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    Deusto, also known as Deustu in Basque and formerly known as San Pedro de Deusto, is one of the eight districts of Bilbao, Spain. It is located on the...
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  • The University of Deusto (Spanish: Universidad de Deusto; Basque: Deustuko Unibertsitatea) is a Spanish private university owned by the Society of Jesus...
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    The Deusto Bridge (Spanish: Puente de Deusto) is a bascule bridge over the estuary of Bilbao. This bridge connects the districts of Abando and Deusto. The...
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    Sociedad Deportiva Deusto is a Spanish football team based in Deusto (Greater Bilbao), in the autonomous community of Basque Country. Founded in 1913...
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  • MS Onego Deusto (christened Beluga SkySails) is a commercial container cargo ship. It is the world's first ship partially powered by a computer-controlled...
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  • Juan Antonio Deusto Olagorta (8 January 1946 – 21 July 2011) was a Spanish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played 223 La Liga games over 15 seasons...
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    both banks and especially in the Deusto canal, an artificial waterway dug between 1950 and 1968 in the district of Deusto as a lateral canal, with the aim...
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  • Glencore. Maté has degrees in economics and law, both from the University of Deusto. Maté is in charge of zinc and lead marketing at Glencore. Maté is married...
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  • sapientia melior auro wisdom is better than gold Motto of University of Deusto, Bilbao, San Sebastián, Spain. sapientia, pax, fraternitas Wisdom, Peace...
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  • playing football as a right winger while studying at the Salesianos de Deusto in Bilbao. After his club's regular goalkeeper was injured, Berasaluce began...
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    Zorrotzaurre (Spanish: Zorrozaurre) is an artificial island located within the Deusto district of Bilbao, Spain. It was first formed as a peninsula during the...
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  • Aitor Calle (category SD Deusto players)
    who played as a winger, and the manager of CD Numancia. Calle was born in Deusto, Bilbao, Biscay, Basque Country, and played youth football for local side...
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    Imanol Pradales (category University of Deusto alumni)
    earned a licentiate in Sociology and Political Science at the University of Deusto in 1997, where he enrolled thanks to the compensation that his grandfather...
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    Adela Balderas (category University of Deusto alumni)
    professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and professor at Deusto Business School and at the Mondragon University. She holds an international...
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    original on February 17, 2009. "Manual de estilo Chicago-Deusto". Publicaciones. University of Deusto. Manual, Chicago (April 16, 2024). "Announcing The Chicago...
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    and the Truth: Studies in Mass Communication and Conflict. Universidad de Deusto. pp. 139–. ISBN 978-84-9830-506-7. Scott MacDonald (1 June 2013). American...
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  • "Comerciantes de Deusto distinguen a la actriz Laura del Sol con el premio 'Tomatera de honor'". El Correo. February 1, 2020. "Deusto en la memoria". El...
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  • Jaime Botín (category University of Deusto alumni)
    University of Valladolid and an economics degree from the University of Deusto. Botín was vice chairman of Santander Bank in the 1990s. He resigned in...
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  • University of Deusto (1997–2002). She later obtained a master's degree in international humanitarian action (NOHA) at the University of Deusto (2002–2003)...
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    [About Basque and circum-Pyrenean toponymy] (in Spanish). Universidad de Deusto. Corominas, Joan; Pascual, José A. (1980). "izquierdo". Diccionario crítico...
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    1973 Awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize in Literature. Jean Cassou July 9, 1897 Deusto, Spain January 16, 1986 Paris, France 1969 Nominated by Giannēs Koutsocheras...
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  • communist militant murdered by two members of New Force. Originally from Deusto, González moved to Madrid to study electronics. To fund her education, she...
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    Biscay  Spain 0 1996 1 No Dani Biscay  Spain 25 1977 1981 2 Yes Juan Antonio Deusto (es) Biscay  Spain 1 1973 N/A Yes Diego Gipuzkoa  Spain 1 1980 1 Yes Bonifacio...
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    at Peñafiel, near Valladolid. He joined the Passionist Congregation at Deusto (Biscay) and then continued his philosophy and theology. At Mieres, not...
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    Jesuits expanded their university by formally founding the University of Deusto in Deusto (now a Bilbao neighbourhood) by the turn of the century, a private...
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    Emilio Botín (category University of Deusto alumni)
    Inmaculada, in Gijón, he studied law and economics at the University of Deusto in Bilbao. In 1986 Botín, then aged 52, took over from his father as chairman...
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    (lehendakari) at the time, José Antonio Aguirre, an alumnus of the University of Deusto. However, this was during the Spanish Civil War, and an inopportune moment...
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    Catholic University of Ávila CEU Cardenal Herrera CEU San Pablo Comillas Deusto Loyola Andalucía Navarra Pontifical University of Salamanca San Antonio...
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    Mario Conde (category University of Deusto alumni)
    the highest distinction of his year's Law promotion at the University of Deusto. Conde's career came to the spotlight when, age 24, he became the youngest...
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    del patrimonio y relevancia constitucional". Estudios de Deusto. 63 (2). Universidad de Deusto: 15–45. doi:10.18543/ed-63(2)-2015pp15-45. ISSN 0423-4847...
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