• Juan Arroyo may refer to: Juan Arroyo (bishop) (died 1656), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop Juan Arroyo (cyclist) (born 1955), Venezuelan cyclist This disambiguation...
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  • Andrés Juan Arroyo Romero (born 20 January 2002) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Greek Super League 2 club Iraklis...
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  • Juan Arroyo (died 16 December 1656) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Seville (1654–1656). On 7 December 1654, Juan Arroyo...
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    An arroyo (/əˈrɔɪoʊ/), from Spanish arroyo (Spanish: [aˈroʝo], "brook"), also called a wash, is a dry watercourse that temporarily or seasonally fills...
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    In 1968, Arroyo married lawyer and businessman Jose Miguel Arroyo of Binalbagan, Negros Occidental. They have three children: including Juan Miguel (born...
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  • Juan Arroyo (born 19 May 1955) is a Venezuelan former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1980 Summer Olympics...
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  • of Corazon Aquino after she was inaugurated in Club Filipino in San Juan. Arroyo served as Aquino's alter ego in her issuance of Executive Orders (formerly...
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    flows west and southwest before emptying into San Juan Creek in the city of San Juan Capistrano. Arroyo Trabuco's watershed drains 54 square miles (140 km2)...
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    Juan Miguel "Mikey" Macapagal Arroyo (Tagalog pronunciation: [hwan mɪˈɡɛl ˈmaɪki makapaˈɡal ɐˈɾɔjɔ]; born April 26, 1969) is a Filipino politician and...
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    Jose Miguel Tuason Arroyo (Tagalog pronunciation: [ɐˈɾɔjɔ]; born June 27, 1945), also known as Mike Arroyo, is a former First Gentleman of the Philippines...
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  • Juan Nicolás Callejas Arroyo (9 July 1944 – 21 September 2017) was a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He was born in...
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    Carlos Alberto Arroyo Bermúdez (born July 30, 1979) is a Puerto Rican former professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball Association...
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  • numerous professional fighters in Miami, Florida, including Gil Reyes, Juan Arroyo, and Stacey Reile. Rubio was announced as Amir Khan's trainer on July...
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    Martínez, Juan Manuel López, Nelson Dieppa, Alex "El Nene" Sánchez, Julian Solís, Manny Siaca, and the brothers McWilliams and McJoe Arroyo. Trinidad...
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  • throughout the group's existence. Members of the group have included Rahming, Juan Arroyo (DJ Slice), and Marcus Rice (MD Rock). Afro-Rican grew out of the open-air...
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  • at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Dioni López, Jorge (11 July 2005). "Juan Martínez Arroyo: El irreductible". Liga ACB. Retrieved 26 April 2023. (in Spanish)...
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    race Jesús Torres Mario Medina Olinto Silva Juan Arroyo Team time trial Claudio Pérez Olinto Silva Juan Arroyo Mario Medina Preliminary Round (Group A) Lost...
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    The Arroyo Seco, meaning "dry stream" in Spanish, is a 24.9-mile-long (40.1 km) seasonal river, canyon, watershed, and cultural area in Los Angeles County...
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    as the "Day of the Payador" in commemoration of the famous payada where Juan de Nava and Gabino Ezeiza contended. This payada was held in Paysandú in...
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  • including Costanoan, Mutsun, and Yokuts. In 1833, Arroyo de la Cuesta handed the work of San Juan Bautista over to Zacatean Franciscans. He then worked...
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    Álvaro José Arroyo González (also known as Joe Arroyo or El Joe; 1 November 1955 – 26 July 2011) was a Colombian salsa and tropical music singer, composer...
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  • Peru. The group was founded on June 8, 2001, due to efforts made by Juan Arroyo, Carlos Alberto Cárdenas, Daniel Kudó and César Sangay. Most of its members...
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    Alonso Godina (20 Aug 1629 – 28 Feb 1630), Died Juan Arroyo (bishop) (7 Dec 1654 to 16 Dec 1656), Died Juan Riquelme (bishop) (17 Sep 1668 to 22 Feb 1671)...
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  • "Argentina - J. Requena". Soccerway. Retrieved 15 March 2019. "Juan Requena: De Arroyo Cabral a la Selección Argentina Sub 20 de Fútbol". Villa María...
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    which PR-3 passes: San Juan Carolina Canóvanas Loíza Río Grande Luquillo Fajardo Ceiba Naguabo Humacao Yabucoa Maunabo Patillas Arroyo Guayama Salinas Loíza...
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    It winds west and south through San Juan Canyon, and is joined by Arroyo Trabuco as it passes through San Juan Capistrano. It flows into the Pacific...
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    University of Puerto Rico. At the age of 21 Juan Bernardo Huyke began his career as an English teacher at a school in Arroyo. He was an attorney, writer, publisher...
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    Joseph Estrada (category Mayors of San Juan, Metro Manila)
    granted a pardon by the president and his former deputy, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. He ran for president again in the 2010 presidential election but was defeated...
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  • served in the Spanish army, stationed at San Juan Bautista, and lead the party that first explored the Arroyo Cantúa area while gathering in the Native American...
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  • Hernández Bailo Jesús Hernández Úbeda Luis Vicente Otin Juan-Jose Quintanilla Ricardo Zúñiga Ángel Arroyo Pedro Delgado Eulalio García Julián Gorospe Rafael...
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