• Juan Falcón may refer to: Juan Antonio Falcón (1838–1909), Peruvian Roman Catholic Bishop of Cusco Juan Crisóstomo Falcón (1820–1870), President of Venezuela...
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    Juan Crisóstomo Falcón Zavarce (27 January 1820 – 29 April 1870) was the president of Venezuela from 1863 to 1868. Falcón was a member of the Liberal...
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    Coro. The state was named after Juan Crisóstomo Falcón. Present day Falcón State was first explored in 1499 by Juan de la Cosa and Américo Vespucio,...
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  • Primera División top goalscorer: 2013–14, 19 Goals Juan Falcón, delantero por “cosas del destino” (Juan Falcón: Forward for "a matter of fate") Archived 4 March...
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    Juan Falcón Marcial (born 27 April 1965) is a Chilean-Cuban actor. Falcón was born in La Habana. He supports the Cuban Revolution, but settled in Chile...
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  • 10, 2024. It stars Álvaro Rudolphy, Daniela Ramírez, Francisco Reyes, Juan Falcón, Nicolás Saavedra and Simón Pesutic. Elena Valdés, a pediatrician who...
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    official name of Venezuela, adopted in its 1864 constitution under the Juan Crisóstomo Falcón government. This remained the official name until 1953, when the...
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  • ghost singer for Memo Eduardo Paxeco as Samuel Nelson Brodt as Sergio Juan Falcón as Animador Julio Fuentes as Invitado María Paz Grandjean as Francisca...
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  • Juan Antonio Falcón Iturrizaga (1838–1909) was a Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cusco from 1892 and 1909. He was born in Lima...
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  • Juan Carlos Falcón (born 19 November 1979) is an Argentine football midfielder. Falcón started his professional career in 1998 with Vélez Sársfield, where...
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    The Juan Crisostomo Falcón National Park (Spanish: Parque nacional Juan Crisóstomo Falcón), also known as the Sierra de San Luis, is in the southern part...
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  • Chilevisión. Claudia Di Girólamo as Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer Juan Falcón as gobernador Cristobal Garcia de Leon Ricardo Fernández as capitán Fernando...
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    Juan José Falcón Sanabria (Las Palmas 1936) is a Spanish conductor and composer. Falcón Sanabria conducts the Coral Polifónica de Las Palmas and Orquesta...
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  • Look up Falcón or falcón in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Falcón is a state in Venezuela Falcón may also refer to: Falcón Zulia, a historical Venezuelan...
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  • Emilio Edwards, Josefina Fiebelkorn, Gloria Münchmeyer, Ximena Rivas, and Juan Falcón. Claudia Di Girolamo as Diana Nazer. Francisco Reyes as Gary Mendez....
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    General Falcón signed the PeaceTreaty of Coche (named after an estate not far from Caracas), which sealed the victory of the Liberals. Falcón became the...
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  • Garza Falcón, and two sons, Juan José and José Antonio de la Garza Falcón, were born to this marriage. After the death of Catarina, de la Garza Falcón married...
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  • 1912 a 1919, se conocieron el trío que reunió a Oscar Hernández Falcón, Manuel Corona y Juan Carbonell y el cuarteto Nano, formado por Ramón León " v t e...
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    (Zamora, 19 goals) 94 2013–14 Zamora Mineros de Guayana Deportivo Táchira Juan Falcón (Zamora, 19 goals) 95 2014–15 Deportivo Táchira (8) Trujillanos Caracas...
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  • Di Girolamo Francisca Lewin Pablo Cerda Eduardo Paxeco Ximena Rivas Juan Falcón Francisca Gavilán Héctor Noguera Opening theme Soy lo que soy Composer...
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  • socialité and feminist and Inés's primary confidant, and Alberto Quispe (Juan Falcón), Clara's secret lover and a Peruvian miner fighting discrimination against...
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    Lorenzo Falcón (August 30, 1855 – November 14, 1909) was an Argentine Army officer, politician, and Chief of the Argentine Federal Police. Falcón was born...
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    of San Carlos. Juan Crisóstomo Falcón, militarily less talented than his predecessor, took over as head of the Federalist army. Falcón advanced towards...
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    the election result. The two leading candidates opposing Maduro, Henri Falcón and Javier Bertucci, rejected the results, saying that the election was...
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  • Álvaro Morales as Martín Ortúzar . Paz Bascuñán as Trinidad Molina. Juan Falcón as Delfín Molina. Néstor Cantillana as Santos Molina. Ricardo Fernández...
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  • Echeverría Daniel Emilfork Álvaro Escobar Álvaro Espinoza Carolina Fadic Juan Falcón Fernando Farías Roberto Farías Nona Fernández Francisco Flores del Campo...
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    naturalized Chilean) Steevens Benjamin, actor (Haitian naturalized Chilean) Juan Falcón, actor (Cuban naturalized Chilean) Mey Santamaría [es], model (Cuban...
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    Coro is the capital of Falcón State and the second oldest city in Venezuela (after Cumaná). It was founded on July 26, 1527, by Juan de Ampíes as Santa Ana...
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  • López Falcón encountered problems with García Mena, who sought the support of the cartel's leader Osiel Cárdenas Guillén to oust him. López Falcón broke...
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    stories of the Battle of Carabobo, during an encounter with Marshal Juan Crisóstomo Falcón to end the Federal War (1859–1863) near the site of the battle....
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