• José Quintanilla may refer to: José Quintanilla (footballer), Salvadoran footballer José Alberto Quintanilla, Bolivian swimmer José Quintana (disambiguation)...
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    María José Quintanilla (born 17 February 1990), also nicknamed “Coté”, is a Chilean singer, songwriter, and actress. She began singing as a child and participated...
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  • Isabel Quintanilla (1938–2017), Spanish visual artist José Quintanilla (footballer) (1947–1977), Salvadoran footballer José Alberto Quintanilla (born 1997)...
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    Selena Quintanilla Pérez (Latin American Spanish pronunciation: [seˈlena kintaˈniʝa ˈpeɾes]; née Quintanilla; April 16, 1971 – March 31, 1995) was an...
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  • On the morning of March 31, 1995, American singer Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was shot and fatally wounded at the Days Inn in Corpus Christi, Texas. Although...
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  • José Alberto Quintanilla (born January 1, 1997) is an Olympic swimmer in the Men's 50 meters freestyle representing Bolivia. He competed in the 2016 Rio...
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    José Antonio Quintanilla Escobar (29 October 1947 – 1977) was a former footballer from El Salvador who played as a midfielder. Quintanilla was a member...
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    Abraham Isaac Quintanilla Jr. (born February 20, 1939) is an American singer, songwriter, and producer. He is the father of Tejano singer Selena and was...
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  • Tejano band formed in 1981 by Tejano singer Selena and her father Abraham Quintanilla. The band remained together until the murder of Selena in 1995, which...
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  • marathon runner María José Quintanilla (born 1990), Chilean singer María José Ribera (born 1996), Bolivian swimmer María José Rienda Contreras (born...
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  • 1989), Major League Baseball player José Luis Naranjo y Quintana (born 1944), Mexican politician José Quintanilla (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    Carlos Quintanilla Quiroga (22 January 1888 – 8 June 1964) was a Bolivian general who served as the 37th president of Bolivia on a provisional basis from...
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    mid-20th century, such as Pedro Infante, Miguel Aceves Mejía, Lola Beltrán and José Alfredo Jiménez. Mariachi Vargas still remains, tracing its history in terms...
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    musicians to South American superstars such as Karol G, Maluma, María José Quintanilla, Shakira and Tini, as well as international megastars like the Backstreet...
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    singer) & Samsara (Band) Got Talent Chile [es] Mega 12 March 2021 María José Quintanilla Karla Constant Carolina Arregui Sergio Freire Luis Gnecco Denise Rosenthal...
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  • Saturnino Osorio (1945-01-06)6 January 1945 (aged 25) 0 Águila 6 3MF José Quintanilla (1947-10-29)29 October 1947 (aged 22) 3 Atlético Marte 7 3MF Mauricio...
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    Succeeded by Luis Tapia In office 15 May 1859 – 28 May 1859 Preceded by José Quintanilla Succeeded by Luis Tapia In office 3 September 1859 – 14 November 1859...
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    Carl Quintanilla (born September 10, 1970) is an American journalist and co-anchor of Squawk on the Street on CNBC. Quintanilla was born in Midland, Michigan...
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    Quintanilla Juan Martinez as Young A.B. Ricardo Chavira as Abraham Quintanilla Brandol Ruiz as Young Abraham Noemi Gonzalez as Suzette Quintanilla Daniela...
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    well as landscape paintings. Isabel Quintanilla was born in the Pacifico neighborhood of Madrid on July 22, 1938 to José Antonio and María Ascensión. Her...
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    "Rubén Piñeda." Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved on 15 March 2014. "José Quintanilla." Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved on 15 March 2014. "Carlos Ramírez...
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  • Ecuador and the United States Upon the success of Rojos in Chile, María José Quintanilla presented a children's series with the same format entitled Rojito...
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  • contra Fama on TVN, which aired for the first time in 2002. María José Quintanilla in particular gained acclaim on the program by singing ranchera songs...
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    Canales Misael Alfaro Ramiro Carballo Raúl Magaña Salvador Mariona José Quintanilla Roberto Rivas Jaime Rodríguez Adonay Martínez Rodolfo Zelaya Horacio...
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  • Enrique Perea Quintanilla (1956 – August 9, 2006) was a Mexican journalist, veteran crime reporter, and founder of the magazine Dos Caras, Una Verdad...
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    Rojo Fama Contrafama. The contest was to find the "double" of Maria Jose Quintanilla; a girl who could sing like or resemble her. After an agreement with...
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    contra Fama on TVN, which aired for the first time in 2002. María José Quintanilla in particular gained acclaim on the program by singing ranchera songs...
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  • Vogel Elmer Acevedo Víctor Azúcar Juan Francisco Barraza Joel Estrada José Quintanilla Zerga Geremew Asmeron Germa Tommy Lindholm Jean-Claude Bras Giorgos...
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    Antonio Quintanilla (Pámanes, Spain; 1787 - † Almería, Spain; 1863) was a Spanish brigadier and Governor of Chiloé from 1820 to 1826. He was the last...
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  • Mariona (c) DF 5 Saturnino Osorio DF 14 Mauricio Manzano  67' MF 6 José Quintanilla MF 8 Jorge Vásquez MF 10 Salvador Cabezas MF 7 Pipo Rodríguez  80'...
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