Juan Corzo y Príncipe (June 24, 1873 – September 27, 1941) was a Spanish–Cuban chess master and five-time chess champion of Cuba. Born in Madrid, Corzo...
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in 1888 in the Castillo del Príncipe, Havana. He beat Cuban champion Juan Corzo in a match on 17 November 1901, two days before his 13th birthday. His...
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Juan Manuel Corzo Román (born 3 October 1961) is a Colombian lawyer and politician, currently serving as Senator of Colombia since 2002. A Conservative...
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Corzo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aldo Corzo (born 1989), Peruvian footballer Juan Corzo (1873–1941), Spanish–Cuban chess master...
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Capablanca, chess world champion, grandmaster considered "the Mozart of Chess" Juan Corzo, chess Lázaro Bruzón, chess grandmaster María Teresa Mora Aida Diestro...
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(England, Hong Kong, born 1990) Nicolaas Cortlever (Netherlands, 1915–1995) Juan Corzo (Cuba, 1873–1941) Carlo Cozio (Italy, c. 1715 – c. 1780) Spencer Crakanthorp...
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Chiapa de Corzo (Spanish: [ˈtʃjapa ðe ˈkoɾso] ) is a small city and municipality situated in the west-central part of the Mexican state of Chiapas. Located...
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Corzo (Ángel Albino Corzo International Airport) (IATA: TGZ, ICAO: MMTG), is an international airport situated in the municipality of Chiapa de Corzo...
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won the New York State Chess Championship in 1909, and won ahead of Juan Corzo at Havana 1917 (triangular). His name is attached to the Howell Attack...
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Andrés Clemente Vázquez. In that tournament Enrique Ostolaza came third, Juan Corzo fourth and Manuel Golmayo fifth. Golmayo's victory was unusual because...
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Leningrad City champion in 1925 (jointly), 1926 and 1929. 27 September – Juan Corzo died in Havana. Cuban champion in 1898, 1902, 1907, 1912, and 1918. 2...
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America (1899, 1944) Gabriel de la Concepción Valdés Plácido, poet (1946) Juan Corzo, chess master (1988) Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics...
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Torriente 1898 Havana Juan Corzo 1902 Havana Juan Corzo 1907 Havana Juan Corzo 1912 Havana Juan Corzo 1914 Rafael Blanco 1918 Juan Corzo 1920 Rafael Blanco...
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musician Bulmaro López Fernández (1878–1960), born in the city of Chiapa de Corzo. López Fernández was inspired by Chiapan women's traditional attire, which...
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finished 25 August. Havana (Triangular), won by C.S. Howell ahead of Juan Corzo. Buenos Aires won by Rolando Illa and C.M. Portela. Christiania (the 10th...
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Alvar Alonso Rosell Francisco de Castellví y Vic Roberto Cifuentes Parada Juan Corzo Jesús Díez del Corral Javier Ochoa de Echagüen Miguel Farré Mallofré Bernat...
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Juan Manuel Galán Pachón (born 29 July 1972) is a Colombian politician, currently serving as Senator of Colombia since 2006. He is the son and political...
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Juan Francisco Lozano Ramírez (born 19 March 1964) is a Colombian lawyer and journalist currently serving as Senator of Colombia and since 2010 has been...
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Francisco Sarabia National Airport (redirect from Angel Albino Corzo Airport)
Militar No. 6 General Aviador Ángel Hipólito Corzo Molina (Air Force Base No. 6 General Aviator Ángel Hipólito Corzo Molina), formerly known as Francisco Sarabia...
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The Battle of San Juan Bautista was a battle in the Second French intervention in Mexico fought on February 27, 1864. Mexican Republicans were victorious...
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4. Samuil Weinstein 1917 Havana (Triangular) 1. Clarence Howell, 2. Juan Corzo, 3. Blanco 1917 London (Triangular) 1. George Edward Wainwright, 2. Philip...
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include Comitán de Domínguez and Chiapa de Corzo, along with small indigenous communities such as San Juan Chamula. The state capital of Tuxtla Gutiérrez...
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"Romero" Tito Duarte Ana Maria Orozco Veronica Orozco Carolina Cuervo Valentina Giraldo Juan Diego Giraldo Henry Alejandro Corzo Alfonso Gutierrez Forero...
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Castellanos 1859–1861: Ángel Albino Corzo 1861: Juan Clímaco Corzo 1861: Ángel Albino Corzo 1861–1863: Juan Clímaco Corzo 1863–1864: José Gabriel Esquinca...
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November–December – Thirteen-year-old José Raúl Capablanca defeats Cuban champion Juan Corzo in a match. Pillsbury wins the Buffalo tournament, scoring 9/10. David...
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United States San Juan Comalapa Göttingen (district), Germany San Martín Sacatepéquez Fredrikstad, Norway Tejutla Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico Zacapa Tainan...
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Major Humberto Sorí Marin, Minister of Agriculture, and Rogelio Gonzalez Corzo (alias "Francisco Gutierrez"), Director of Agriculture, Artime promoted...
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10 years in prison in January 2024. Found deceased 23 years 1999 Juan Manuel Corzo Román 38 Colombia Colombian politician and member of the Chamber of...
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Albino Corzo, Berriozábal, El Parral, La Concordia, Montecristo de Guerrero, Capitán Luis Ángel Vidal, Ocozocoautla de Espinosa, Villa Corzo and Villaflores...
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January 7, 1862. On January 10 a manifesto was issued by Spanish General Juan Prim disavowing rumors that the allies had come to conquer or to impose a...
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