• Pedro Fleitas (born 11 July 1953) is a Paraguayan footballer. He played in nine matches for the Paraguay national football team from 1974 to 1979. He...
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  • "Grandmasters". Genbukan Chiryaku Dojo. Retrieved 25 July 2018. González, Pedro Fleitas. "Bujinkan Unryū Dōjō". www.bujinkanpedrofleitas.com. Retrieved 25 July...
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  • society of San Pedro del Paraná. San Pedro del Paraná is the birthplace of poet, musician and political Paraguayan Epifanio Mendez Fleitas, who left deep...
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  • right handed. Born in Las Villas Province, Fleitas came from a baseball family, as his older brother, Ángel Fleitas, played briefly for the Washington Senators...
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  • Ovelar Fernando de la Mora Alfonso Colmán 7,000 Sportivo Carapeguá Pedro Fleitas Carapeguá Teniente 1º Alcides González 3,500 Sportivo Iteño Hugo Ovelar...
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  • President Fernando Lugo. He died in Buenos Aires. Epifanio Méndez Fleitas was born in San Pedro del Paraná, in the Itapúa Department of Paraguay. He began his...
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    José Pedro Cea Urriza (1 September 1900 – 18 September 1970) was an Uruguayan football player as a striker and coach. Cea was born in Montevideo, Uruguay...
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    Bleo Pedro Fournol, mostly known as Pedro Calomino (also nicknamed Calumín) (13 March 1892 – 12 January 1950) was an Argentine footballer who played as...
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  • Roberto Cabañas (1961-04-11)11 April 1961 (aged 18) Cerro Porteño 4FW Pedro Fleitas (1953-07-11)11 July 1953 (aged 25) Cerro Porteño 4FW Evaristo Isasi...
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    Chávez (1952) Pedro Juan Mayor (1952), interim Epifanio Méndez Fleitas (1952-1954) Pedro Mayor (1954), interim Osvaldo Chávez (1954) Pedro Mayor (1955)...
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  • Coach: José Julián Hernández [es] Coach: Freddy Valda [fr] Head Coach: Pedro Morales Head Coach: Marcos Calderón Head Coach: Efraín Sánchez Head Coach:...
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  • Ellis Frazier, written by Benjamin Budd, and starring Gary Daniels, Sissi Fleitas, Eddie J. Fernandez, and Justin Nesbitt. The film marks the third collaboration...
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  • American artist of Cuban descent, known for public sculptures Miguel Fleitas, (born 1956), Cuban-born American visual artist, photographer, and film...
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  • goal Domingo Tarasconi Teófilo Aguilar Carlos Soto Humberto Moreno Manuel Fleitas Solich Ildefonso López Luis Vargas Peña Ángel Romano Wikimedia Commons...
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    Fernando Lugo (category People from San Pedro Department, Paraguay)
    active in Colorado Party politics. His maternal uncle, Epifanio Méndez Fleitas, was a co-conspirator in the 1954 Paraguayan coup d'état that helped bring...
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    Gastón Machín (2002–05, 2016-) Leonardo Pisculichi (2002–05, 2014) Leandro Fleitas (2003–06, 2007–08) Lucas Barrios (2003–04) Nicolás Pareja (2004–06) Lucas...
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  • Fernández José Fernández Lorenzo (Chico) Fernández Osvaldo Fernández Ángel Fleitas Mike Fornieles Tony Fossas Tito Fuentes Bárbaro Garbey Adonis Garcia Onelki...
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    Vargas. He also participated, alongside Judith Grace, Maripily, Pedro Rivera and Sissi Fleitas, among others, in the Telemundo reality contest, Top Chef Celebrity...
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  • Pirillo (1959–60) Alfredo Ramos (1961) Martim Francisco (1961–62) Manuel Fleitas Solich (1962) Armando Del Debbio (1963) Paulo Amaral (1964) Roberto Belangero...
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    Pedro Efraín Alegre Sasiain (born 18 January 1963) is a Paraguayan politician, lawyer, and university professor, who served as president of the Authentic...
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    congressional and governor races. Both Peña and the vice president-elect Pedro Alliana were set to take office on 15 August 2023. The president of Paraguay...
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  • coach: Laís Head Coach: Juan C. Bertone Head Coach: Manuel Fleitas Solich Head Coach: Pedro Olivieri The first appointed coach of the Argentina national...
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    (1951–54) Gradim (1955–56) Sylvio Pirillo (1956–58) Zezé Moreira (1958–62) Fleitas Solich (1963–64) Tim (1964–67) Telê Santana (1967–68) Evaristo de Macedo...
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  • (26) Gento (87 p.) 77 14 September 1969 1 Real Madrid Barcelona 3–3 (2–2) Fleitas (18, 38), Gento (63) Bustillo (3, 5), Rexach (71) 78 28 December 1969 16...
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  • (San Pedro) Sport Unión (Cordillera) Olimpia (Villarrica) (Guairá) Atlético Forestal (Caaguazú) Atlético Enramadita (Caazapá) Sportivo San Pedro (Itapúa)...
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  • national team), heart attack. Emmanuëlle, 81, Canadian singer. Roberto Fleitas, 91, Uruguayan football player and manager (Peñarol, Liverpool, national...
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  • (San Pedro) Teniente Brozzon (Cordillera) Cerro Porteño (M) (Guairá) Universidad Católica (Caaguazú) 14 de Mayo (FY) (Caazapá) Sportivo San Pedro (Itapúa)...
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    the most with 64,920 minutes, while the player with the fewest minutes is Pedro Mosquera, who played just one minute. Alongside Spain, players from 44 different...
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  • Dunga of  Brazil, Manuel Seoane of  Argentina, Danilo Alvim of  Brazil and Pedro Cea of  Uruguay won the Copa América as a player and also as a coach: Cea...
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    appointed Bishop of San Juan Bautista de las Misiones Aníbal Maricevich Fleitas (1957–1965), appointed Bishop of Concepción y Chaco Felipe Santiago Benitez...
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