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    Miguel María Grau Seminario (27 July 1834 – 8 October 1879) was a Peruvian Navy officer and politician best known for his actions during the War of the...
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    Estadio Miguel Grau de Piura which has a capacity of 25,500. However, the club currently plays at Estadio Municipal de Bernal as Estadio Miguel Grau is being...
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  • are two stadiums in Peru named Estadio Miguel Grau. Estadio Miguel Grau (Piura) in Piura Estadio Miguel Grau (Callao) in Callao This disambiguation page...
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  • Miguel Grau (1834–1879) was a Peruvian naval officer. Miguel Grau may also refer to: Miguel Grau (football manager) (born 1984), Spanish football manager...
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    flight of the Peruvian football league system, and are based in Estadio Miguel Grau alongside two other clubs in Callao, Academia Cantolao and Universidad...
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  • Miguel Grau Avenue may refer to: Miguel Grau Avenue (Barranco), a major avenue in Barranco District, Lima, Peru Miguel Grau Avenue (Lima), a major avenue...
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  • Miguel Grau Piles (born 22 April 1984) is a Spanish football manager. He managed Valencia Mestalla in the Segunda División B from 2017 to 2019 and was...
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    Piura (redirect from San Miguel de Piura)
    2011, they have given the official birthplace of Grau not to Piura but to the port of Paita. Miguel Grau is the most renowned and iconic Peruvian naval...
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  • borne the name BAP Almirante Grau, in honor of the Peruvian Admiral Miguel Grau Seminario. The first BAP Almirante Grau (1906) was a scout cruiser built...
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    Miguel Grau Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Miguel Grau), formerly known as Alameda Grau, is a major avenue that forms part of the historic centre of Lima, Peru...
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    Colonel Francisco Bolognesi. The Agreements Room is named for Admiral Miguel Grau. The Ministers' Council Room is named after Air Force Captain José A...
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  • UTC Estadio Miguel Grau, Piura Attendance: 20,800 Referee: Mark Shield (Australia) 17 September 2005 18:00 PET 23:00 UTC Estadio Miguel Grau, Piura Attendance:...
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    monitor Huáscar, under Rear Admiral Miguel Grau Seminario. After the loss of the frigate Independencia at Punta Gruesa, Grau sought to challenge the outnumbering...
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  • Miguel Grau is a Peruvian football club based in the city of Abancay, Apurímac, Peru. The club is the biggest of Abancay city, and one of the biggest...
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  • 2021, Muñoz was named the assistant coach of Miguel Grau for fellow Veikkausliiga club Inter Turku. After Grau was dismissed in September 2022, Muñoz was...
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    (1832–1905) who fought in the War of the Pacific, and now honours Admiral Miguel Grau Seminario (1834-1879), hero of the Naval Battle of Angamos. RIMPAC (Hawaii-USA)...
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    Estadio Miguel Grau is a multi-use stadium in Piura, Peru, built in 1958. It is currently used by football team Atlético Grau. Throughout the years the...
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    Estadio Miguel Grau is a multi-use stadium in the Bellavista District of Callao, Peru. The stadium is part of the Sport Village of Callao (Villa Deportiva...
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    needed] Commissioned on 23 May 1973 as Almirante Grau, in honor of the Peruvian Admiral Miguel Grau, the ship arrived at her new homeport of Callao on...
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    corvette commanded by Arturo Prat Chacón faced a Peruvian ironclad under Miguel Grau Seminario. The battle occurred off the port of Iquique, Peru, and ended...
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  • July 2004 17:30 Estadio Miguel Grau, Piura Attendance: 21,000 Referee: Eduardo Lecca (Peru) 13 July 2004 19:45 Estadio Miguel Grau, Piura Attendance: 24...
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    Huáscar, the main ship of the Peruvian navy commanded by Admiral AP Miguel Grau, who died in the fray and since then became Peru's greatest hero. In...
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  • for the 2021 campaign. For the 2022 season, Inter replaced him with Miguel Grau. On 25 June 2022, Riveiro was announced as the head coach of the South...
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  • appeared for the first time since 2020. Cusco Alianza Atlético Atlético Grau Sport Huancayo Comerciantes Unidos ADT Melgar Los Chankas Callao Lima Cusco...
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  • Ancash Centro Social Pariacoto Pariacoto Alianza Arenal Moro Apurímac Miguel Grau Abancay Defensor José María Arguedas Andahuaylas Arequipa Viargoca Atico...
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    The Monument to Miguel Grau Seminario (Spanish: Monumento a Miguel Grau Seminario) is a commemorative monument located in Plaza Grau, in the historic centre...
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    Battle of Angamos, Huáscar, captained by renowned Peruvian naval officer Miguel Grau Seminario, was captured by the Chilean fleet and commissioned into the...
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    The Casa Grau Naval Museum (Spanish: Museo Naval Casa Grau) is a house museum located in the first floor of the house where Miguel Grau and his family...
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    Perú on December 30, 1959. Renamed BAP Almirante Grau (CL-81), in honor of the Peruvian Admiral Miguel Grau, it arrived to its new homeport of Callao on 31...
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    dispute Humboldt Current Miguel Grau Seminario Pacific Ocean War of the Pacific "Repositorio Institucional INGEMMET: Mar de Grau : Develando la geología...
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