu Sánchez (born 1969) is the General Director of Consumer and Citizen Services of the Spanish Ministry of Health and Social Politics. In...
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  • coup attempt by Saturnino Cedillo against Lázaro Cárdenas failed. 1940: Juan Andreu Almazán attempted a coup to prevent the inauguration of president-elect...
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  • Aguirrezabalaga (2007–2011, 2014–2016) Juan Francisco Alemany (1995–1997) Vicente Álamo (2008–2009) Victor Alonso (2013–2014) Juan Andreu (2009–2012) Rafael Baena (2011–2012)...
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    remove $345,000 from local banks and to ransack the home of General Juan Andreu Almazán. From there Escobar retired by way of Saltillo, tearing up railroad...
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  • As of 12/10/2022 Vicente Álamo (2002–2008) Marc Amargant (1996–2003) Juan Andreu (2004–2010) Álvaro Cabanas (2016–2018) Raúl Campos (2001–2012) José Luis...
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    calling the party "paralyzed" due to lack of communication with leader Juan Andreu Almazán. Madero died in Mexico City on 16 January 1962, and was buried...
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  • Michal Kasal (2016) Mohamed Mamdouh (2016–2017) Ali Zein (2016–2018) Juan Andreu (2015–2019) Imanol Garciandia (2020–2021) Iosu Goñi Leoz (2013–2020)...
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    "legitimate president" would later be imitated by José Vasconcelos (1929), Juan Andreu Almazán (1940), Manuel Clouthier (1988), Andrés Manuel López Obrador...
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