David de la Fuente Rasilla (born 4 May 1981 in Reinosa, Cantabria) is a Spanish professional road bicycle racer, who currently rides for UCI Continental...
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Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente (1796–1878), Peruvian politician Claire de la Fuente (born 1958), Filipino singer Cristián de la Fuente (born 1974), Chilean...
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"Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra (born October 10, 1954) is an American businessman who has sought elected office. A perennial candidate, De La Fuente was the...
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Ignacio De La Fuente (born January 1, 1949) is a former Oakland City Councilmember. He was also the President of Oakland's City Council until January 2009...
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Sergio García (footballer, born 1983) (redirect from Sergio García de La Fuente)
Sergio García de la Fuente (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈseɾxjo ɣaɾˈθi.a]; born 9 June 1983) is a Spanish former professional footballer. Mainly a forward...
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red number bib the following stage. At the conclusion of the Tour, David de la Fuente (Saunier Duval–Prodir) was given the overall super-combativity award...
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Giro d'Italia, Leonardo Piepoli GP Llodio, David de la Fuente Stage 1 Euskal Bizikleta, Alberto Fernández de la Puebla Latvia Time Trial Championships,...
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Vegas Nevada, USA. Hamid R. Arabnia, David de la Fuente, Elena B. Kozerenko, José Angel Olivas, Rui Chang, Peter M. LaMonica, Raymond A. Liuzzi, Ashu M....
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Rocky De La Fuente ran a third-party campaign for the presidency of the United States in the 2016 election. De La Fuente had sought the Democratic Party's...
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same name by Paco Roca. Its ensemble cast features David Verdaguer, Luis Callejo, Óscar de la Fuente, Olivia Molina, María Romanillos, Lorena López, Marta...
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The Fuente de la Hispanidad (translatable into English as Fountain of Hispanicity) is located in the Plaza del Pilar near the Cathedral of Our Lady of...
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de la Fuente (April 25, 1916 – December 5, 2014) was a Mexican conductor, pianist, violinist, composer and writer of the 20th century. De la Fuente gained...
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2001–2003 David George South Africa 2001 Nicola Minali Italy 2001-2002 Dario Frigo Italy 2002 Sylwester Szmyd Poland 2001–2002 David de la Fuente Spain...
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David Hernández de la Fuente (born 1974 in Madrid) is a Spanish writer, translator and university lecturer who is specialized in Classics. Hernández de...
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catégorie in the Tour de France); these are the stage finishes on the Alto de Aitana, the Alto de Sierra Nevada, and the Sierra de La Pandera. These climbs...
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GP Miguel Induráin (redirect from Trofeo Forla de Navarra)
Prévoyance 2008 Germany Fabian Wegmann Gerolsteiner 2009 Spain David de la Fuente Fuji–Servetto 2010 Spain Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha 2011 Spain...
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Luís de la Fuente or Luís de la Fuentes was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nicaragua (1564–1566). On 28 Apr 1564, Luís de la Fuente was...
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June 2008 – Ville-la-Grand to Morzine, 125 km (78 mi) 14 June 2008 – Morzine to La Toussuire, 233 km (145 mi) 15 June 2008 – Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Grenoble...
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Col du Tourmalet (redirect from Col de Tourmalet)
department of Hautes-Pyrénées. Sainte-Marie-de-Campan is at the foot on the eastern side and the ski station La Mongie two-thirds of the way up. The village...
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Arturo Fuente is a cigar brand founded by Arturo Fuente, Sr. in 1912 in West Tampa, Florida. Following a catastrophic fire in 1924, the brand had a production...
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The 2007 Tour de France the 94th running of the race, took place from 7 to 29 July. The Tour began with a prologue in London, and ended with the traditional...
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Gavazzi, Simone Ponzi, and Fabio Aru, while in the same period of time David de la Fuente, Daniel Navarro, Jesús Hernández, Benjamín Noval, Óscar Pereiro, and...
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cigar division, La Aurora. and he is now the world wide ambassador for Arturo Fuente Cigars. In 1999, he was finally able to join the La Aurora cigar division...
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La Fuente de San Esteban-Boadilla is a railway station located in the Spanish municipality of La Fuente de San Esteban, in the province of Salamanca, autonomous...
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Francisco Sánchez de la Fuente (died September 1498) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Córdoba (1496–1498) and Bishop of Ávila (1493–1496)...
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released in the United States on May 2, 2025. De La Fuente, Anne Marie (October 31, 2023). "'Oppenheimer's' David Dastmalchian, 'Twilight's' José Zúñiga Star...
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Cime de la Bonette loop road on stage 16. In the first week of the 2008 Tour de France, the stages were mostly flat. As traditionally in the Tour de France...
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The Death of Artemio Cruz (redirect from La muerte de Artemio Cruz)
(Spanish: La muerte de Artemio Cruz, pronounced [aɾˈtemjo ˈkɾus]) is an historical fiction novel published in 1962 by Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. An English...
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2016. Torres, Diego (26 January 2013). "Andrea Fuentes se retira de la natación sincronizada" [Andrea Fuentes retires from synchronized swimming]. El País...
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2009. The race started and finished in Estella. The race was won by David de la Fuente. "Gran Premio Miguel Induráin (1.1), Spain". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved...
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