Juan Falcón may refer to: Juan Antonio Falcón (1838–1909), Peruvian Roman Catholic Bishop of Cusco Juan Crisóstomo Falcón (1820–1870), President of Venezuela...
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Juan Crisóstomo Falcón Zavarce (27 January 1820 – 29 April 1870) was the president of Venezuela from 1863 to 1868. Falcón was a member of the Liberal...
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Coro. The state was named after Juan Crisóstomo Falcón. Present day Falcón State was first explored in 1499 by Juan de la Cosa and Américo Vespucio,...
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Primera División top goalscorer: 2013–14, 19 Goals Juan Falcón, delantero por “cosas del destino” (Juan Falcón: Forward for "a matter of fate") Archived 4 March...
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Juan Falcón Marcial (born 27 April 1965) is a Chilean-Cuban actor. Falcón was born in La Habana. He supports the Cuban Revolution, but settled in Chile...
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ghost singer for Memo Eduardo Paxeco as Samuel Nelson Brodt as Sergio Juan Falcón as Animador Julio Fuentes as Invitado María Paz Grandjean as Francisca...
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Juan Antonio Falcón Iturrizaga (1838–1909) was a Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cusco from 1892 and 1909. He was born in Lima...
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Look up Falcón or falcón in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Falcón is a state in Venezuela Falcón may also refer to: Falcón Zulia, a historical Venezuelan...
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Juan Carlos Falcón (born 19 November 1979) is an Argentine football midfielder. Falcón started his professional career in 1998 with Vélez Sársfield, where...
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Juan José Falcón Sanabria (Las Palmas 1936) is a Spanish conductor and composer. Falcón Sanabria conducts the Coral Polifónica de Las Palmas and Orquesta...
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attributed to Josefa Camejo). The rightward statue depicts marshal Juan Crisóstomo Falcón, holding a book and a sword. The wall has 21 bronze shields, representing...
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Emilio Edwards, Josefina Fiebelkorn, Gloria Münchmeyer, Ximena Rivas, and Juan Falcón. Claudia Di Girolamo as Diana Nazer. Francisco Reyes as Gary Mendez....
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Chilevisión. Claudia Di Girólamo as Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer Juan Falcón as gobernador Cristobal Garcia de Leon Ricardo Fernández as capitán Fernando...
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Gabriel Torres (Zamora, 19 goals) 94 2013–14 Zamora Mineros de Guayana Juan Falcón (Zamora, 19 goals) 95 2014–15 Deportivo Táchira (8) Trujillanos Edwin...
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February 2023. Retrieved 19 February 2023. Volosín, Juan I. Morales (10 April 2023). "Transporter-7 | Falcon 9 Block 5". Everyday Astronaut. Archived from the...
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Garza Falcón, and two sons, Juan José and José Antonio de la Garza Falcón, were born to this marriage. After the death of Catarina, de la Garza Falcón married...
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socialité and feminist and Inés's primary confidant, and Alberto Quispe (Juan Falcón), Clara's secret lover and a Peruvian miner fighting discrimination against...
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The Sierra de Falcón consists of a series of mountains located in Venezuela's Falcón State of relatively low altitude, mostly formed by the Sierra de San...
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official name of Venezuela, adopted in its 1864 constitution under the Juan Crisóstomo Falcón government. This remained the official name until 1953, when the...
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Echeverría Daniel Emilfork Álvaro Escobar Álvaro Espinoza Carolina Fadic Juan Falcón Fernando Farías Roberto Farías Nona Fernández Francisco Flores del Campo...
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Otabek Shukurov – Al-Fayha – 2024– Aldry Contreras – Al-Fayha – 2024– Juan Falcón – Al-Fateh – 2015–16 Juanpi – Al-Ain – 2020–21 Adrián Martínez – Al-Tai...
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naturalized Chilean) Steevens Benjamin, actor (Haitian naturalized Chilean) Juan Falcón, actor (Cuban naturalized Chilean) Mey Santamaría [es], model (Cuban...
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Lorenzo Falcón (August 30, 1855 – November 14, 1909) was an Argentine Army officer, politician, and Chief of the Argentine Federal Police. Falcón was born...
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Álvaro Morales as Martín Ortúzar . Paz Bascuñán as Trinidad Molina. Juan Falcón as Delfín Molina. Néstor Cantillana as Santos Molina. Ricardo Fernández...
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General Falcón signed the PeaceTreaty of Coche (named after an estate not far from Caracas), which sealed the victory of the Liberals. Falcón became the...
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Di Girolamo Francisca Lewin Pablo Cerda Eduardo Paxeco Ximena Rivas Juan Falcón Francisca Gavilán Héctor Noguera Opening theme Soy lo que soy Composer...
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accompanied General Juan Crisóstomo Falcón in his invasion of Venezuela, becoming his general secretary. After the final defeat of Falcón at the Battle of...
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politician Lidia Falcón (born 1935), Spanish politician and writer Miguel Falcón (born 1979), Spanish footballer and manager Nick Falcon (born 1968), American...
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The Juan Crisostomo Falcón National Park (Spanish: Parque nacional Juan Crisóstomo Falcón), also known as the Sierra de San Luis, is in the southern part...
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Coro, Venezuela (redirect from Coro, Falcón)
Coro is the capital of Falcón State and the second oldest city in Venezuela (after Cumaná). It was founded on July 26, 1527, by Juan de Ampíes as Santa Ana...
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