Luis Alberto Pérez Franco (born 27 January 1969) is a Chilean former footballer who played as a midfielder and current manager. He is currently in charge...
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Luis Gabriel Portillo Pérez (1907–1993) was a Spanish professor, left-wing politician and writer who lived in exile in the United Kingdom. Luis Gabriel...
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Luis Perdomo Luis Perdomo Antonio Pérez Audry Pérez Beltrán Pérez Carlos Pérez Eury Pérez Francisco Pérez Juan Pérez Juan Carlos Pérez Héctor Pérez Luis...
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Pérez de la Rocha’s parents were Teresa Pérez Rocha and Luis Franco Cortés. He was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church as Róger Antonio. As Pérez himself...
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Rodríguez Pérez 2010, p. 191. Rodríguez Pérez 2010, p. 203. Rodríguez Pérez & Hernández Franco 2013, p. 43. Rodríguez Pérez & Hernández Franco 2013, p. 42...
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Retrieved 12 November 2019. Aizpeolea, Luis R. (18 December 2013). "The day ETA struck a lethal blow to the Franco regime and his dictatorship". El País...
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Spain under the Franco regime's protection. Marcos Evangelista Pérez Jiménez was born in Michelena, Táchira State. His father, Juan Pérez Bustamante, was...
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Francoist Spain (redirect from Spain under Franco)
Payne, Stanley G. (2011). The Franco Regime, 1936–1975. University of Wisconsin Pres. p. 244. ISBN 978-0299110741. Pérez Ledesma, Manuel (1994). "Una Dictadura...
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Tristana (film) (category Films based on works by Benito Pérez Galdós)
film co-written, directed and produced by Luis Buñuel, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Fernando Rey, and Franco Nero. The screenplay by Buñuel and Julio...
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Nueser María Elvira Muñiz Enrique Pérez Olivares Tomás Polanco Alcántara Pedro Pablo Bárnola José Luis Messía Jiménez Luis Martín-Ballesteros y Costea Ramón...
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relaxed its hard-line policies, Luis Carrero Blanco became Franco's éminence grise, whose role expanded after Franco began struggling with Parkinson's...
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Argentine forward Franco Pérez (footballer, born 1998), Argentine forward Franco Pérez (footballer, born 2001), Uruguayan forward Franco Perinciolo (born...
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Louis Alphonse de Bourbon (redirect from Luis-Alfonso de Borbon, Duke of Anjou)
December 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2021. "Franco legacy: Luis Alfonso de Borbón becomes 'king' of the Franco faithful | In English | EL PAÍS". Archived...
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adyacentes, Quintana Roo, México, in Del Moral-Flores L. F., Martínez-Pérez J. A., Franco-López J., Ramírez-Villalobos A. J. & Tellomusi J. L. (eds), Investigación...
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su sexto técnico en la presente temporada luego de la partida de Luis Pérez Franco". El Heraldo (in Spanish). 28, 602. Linares, Chile: issuu.com: 12...
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Flores Ricardo Amor Nuño Pérez Benigno Andrade José Aranguren, General of the Guardia Civil Bernabé Argüelles de Paz Francesc Arín Luis Arráez Martínez Guillermo...
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Luis Franco Cascón (Mansilla del Páramo, León, 1903 - San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife, 17 August 1984) was a Spanish ecclesiastic, ninth Bishop of...
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Adoptive son or daughter Carmen Franco (awarded in 1962; d. 2017) Santiago Bernabéu (awarded in 1978; d. 1978) Luis Carandell (awarded in 1980; d. 2002)...
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Venancio Pérez García (22 April 1921 – 28 November 1994), known simply as Venancio, was a Spanish footballer who played mainly as a forward. From a poor...
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Antonio Pérez – professional baseball player Mélido Pérez – professional baseball player Neifi Pérez – professional baseball player Odalis Pérez – professional...
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starring Mapy Cortés, Luis Aldás and Fortunio Bonanova. Mapy Cortés as Susana Martínez/ Lupe Rodríguez Luis Aldás as Miguel Ángel Pérez Fortunio Bonanova...
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Segura Luis Ramírez de Lucena Jordi Magem Badals Valentí Marín Ángel Martín González Ana Matnadze Antonio Medina García Francisco José Pérez Pérez Arturo...
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Espinosa Ulises Estrella Nelson Estupiñán Bass Luis Félix López Humberto Fierro Luis Enrique Fierro Kléber Franco Cruz Jaime Galarza Zavala Karina Gálvez Alfredo...
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Josefa Lafuente, José Luis Moreno, Francisco Olivencia, José Manuel Otero, José Pin Arboledas, José Luis Ruiz Navarro and Luis Vega), formed the People's...
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Pedro Sánchez (redirect from Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón)
November 2023. Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón was born in 1972 in Madrid to well-off parents, Pedro Sánchez Fernández and Magdalena Pérez-Castejón. His father was...
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Krilanovich Facundo Kruspzky Lucas Kruspzky Leandro Lacunza Luis Lagrutta Erik Lamela Ricardo Lazbal Franco Lefiñir Darío Leguiza Christian Leichner Matías Leichner...
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2003–08 Enzo Pérez – Valencia – 2014–17 Hugo Pérez – Sporting – 1994–97 Miguel Pérez – Real Madrid, Zaragoza – 1967–71, 72–73 Nehuén Pérez – Granada –...
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Ceballos Hans Isbert as Julián Martín Carlos Coque as Juan Choperena José Luis Pérez as Lamberto Sáenz Baltasar Ortega as Clemente Rico Emilio Siegrist as...
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Jesús Franco (1930–2013) was a Spanish filmmaker. At a young age, Franco had a passion for comics and music, and followed his love of music, specifically...
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Viridiana (category Films based on works by Benito Pérez Galdós)
comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel and produced by Gustavo Alatriste. It is loosely based on the 1895 novel Halma by Benito Pérez Galdós. The film was the...
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