Juan Carlos Navarro (born October 19, 1961) is a Panamanian businessman, environmentalist, and politician. He has been the incumbent Minister of the Environment...
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Juan Carlos Navarro is the name of: Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball) (born 1980), Spanish professional basketball player Juan Carlos Navarro (politician)...
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Charles or Juan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juan Carlos I of Spain (born 1938) is a former king of Spain. Juan Carlos may also refer to: Juan Carlos (footballer...
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revolutionary, and politician Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball) (born 1980), Spanish basketball player Juan Carlos Navarro (politician) (born 1961), Panamanian...
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Carlos Arias Navarro, 1st Marquess of Arias Navarro (11 December 1908 – 27 November 1989) was the Prime Minister of Spain during the final years of the...
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and composer Juan Navarro Reverter (1844–1924), Spanish politician Juan Gil Navarro (born 1973), Argentinian TV actor Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)...
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footballer Carlos Arias Navarro (1908–1989), Spanish politician Carlos Navarro (Mexican actor) (1921–1969), Mexican film and television actor Carlos Navarro (actor)...
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Juan Carlos Varela Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [xwaŋ ˈkaɾlos βaˈɾela roˈðɾiɣes]; born 13 December 1963) is a Panamanian businessman and former politician...
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Juan Carlos I, King of Spain, announced his pending abdication from the throne on 2 June 2014. An organic law formalizing the abdication, required by...
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Hampshire. Navarro is almost entirely self-taught, receiving no formal education in the visual arts. His brother, Juan Carlos Navarro (politician) is the...
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Juan Carlos I (Spanish: [xwaŋˈkaɾlos]; Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, born 5 January 1938) is a member of the Spanish...
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state Juan Manuel Fernández de Jaúregui (1814–1871), Mexican acting governor of Querétaro Juan Fernández Sánchez Navarro (born 1977), Mexican politician Juan...
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Juan Carlos Romero (born 16 November 1950) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician and senator, and was Governor of Salta for 12 years. The former...
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was Juan Martín de Veramendi. Navarro County, Texas, established in 1846, is named in his honor, as is the small town of Navarro, Texas. Navarro was proficient...
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vice-president and Panameñista Party candidate Juan Carlos Varela elected President with 39% of the vote. Juan Carlos Navarro and the PRD came a distant third in...
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Spanish transition to democracy (section Government of Carlos Arias Navarro (November 1975 – July 1976))
list of three candidates for King Juan Carlos to choose to become the new head of government, replacing Arias Navarro. The king chose Suárez because he...
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5. Jorge Luis Navarro Suárez was born on July 8, 1964, in San Juan. He is the second of five children born to politician Georgie Navarro Alicea and Nitza...
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The reign of Juan Carlos I of Spain began on November 22, 1975, when the then Prince of Spain Juan Carlos de Borbón swore to the Fundamental Laws of the...
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Carlos Pizarro Leongómez (6 June 1951 – 26 April 1990) was a Colombian guerilla leader and politician who was the fourth commander of the 19th of April...
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Events in the year 1976 in Spain. Monarch – Juan Carlos I Prime minister – Carlos Arias Navarro, until 1 July Prime minister – Adolfo Suárez, from 5 July...
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Bandrés (born 1991), professional tennis player. Juan Alfonso Baptista (born 1976), actor and model. Carlos Barreto (1976–1999), bantamweight boxer. Ysis...
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football manager Juan Carlos Sánchez (born 1956), Bolivian football striker Juan Sánchez (footballer, born 1972), Spanish footballer Juan Carlos Sánchez (footballer...
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Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo (category Politicians from Madrid)
into democracy. Calvo-Sotelo was designated Minister of Commerce by Carlos Arias Navarro to be in the first government of the Monarchy (December 1975 – July...
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muralist Carybé, Argentine-Brazilian painter Eleonora Cassano, dancer Juan Carlos Castagnino, painter Eduardo Catalano, architect and sculptor Alejandro...
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Jorge Dely Valdés José Domingo de Obaldia José Macías Juan Berenguer Juan Carlos Navarro (politician) Julio Dely Valdés Julio Linares Justine Pasek Kuna...
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people: Politicians Óscar Acosta Salvador Aguirre (Honduras) Juan José Alvarado José Adolfo Alvarado Lara Oscar Álvarez Oswaldo López Arellano Juan Ángel...
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Klamburg, synchronized swimmer 27 November – Carlos Arias Navarro, politician (born 1908) "King Juan Carlos I Fast Facts". CNN. Retrieved 2 January 2020...
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List of Mexicans (redirect from List of Mexican politicians)
Alfonso Mejia-Arias, musician, writer, social activist, politician Antonio Aguilar, singer, composer Juan Arvizu, lyric tenor Alejandra Ávalos, singer-songwriter...
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Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista party, under Prime Minister Carlos Arias Navarro. Obrascón Huarte Lain fell into financial difficulties in the late...
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Torcuato Fernández-Miranda (category Politicians from Gijón)
would turn out—went to Carlos Arias Navarro. Shortly after Franco's death, Juan Carlos became king. He retained Arias Navarro as prime minister but, in...
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