Manuel Bobadilla González (born 27 June 1970) is a Cuban retired footballer. Regarded as the best Cuban player at the end of the 1990s, Bobadilla played...
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2003–2016 7 Silvio Pedro Miñoso 66 0 2002–2008 8 Reysander Fernández 65 3 2003–2012 9 Lester Moré 62 30 1995–2007 10 Manuel Bobadilla 57 11 1995–2001...
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Manuel Alejandro Grullón Viñas (born 9 May 1953) is a businessman from the Dominican Republic. In April 2014, he was appointed the Chairman of Grupo Popular...
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Raúl Marcelo Bobadilla (born 18 June 1987) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Swiss club Aarau. Born in Argentina, he plays for the...
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Tomás Bobadilla y Briones (30 March 1785 – 21 December 1871) was a writer, intellectual and politician from the Dominican Republic. The first ruler of...
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Hernan Medford Manuel Bobadilla Lester Moré Mauricio Cienfuegos Wilfredo Iraheta William Renderos Jorge Rodríguez Giovanni Trigueros Juan Manuel Funes Rudy...
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careers produced with 96. During the 2011 season, Francisco Mendez and Manuel Bobadilla made the Mexican Baseball League Reds' draft, both from the Dorados...
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Leopoldo Castañeda Antonio Noriega Steve Snow 3 goals Jean Fleural Manuel Bobadilla Ramón Ramires Wilmer Neal Source: PanamSports Panamerican Games 1991...
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Maximiliano Sánchez 8 – Alfredo González 9 – Lázaro Darcourt 10 – Manuel Bobadilla 11 – Bernardo Rosette 12 – Víctor Pérez 13 – Juan C. Montalvo 14 –...
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López Luis Marín Allan Oviedo Richard Smith Mauricio Solís Jafet Soto Manuel Bobadilla Armando Cruz Alexander Cruzata Mario Pedraza George Dangler Anthony...
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José Manuel "Pepe" Reina Páez (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse maˈnwel ˈpepe ˈrejna ˈpaeθ]; born 31 August 1982) is a Spanish professional footballer who...
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Brindisi Head coach: René Simoes Head coach: Miguel Company Head coach: Manuel Lapuente Head coach: Bertille St. Clair Head coach: Rolando Villalobos Head...
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portal Buenaventura Báez Tomás Bobadilla Dominican Republic literature Alfau Durán, Vetilio (1951). "Pbro. Lic. D. Manuel María Valencia" (PDF). Clío. No...
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Maurici de Sivatte i de Bobadilla Unification Decree (Spain, 1937) [Ana Marín Fidalgo, Manuel M. Burgueño], In memoriam. Manuel J. Fal Conde (1894-1975)...
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Michelle Ortiz as Connie Manuel Uriza as Ernesto Morales (season 2), Pop's estranged eldest son and Chris' father Melinna Bobadilla as Melinna Barragán (season...
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Monte Grande before being confronted by independence leaders Tomás Bobadilla and Manuel Jimenes, who ensured him that slavery was forever abolished. During...
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Institute of Anthropology and History, INAH). Retrieved 11 July 2024. Bobadilla Paniagua, Guadalupe (2004). "1. La cuenca Lerma-Chapala-Santiago hacia...
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Riva Herrera, Archbishop of Zaragoza 1693–1693 Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco Cabrera y Bobadilla, marquis of Villena and duke of Escalona 1693–1695 Domenico...
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businessman from the Dominican Republic. Grullón Espaillat was born to Manuel Alejandro Grullón Rodríguez-Objío (1895–1985) and Amantina Rafaela Espaillat...
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Dominica Uitvlugt, Guyana Ariel Álvarez 5' Yénier Márquez 86' (pen.) Manuel Bobadilla 90' Report Vincent Casimir 49' Stadium: Uitvlugt Community Centre Ground...
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local nobles Andrés de Cabrera, Marquis of Moya, and his wife, Beatriz de Bobadilla. Through this agreement, Pier Luigi was required to provide the marquis...
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Trinitaria Tomás Bobadilla José Joaquín Puello Pedro Santana Faustin Soulouque Dominican War of Independence First Dominican Republic Manuel Jimenes, prócer...
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reached the Court. The sovereigns sent Francisco de Bobadilla, a relative of Marquesa Beatriz de Bobadilla, a patron of Columbus and a close friend of Queen...
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placed under the control of Andrés de Cabrera and his wife Beatriz de Bobadilla. The city's residents, unhappy with this new administration, rose up and...
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Simpson (son of lawyer and minister of the Interior José María Nouel Bobadilla, son of historian, lawyer and legislator Carlos Rafael Nouel Pierret and...
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2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024. "Aldo Bobadilla fue presentado en Tacuary y apuntó a Cerro Porteño" [Aldo Bobadilla was presented at Tacuary and aimed at...
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Trinitarios and the ruling conservative government led by Tomás Bobadilla. Bobadilla, a staunch annexationist, favored the idea of the Dominican Republic...
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people had joined the liberals. The basic link in such alliance was Tomás Bobadilla, a lawyer who held positions in public administration since the time of...
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2013 – 2016) Fernando Jubero (December 2016 – 23 December 2017) Aldo Bobadilla (28 December 2017 – 21 July 2018) Eduardo Villalba caretaker (21 July...
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Tomás Bobadilla, Manuel Jimenes, Carlos Moreno, Mariano Echavarria, Jose Maria Caminero, Francisco del Rosario Sanchez, Matias Ramon Mella, Manuel Maria...
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