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    resulted in Rejón being imprisoned and then sent back to Spain by his replacement as governor of Gran Canaria, Pedro de Algaba. Rejón was taken in chains...
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    of the deposed Rejón. The naming of Pedro de Vera [ca; de; es; fr; ro; ru] as the new governor of the island and the arrest of Juan Rejón put an end to...
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    was founded on 24 June 1478, under the name "Real de Las Palmas", by Juan Rejón, head of the invading Castilian army. In 1492, Christopher Columbus anchored...
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    Canary Islands. The city was founded by Juan Rejón on 24 June 1478, with the name "Real de Las Palmas". Rejón was head of the invading Castilian army...
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  • Captain Juan Rejón accidentally arrived on the island with his family and few men, being well received by the Gomeran people of Mulagua. Rejón however...
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    Mexico City suburb. Rejón Aguilar was born in Sabancuy, Carmen Municipality, Campeche, Mexico, in 1976. On April 3, 1993, Rejón Aguilar entered the Mexican...
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    Gran Canaria under the command of Juan Rejón. Later, he fought alongside Pedro de Vera [ca; de; es; fr; ro; ru], Rejón's successor as governor of Gran Canaria...
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    conquest in the Canary Islands, and in the spring of 1478, they sent Juan Rejon with sixty soldiers and thirty cavalry to the Grand Canary, where the...
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    Juan Reyes Mejía-González (born 18 November 1975), commonly referred to by his alias R1, is a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking member in the Gulf Cartel...
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  • forgiveness from the Court of Castile for his role in the death of the Captain Juan Rejón. Peraza had to utilize his family's influential connections in the court...
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    Venustiano Carranza. From 1925 to 1935, the musician Francisco Sánchez Rejón conducted an ensemble called the Orquesta Sinfónica de Mérida. It performed...
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  • Morón [es] Malena Narvay [es] Diego Domínguez Albert Baró Helena Kaittani Edu Rejón Nahuel Picone Sauce Ena Alejandro Martínez Beatriz Torres Manuel Baldé Júlia...
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    Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes 10 September Julio Rejón 10 Gran Premio 240 Carvel El Dorado Speedway Juan Aldama, Chihuahua 23 September Max Gutiérrez Playoffs...
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  • Sirviente Tito Junco as Soldado Víctor Junco as Soldado Paco Martínez as Rejón, el diputado Rubén Márquez as Invitado al baile Guillermo Rivas José Ignacio...
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    Among the original defectors were Jaime González Durán, Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar, and Heriberto Lazcano, who would later become the supreme leader...
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    Garre Clemente, Juan Antonio. «La Batalla del Huerto de las Bombas». Región de Murcia Digital. «Regiment d'Infanteria de Don Diego Rejón, Marqués de Alcantarilla»...
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  • criminal organization entered a new internal strife after Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar (alias El Mamito), one of their highest-ranking leaders, was arrested...
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  • sites in the cities of Ciudad Camargo and Miguel Alemán with Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar and another Zeta member. Torres was considered one of Mexico's most-wanted...
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    Built at the Celaya Shipyards in Bilbao, she was designed by Naval Engineer Juan José Alonso Verástegui. Her keel was laid on July 24, 1981, and she was delivered...
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  • Among the original defectors were Jaime González Durán, Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar, and Heriberto Lazcano, who was killed in 2012 while he was the...
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    Uxmal Tajín Tulum Tulum Bonampak Chichen Itzá Azteca class Cordova Rayón Rejón De la Fuente Guzmán Ramírez Mariscal Jara Colima Lizardi Mugica Velazco...
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    murdered on 25 July 2024, before the start of the legislature. His alternate, Juan Moreno de Haro, took his place. "No habrá doble Congreso en agosto de 2024;...
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  • 2022 NACAM Formula 4 Championship Drivers' Champion: Juan Felipe Pedraza Teams' Champion: Ram Racing Previous 2019–20 2021 Next 2023 The 2022 NACAM Formula...
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  • Talavera brothers for control of the cartel. Vicente formed a partnership with Juan José Esparragoza Moreno, his brother Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes, his nephew...
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  • Earl Stevens, Gilberto Gutierrez, Gisela Reina, Iván Felipe Fernández, Juan Francisco Galván, Octavia Vega – "Interlude" Stormzy Michael Evenezer Kwadjo...
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  • Pennarella as Don Achille Carracci (season 1), the local mobster Edu Rejón as Juan (season 3), a student in Milan Giulia Pica as a doctor (season 3), who...
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    Miguel Ramos Arizpe, Juan de Dios Cañedo, Miguel Argüelles, Rafael Mangino, Tomás Vargas, José de Jesús Huerta, and Manuel Crescencio Rejón, submitted an Acta...
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    Mérida. Mérida (IATA: MID, ICAO: MMMD) is serviced by Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport with daily non-stop services to major cities in Mexico...
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    a reform package drafted by the liberal lawyer Manuel Crescencio García Rejón. It was promulgated on March 31, 1841 and entered into force on May 16....
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    capital, the city of Mendoza, about five kilometres (three miles) from San Juan Province, and 15 km (9 mi) from Argentina's border with Chile. The mountain...
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