Luis Candelaria (29 October 1892 – 23 December 1963), was an Argentine Army officer and military aviator who was the first to cross the Andes by aeroplane...
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baseball pitcher Luis Candelaria (1892–1963), Argentine military aviator, who completed the first air crossing of the Andes in 1918 Nash Candelaria (1928–2016)...
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Carlos de Bariloche) (IATA: BRC, ICAO: SAZS), also known as Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport, is an international airport serving the city of San Carlos...
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Candelaria (San Luis) is a village and municipality in San Luis Province in central Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e 32°04′S 65°49′W...
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The Candelária Church (Portuguese: Igreja da Candelária, pronounced [iˈgɾeʒɐ ðɐ kɐ̃deˈlaɾjɐ]) is an important historical Roman Catholic church in the...
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Candelaria, officially the Municipality of Candelaria (Tagalog: Bayan ng Candelaria), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines...
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The Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, or in English Our Lady of the Candelaria Cathedral, is the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mayagüez...
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Country City Airport Notes Refs Argentina Bariloche Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport Buenos Aires Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Base El Palomar Airport Terminated...
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airplane across the Andes on April 13, 1918, when the Argentine aviator Luis Candelaria flew from Zapala, Argentina, to Cunco, Chile; the flight lasted 2 hours...
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to enter production. First flight by an airplane across the Andes: Luis Candelaria flew from Zapala, Argentina, to Cunco, Chile, in a Morane-Saulnier...
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La Candelaria is the 17th locality of Bogotá, Colombia. It is a historic neighborhood located in the city's downtown area, similar to the Old City in other...
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Country City Airport Notes Refs. Argentina Bariloche Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport Terminated Buenos Aires Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Ministro Pistarini...
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Country City Airport Notes Refs Argentina Bariloche Teniente Luis Candelaria International Airport Seasonal Buenos Aires Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Ministro...
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Officer from the Chilean War Academy, In the following year Argentine Luis Candelaria in April 1918 and Chilean Dagoberto Godoy (the first Chilean to cross...
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starting point of the first flight by an airplane across the Andes, when Luis Candelaria flew to Cunco, Chile, on April 13. It is served by Zapala Airport....
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The Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of Candelaria, commonly known as Silang Church, is a Roman Catholic parish church in the municipality of Silang...
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Commons has media related to Luis Antonio Tagle. Wikiquote has quotations related to Luis Antonio Tagle. Tagle Card. Luis Antonio Gokim. Holy See Press...
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071°09′27″W / 41.15111°S 71.15750°W / -41.15111; -71.15750 (Teniente Luis Candelaria International Airport) Benito Juárez Buenos Aires SAZJ Benito Juárez...
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1989 Paraguayan coup d'état (redirect from Noche de la Candelaria)
The 1989 Paraguayan coup d'état, also known as La Noche de la Candelaria, was a coup d'état that took place on 2–3 February 1989 in Asunción, Paraguay...
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ending point of the first flight by an airplane across the Andes, when Luis Candelaria flew from Zapala, Argentina, on April 13. According to the 2002 census...
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and five box set. Luis Miguel has sold over 60 million records, making him one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time. Luis Miguel is also the...
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the Bank of the Republic and is part of La Candelaria cultural complex along with the Gold Museum, the Luis Ángel Arango Library, the Miguel Urrutia Art...
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Candelaria Figueredo (born December 11, 1852, Bayamo, Cuba – died January 19, 1914, Havana, Cuba) was a Cuban patriot who fought in the Cuban struggle...
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""Romance" according to Luis Miguel". Billboard. Vol. 104, no. 52. Nielsen N.V. 26 December 1992. p. YE-55. ISSN 0006-2510. Candelaria, Cordelia; Garcia, Peter;...
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Luis Eduardo Reyes (born 27 January 1954) is a former Colombian football defender. Born in Candelaria, Valle del Cauca, Reyes played club football for...
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mass held in the Candelária Church on April 2, several demonstrations were organized across the country to protest against Edson Luís' death. In São Paulo...
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belong to various basins, with the largest being the Grijalva to which the Candelaria, Chumpán and Mamantal Rivers belong. The -Usumacinta also flows in the...
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August 1, 1962) is an American actor best known for his roles as Cruz Candelaria in Blood In Blood Out, Jesse V. Velasquez in Fame, Gael Ortega in 24,...
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Nash Candelaria (May 7, 1928 – January 5, 2016) was an American novelist. He was known for a tetralogy of novels about the Rafa family. He has been called...
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Barranquilla metropolitan area. Baranoa Barranquilla Campo de la Cruz Candelaria Galapa Juan de Acosta Luruaco Malambo Manatí Palmar de Varela Piojó Polonuevo...
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