• Hector Varela may refer to: Héctor Varela (musician) (1914–1987), Argentine tango Bandoneonist, bandleader and composer Héctor Varela (author), Puerto...
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  • Héctor Varela is a Puerto Rican author. His main work, the novel Affinity for Trouble: A Puerto Rican Story (2006) tells the story of a boy growing up...
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    Rodolfo Lesica, whom he met in a taxi, and Argentino Ledesma. Héctor Varela at todotango.com Héctor Varela at tango.info Héctor Varela at Find a Grave v t e...
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  • Gustavo Varela (born 1978), Uruguayan footballer Héctor Varela (disambiguation), several people Hugo Varela (born 1992), Spanish squash player Iris Varela (born...
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    Héctor Benigno Varela (January 27, 1875 – January 27, 1923) was an Argentine military officer, best known for having been responsible for the massacre...
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  • Héctor Hugo Varela Flores is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PRI. He served as Deputy of the LIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing...
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  • T-900.757.519-1 The song was first recorded in Argentina as a tango by Héctor Varela and his orchestra along with singer Rodolfo Lesica. This song has been...
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    (criteria C) its designers included W. Donald Christie, Henry Klumb, Héctor Varela, and Enrique Gutiérrez. The builders included José Benítez Gutiérrez...
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  • Héctor Socorro Varela (26 June 1912 – 1980) was a Cuban footballer. He represented Cuba at the 1938 World Cup in France, scoring three goals in the two...
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    Vernin, Jean; Muñoz-Tuñón, Casiana; Sarazin, Marc; Vazquez Ramió, Héctor; Varela, Antonia M.; Trinquet, Hervé; Miguel Delgado, José; Jiménez Fuensalida...
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  • Astor Piazzolla Edmundo Rivero Enrique Santos Discépolo Carlos di Sarli Héctor Varela (musician) La Mona Jiménez Rodrigo Chango Spasiuk Jorge Cafrune Eduardo...
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    bandoneonist and songwriter Paulina Trotz, model Daniela Urzi, model Héctor Varela, tango musician Micaela Vázquez, actress Virginia Vera, singer and guitarist...
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  • and television actor. Ante Topić Mimara, 88, Croatian art collector. Héctor Varela, 73, Argentinian tango bandoneónist, bandleader and composer. Yves Allégret...
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    Florindo Sassone Francisco Canaro Francisco Lomuto Francisco Rotundo Héctor Varela Horacio Salgán José Basso Jose Garcia Y Sus Zorros Grices Juan Cambareri...
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    Records in July 1957, by which he recorded with Tango orchestra leader Héctor Varela. Touring the country with fellow vocalist Rodolfo Lessica, he was, by...
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  • including those of Juan d'Arienzo, Roberto Zerrillo, Francisco Lomuto and Héctor Varela. He also led his own band on more than one occasion. He composed many...
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    peasant uprising in Patagonia led by anarchists. The army, led by Colonel Héctor Varela, reacted by executing some 1,500 people. Because of the remoteness of...
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    Malerba (1905–1974) Miguel Caló (1907–1972) Aníbal Troilo (1914–1975) Hector Varela (1914–1987) Juan Cambareri (1916–1992) Domingo Federico (1916–2000)...
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    Little Big Band choreo. by David Wilson Pa' Que Te Oigan Bandoneón by Héctor Varela Por una Cabeza by Carlos Gardel Tanguera by Mariano Mores choreo. by...
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  • Colaço Da Silva Alexandre Somoza Lozada Pony FC Rànger's Héctor Varela Castro Héctor Varela Castro Joma UE Extremenya Alfonso Martin Carlos Sanchez Estella...
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    Héctor Edgardo Novick Varela (born 22 November 1956 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan businessman and politician. Starting out as a street market worker with...
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  • 1:54 8. "Lilian" Héctor Varela 3:10 9. "Danzarin" Leopoldo Federico & Roberto Grela 3:52 10. "Cada Vez Que Me Recuerdes" Adriana Varela 2:37 11. "Melancolico...
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    Grupo Niche (redirect from Jairo Varela)
    popularity throughout Latin America. It was founded by Jairo Varela and Alexis Lozano. Varela remained with the group throughout his life, serving as producer...
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    recordings during this period with the orchestra of Carlos Figari and Héctor Varela. Merello hosted a talk show, Charlando de todo con Tita on channel 13...
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  • Héctor Joaquín Varela (born 25 March 1997) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Deportivo Riestra. Varela played for...
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    Chávez. Editorial "El Lector" 1996 Paraguay. (Spanish) Elisa Lynch by Hector Varela. Editorial "El Elefante Blanco". Argentina 1997. (Spanish) ISBN 987-96054-8-9...
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  • Raúl Toro (2004-2005) Mario Chirino (2005) Jorge Díaz (2006) Francisco Varela (2006) Sergio Cortés (2006-2007) Óscar Malbernat (2007) Dagoberto Olivares...
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  • (workers and their families) were massacred, and in Patagonia, where Hector Varela headed the military repression, assisted by the Argentine Patriotic...
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  • Candela Ruggeri Cátulo Castillo – "Tinta roja" 5 7 7 9 7 35 Ailén Bechara Héctor Varela & Ernesto Rossi – "Azúcar, pimienta y sal" 0 5 6 5 0 18 9 November Ergün...
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  • Carlos Lazari, Osvaldo Piro, Osvaldo Requena, Francisco Rotundo and Hector Varela tango orchestras. He also established his own groups, with which he...
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