Víctor Mora may refer to: Víctor Mora (comics) (1931–2016), Spanish writer of comic books Víctor Mora (athlete) (born 1944), retired long-distance runner...
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Víctor Manuel Mora García (born November 24, 1944) is a retired long-distance runner from Colombia. He won the gold medal in the men's 5.000 metres event...
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Víctor Hugo Mora Llamas (born July 12, 1974), known as Víctor Mora, is a Mexican football manager and former player. Since 2020 he works at U. de G. Premier...
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television and film actor Víctor Mora (comics) (1931–2016), pseudonym of Eugenio Roca, Spanish writer of comic books Alberto J. Mora (born 1951), General Counsel...
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Víctor Mora (6 June 1931 – 17 August 2016) was a Spanish comic book writer. Born in Barcelona, Mora created and wrote the series Capitán Trueno, El Jabato...
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(comics) Víctor Mora (athlete) Víctor Muñoz, footballer Víctor Manuel Ortíz, politician Víctor Pecci, tennis player Víctor Púa, footballer Víctor Rivera...
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hero of a series of Spanish comic books, created in 1956 by the writer Víctor Mora and illustrated mainly by Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza (Ambrós). The comics...
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football player Víctor Hugo Mora (born 1974), Mexican football manager Víctor Moreno (born 1979), Venezuelan baseball player Víctor Moreno (cyclist)...
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(film), 1930 starring Victor Varconi in the title role Capitán Trueno, the hero of a series of Spanish comic books by Víctor Mora Captain Thunder (DC Comics)...
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1972 Víctor Mora (COL) 23:24 8.9 km 49th 1973 Víctor Mora (COL) 23:25 8.9 km 50th 1974 Rafael Ángel Pérez (CRC) 23:58 8.9 km 51st 1975 Víctor Mora (COL)...
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Antonio Segura (story) and José Ortiz (artist) El Capitán Trueno by Víctor Mora (author) and Ambrós (artist) Carpanta by José Escobar Saliente Los casos...
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hero of a series of Spanish comic books, created in 1958 by the writer Víctor Mora and illustrated mainly by Francisco Darnís. El Jabato's themes and cast...
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Víctor Manuel Morales Mora is a Costa Rican politician and lawyer. He has served as a government minister in three different administrations and served...
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matrimonio feliz, Chief Penagos in Las detectivas y el Víctor [es], Judith Mora in El tesoro, and Elvira Mora in Pa' quererte. Alina Lozano was born in Bogotá...
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Swedish market and even in Zaire. In Spain, creates with the script of Víctor Mora Supernova [es] (Súper Mortadelo, 1973) and with Andreu Martín Fantasía...
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another popular medieval hero, Capitán Trueno, was created in 1956 by Víctor Mora and Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza). Two publishing houses — Editorial Bruguera...
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illustrating Capitán Trueno from the synopsis provided by the writer, Víctor Mora. Capitán Trueno was published both in Pulgarcito magazine and as a biweekly...
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diamonds"). The following year he began the western comic Sunday, written by Víctor Mora and published by Spanish Selecciones Ilustradas. In 1969–1971, de la...
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in such strips as Dani Futuro [es; de; it] (by Víctor Mora and Carlos Giménez) and Gigantik (by Mora and José Maria Cardona). The visual style of Valérian...
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runner. He won the Boston Marathon in 1972 by an 18-second margin over Víctor Mora. In 1973 he finished third at the same race. During his career, Olavi...
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Barrera". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 30 July 1973. Retrieved 20 September 2024. "Mora ganó los 10.000". El Tiempo. AFP. July 27, 1973. p. 12 (3-C). 1973 decathlon...
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Mercè Rodoreda Award (section Premi Víctor Català)
Catalana and published by Edicions Proa. Initially called the Víctor Català Award (named after Victor Català), which was awarded for the first time in 1953,...
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corner of the Paseo Colón and Jirón Washington. Designed in 1912 by Víctor Mora, it was inaugurated five years later. It owes its name to Francisco Sal...
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French author Pierre Christin since the early 1980s and Spanish author Víctor Mora, among others. Goetzinger died on 20 December 2017, at the age of 66...
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in such strips as Dani Futuro [es; de; it] (by Víctor Mora and Carlos Giménez) and Gigantik (by Mora and José Maria Cardona). His visual style also influenced...
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6 5000 metres Víctor Mora Colombia 14:04.2 CR Mario Pérez Mexico 14:06.8 Rafael Palomares Mexico 14:19.6 10,000 metres Víctor Mora Colombia 29:56...
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Oaxaca (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 January 2022. Víctor Lojero – Liga MX stats at MedioTiempo.com (archived) (in Spanish) Víctor Lojero at Soccerway v t e...
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Zeus Software (Raul Lopez), Luis Rodriguez Soler, Pablo Ariza Molina Víctor Mora 1990 Cosmic Sheriff Dinamic Software Teddy, Ruben, Gina, Deborah 1990...
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The Night Is Ours Directed by Fernando A. Rivero Written by Víctor Mora Fernando A. Rivero Based on Irresponsables by Pedro Mata Produced by Guillermo...
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4:05.6 5000 metres Víctor Mora (COL) 14:20.0 Jorge Ramírez (COL) 14:52.2 Germán Correa (COL) 14:55.5 10,000 metres Víctor Mora (COL) 29:26.18 Germán...
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