María Fernanda Chacón Romo is a Mexican actress and singer. "La segunda plataforma". Es Mas (in Spanish). 9 February 2002. Archived from the original...
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Don José María Chacón (1 January 1749 – 1 January 1833) was the last Spanish Governor of Trinidad, serving from 1783 to 1797. He was responsible for signing...
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Laguardia as Jason Daniela Luján as Clara Luz Martín Ricca as Rudolf María Chacón as Lichita Miguel Martínez as Chano Jonathan Becerra Lambda García as...
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singer and composer María Cervera (1956–2018), Peruvian volleyball player Maria Aldana Cetra (born 1980), Argentine cyclist María Chacón (born 1991), Mexican...
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the arrival of Christopher Columbus, in 1498. Spanish governor José María Chacón surrendered the island to a British fleet under the command of Sir Ralph...
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María Cecilia Chacón Rendón is a Bolivian lawyer, political scientist who served as the minister of defense in 2011. She became the first woman to occupy...
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Carme Maria Chacón Piqueras (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkaɾmə tʃəˈkom piˈkeɾəs]; March 13, 1971 – April 9, 2017) was a Spanish lawyer, lecturer and politician...
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Dalilah Polanco, Sergio Ochoa, Claudia Acosta, Carlos Speitzer, and María Chacón. The series revolves around a group of unhappily married friends that...
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starred as protagonists, María Chacón and Miguel Martínez starred as child protagonists known as the "Alegrijes", while Rosa María Bianchi starred as adult...
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Island of Trinidad. Within a few days the last Spanish Governor, Don José María Chacón surrendered the island to Abercromby. As a result of the signing of the...
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shares her surname with her half-sister Iris Chacón who is also a vedette. Born of parents Don Angel Manuel Chacón Alonso and Mother Carmen Rodriguez Ortiz...
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feathers, beads, and drumming. In 1789, Spanish governor of Trinidad José María Chacón issued a directive that all Africans (the majority of the population)...
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María Gabriela de Faría Chacón (born 11 September 1992), is a Venezuelan actress and singer known for her work in South American television series. She...
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José Chacón is the name of: José Chacón Díaz (born 1977), Venezuelan professional racing cyclist José Luis Chacón (born 1971), Peruvian football (soccer)...
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Governor Chacón may refer to: José María Chacón (1749–1833), last Spanish Governor of Trinidad from 1783 to 1797 Fernando Chacón, Governor of New Mexico...
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son of Juan José Chacón Paiz and Soledad González Paiz who died during his birth. He is grandson of José Deciderio Chacón and María del Rosario Paiz,...
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Armando Hernández, Paco Rueda, Yare Santana, Irving Peña, Carlos Espejel, María Chacón, and Jorge Ortín. On 29 October 2019, before its premiere it was confirmed...
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Héctor Berzunza as Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine. The cast was also joined by María Chacón as Natalie, and Rodolfo Zarco as Henry for some performances. Directed...
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The Mission was granted 1000 acres (4 km²) of land by Governor José María Chacón, and Governor Ralph Woodford added 320 acres (1.3 km²). However, as the...
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Madrid had determined a new governor for Trinidad already, José María Chacón, but Chacón first had to settle his affairs at home and then travel to Trinidad...
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designer. Dario Moreno: photographer. Delia Domínguez: Businesswoman. María Chacón: Co-founder of Leotards Panama. Luis M. Caballero: Co-Founder of Panama...
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Navy that caused delays in her construction. In May 1891, the Queen Regent María Cristina assigned Cervera to her court as her naval aide-de-camp. A year...
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Alejo Carpentier married in this church by the decade of 1940. José María Chacón and Calvo, famous hispanist and sixth earl of House Bayona was baptised...
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Trinidad's de facto capital. The last Spanish Governor of Trinidad, Don José Maria Chacón, devoted much of his time to developing the new capital. He compelled...
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Portraits of Ralph Abercromby at the National Portrait Gallery, London Alonso, María M., "Chapter XIV – Abercromby's Siege", The Eighteenth Century Caribbean...
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Maria Àngels Chacón i Feixas (born 1968) is a Spanish politician from Catalonia who served as Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge of the Catalan government...
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nombrando Jefe del Estado Mayor Central de la Armada el Almirante D. José María Chacón y Perú. [Pery]. Gaceta de Madrid núm. núm. 325, de 21/11/1919, página...
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as Aderales Seo Ju Park as Mayte María Chacón as Sandra Giuseppe Gamba as Cano Sebastián Zurita as Gus Benshorts María José Bernal Johana Fragoso Blendl...
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Amerindians. However, when the French arrived in 1783 under Governor José María Chacón's Cedula de Repoblación the Amerindians were restricted to Arima. Most...
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protests so as to pass through a police roadblock. Defense Minister María Chacón Rendón later resigned as a result of the violent crackdown on protests...
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