Ignacio 'Nacho' María González Gatti (Spanish pronunciation: [iɣˈnasjo ˈnatʃo maˈɾi.a ɣonˈsales]; born 14 May 1982) is a Uruguayan football manager and...
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Ignacio María González (January 26, 1838 – February 8, 1915) was a politician from the Dominican Republic. He served as 14th president of the Dominican...
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Ignacio González or Nacho González may refer to: Ignacio González (footballer, born 1944), Guatemalan goalkeeper Nacho González (footballer, born 1971)...
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Nacho González (footballer, born 1971), Ignacio Carlos González Cavallo, Argentine goalkeeper Nacho González (footballer, born 1982), Ignacio María González...
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(1868–1874) Ignacio María González, Supreme Chief (1874) Ignacio María González, Manuel Altagracia Cáceres, Generals-in-Chief (1874) Ignacio María González, President...
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and tear, on November 25, 1873, the pillars of Baecism in Cibao, Ignacio María González, governor of Puerto Plata, and Manuel Altagracia Cáceres, government...
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Fabián Carini, Richard Núñez Walter Gargano Carlos Grossmüller Ignacio María González Edinson Cavani Cristhian Stuani, Jose Gimenez Camilo Mayada Diego...
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died on March 3, 1903 in Santo Domingo after giving a fiery speech at Puerta del Conde. Buenaventura Báez José María Cabral Ignacio María González v t e...
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Six Years' War. Ignacio María González (1838–1915) — 25 November 1873 21 January 1874 57 days Green Supreme chief. Ignacio María González (1838–1915) Manuel...
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Nacho Vidal (redirect from Ignacio Jordà González)
Ignacio Jordà González (born 30 December 1973), better known as Nacho Vidal, is a Spanish pornographic actor and director. Ignacio Jordà González was...
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Simplemente María (English title: Simply María) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1989. Victoria Ruffo, Manuel Saval...
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Espaillat González (1903–2006) 22. Ignacio María González Lavastida (1845–1886; nephew of Ignacio María González) 11. Ana Idalia González Nouel 23. Rosa...
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provisional Government, even though Ignacio María González had gone ahead to establish another one in Santiago de Cuba. González ended up staying with the Presidency...
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Buenaventura Báez was overthrown, and the new government under Ignacio María González subsequently cancelled the concession and seized the Company's assets...
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General elections were held in the Dominican Republic in 1874. Ignacio María González was elected president. Dominican Republic: 1848 to 1986 Presidential...
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Jaime Ignacio González González (born 19 October 1960 Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish politician and member of the Partido Popular. González served as the...
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also led negotiations with the President of the Dominican Republic Ignacio María González. The Chief of Staff of President Domingue, General N. Léger, was...
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García-Molina, database researcher Ángel María Garibay K, linguist Francisco Javier González-Acuña, mathematician Guillermo González Camarena, inventor of the first...
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Canciones y recuerdos by Elísabet Benavent. The film stars María Valverde and Álex González and was released on Netflix on 29 September 2021. Maca, a clumsy...
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1923. January 1 – New York City annexes The Bronx. January 2 – Ignacio María González becomes head of state of the Dominican Republic for the first time...
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Zumalacárregui María Ángeles Rodríguez María Carmen Barea Sonia Barrio Mercedes Coghen Celia Corres Natalia Dorado Nagore Gabellanes Mariví González Anna Maiques...
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Alejandro Grullón Rodríguez-Objío (1895–1985) and Amantina Rafaela Espaillat González (1903–2006). He married Ana Dínorah Viñas Messina (1929–2001) in 1952,...
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November 25, 1873, generals Ignacio María González and Manuel Altagracia Cáceres, the main Baecista leaders of Cibao, revolted. González remained in the presidency...
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Manuel Jimenes. August 4, 1865: José María Cabral overthrew Pedro Antonio Pimentel. October 5, 1876: Ignacio María González overthrew Ulises Francisco Espaillat...
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Toledo y González, María Álvarez de Toledo y González, and Lucía Álvarez de Toledo y González, daughters of her own daughter María Victoria González Quiríno...
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Mercedes González Jorge Alfredo Gonzalez Jorge Hernández González José Francisco González José González Ganoza José González Joly José Ignacio González José...
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the country. In addition, Duarte received a letter from President Ignacio María González, who invited him to reintegrate into the Dominican Republic. But...
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Sunderland – 2011–13, 2014–16 Diego Forlán – Manchester United – 2001–05 Ignacio María González – Newcastle United – 2008–09 Abel Hernández – Hull City – 2014–15...
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Iribarren (GS) José María Lassalle Ruiz (GP) María Luisa Lizarraga Gisbert (GS) Gaspar Llamazares Trigo (GER-IU-ICV) José Ignacio Llorens Torres (GP)...
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Position Name Head coach Diego Pérez Assistant coach Ignacio María González Goalkeeping coach Ignacio Bordad Physical trainer Marco Mansulino...
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