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    Lorenzo Sotomayor Collazo (born 16 February 1985) is a Cuban-born Azerbaijani light-welterweight boxer who won a silver medal at the 2016 Olympics. He...
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    of a cardiorespiratory infection. Lebrón (birth name: Dolores Lebrón Sotomayor ) was one of five siblings born in Lares, Puerto Rico to Gonzalo Lebrón...
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  •  France Seán McComb  Ireland Mateusz Polski  Poland 64 kg details Collazo Sotomayor  Azerbaijan Vincenzo Mangiacapre  Italy Viktor Petrov  Ukraine Kastriot...
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    against Sotomayor's nomination in the Judiciary Committee. The committee approved Sotomayor by a vote of 13–6. Sessions also voted against Sotomayor when...
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    Vitaly Dunaytsev of Russia in the semifinals, and finally Lorenzo Sotomayor Collazo of Azerbaijan in the finals to win the gold medal. Gaibnazarov turned...
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  • Cole, singer (2013) Emelina Collazo, sister of Guillermo Collazo (1976) Enrique Collazo, general (1950) Guillermo Collazo, painter and advocate for independence...
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    fighter (1979) Irvin Flores, Puerto Rican independence fighter (1979) Oscar Collazo, Puerto Rican independence fighter (1979) Andrés Figueroa Cordero, Puerto...
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    Collazo - President of the New York branch of the Nationalist Party. Griselio Torresola - Cousin of Blanca Canales who teamed up with Oscar Collazo in...
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    joined by Guarionex, cacique of Utuado, who attacked the Villa de Sotomayor (Sotomayor Village) in present-day Aguada, killing 80 Spanish settlers. First...
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    Bank (2023). "Climate Change Knowledge Portal". Ezcurra, Paula; Rivera-Collazo, Isabel C. (1 July 2018). "An assessment of the impacts of climate change...
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    Cuba never to return he handed over to him leadership of his group Julito Collazo — percussionist and singer Celia Cruz — singer Anga Díaz — percussionist...
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  • Cuprill Oppenheimer married his college sweetheart, Lidia María Hernández Collazo, whose father, civil engineer José Alfredo Hernández Buitrago, worked for...
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  • Melany Rivera Avilés 19 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Dorado Chrisangelly Franco Collazo 20 1.71 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) Guayanilla Jasmine Cardona Meléndez 19 1.73 m...
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  • Jarrin Solomon Emanuel Mayers Machel Cedenio Jehue Gordon  Cuba Williams Collazo Adrian Chacon Osmaidel Pellicier Yoandys Lescay  United States Kyle Clemons...
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  • soldier (1987) Esteban Jaramillo, economist (1997) Maria de Jesus Paramo de Collazos, founded first normal school for women (1975) Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada...
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    terms. On November 1, 1950, nationalists Griselio Torresola and Oscar Collazo attacked the Blair House with the intention of assassinating U.S. President...
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    official flag of Lares. Lares was founded on April 26, 1827, by Francisco de Sotomayor and Pedro Vélez Borrero, who named the town after Amador de Lariz, a Spanish...
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    1954 Óscar Collazo (1914–1994), political activist; one of two nationalists who attempted to assassinate President Harry S. Truman Rosa Collazo (1904–1988)...
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  • 2010 Juan Carlos Romero  Mexico 29:13.71 Tomás Luna  Mexico 29:14.15 Luis Collazo  Puerto Rico 29:36.35 2014 Juan Luis Barrios  Mexico 29:13.63 Juan Carlos...
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  • test". BBC. 2003-08-13. Retrieved 2007-03-10.) Original winner Javier Sotomayor was stripped of the gold medal after testing positive for cocaine. ("Drugs...
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    circuit judge Hector Camacho – boxer Marta Casals Istomin – musician Oscar Collazo – Puerto Rican nationalist Jesús Colón – writer Míriam Colón – actress...
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    Spanish forces. Guarionex, cacique of Utuado, attacked the village of Sotomayor (present-day Aguada) and killed eighty of its inhabitants. Cacique Guarionex...
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  • Gigante Dormido Garzas Lake Guilarte State Forest Las Cabañas Bridge Villa Sotomayor Aguada Museum and Historic Railway Station Aguada Pueblo and its main...
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    Alegría Casimiro Berenguer Rafael Cancel Miranda José Coll y Cuchí Oscar Collazo Juan Antonio Corretjer Carmelo Delgado Delgado Raimundo Díaz Pacheco Hugo...
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  • Violation". 13 February 2009. Archived from the original on 13 February 2009. "Sotomayor tests positive for nandrolone". Rediff Sports. Retrieved 22 February 2008...
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    Cuban-American author Alfredo Franco. Scott, Molly M., Graham MacDonald, and Juan Collazos (The Urban Institute); Ben Levinger (Prince George’s County Public Schools);...
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    Cruz, Fernando Galina, Apolinar Pulido "Polin", Emiliano Sarda and Mario Collazo In 1942, the club changed its name to Pericos(parrots) this name change...
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  • Amílcar Tirado Zoilo Cajigas Sotomayor, Antonio Torres Martinó Documentary Documentary about Zoilo Cajigas Sotomayor's artisan work. Part of the DIVEDCO...
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    6, 1954, she was in the Nationalist office with the Nationalists Pepe Sotomayor, Doris Torresola Roura, Carmín Pérez and Albizu Campos. The police arrived...
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    leaders of the movement were Isabel Freire de Matos, Isolina Rondón and Rosa Collazo. The military intervened and the revolts came to an end after three days...
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