Juan Marín may refer to: Juan Marin (judoka) (born 1952), Puerto Rican judoka Juan Marín (Spanish politician) (born 1962) Juan Alvarado Marín (born 1948)...
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Carolina, Puerto Rico, three miles (5 km) southeast of San Juan. It is named for Luis Muñoz Marín, Puerto Rico's first democratically elected governor, and...
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Juan David Marín Correa (born 4 March 1998) is a Colombian footballer currently playing as a forward for Honduran side Arsenal SAO-Cantarranas. Marín...
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Juan Antonio Fernández Marín (born 3 December 1957 in Madrid, Spain) is a former Spanish professional football referee. Profile at WorldReferee.com[dead...
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Juan Antonio Marín Casero (born 2 March 1975) is a former professional male tennis player from Costa Rica, who represented the Central American nation...
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Juan Antonio Marín Lozano (born 31 December 1962) is a Spanish businessman and politician. He first took office in the 2007 local elections in which his...
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period. Muñoz Marín was instrumental in the suppression of the Nationalist Party and its efforts to gain independence. Luis Muñoz Marín was born on February...
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Guadalupe "Lupe" Marín (October 16, 1895 – September 16, 1983), born María Guadalupe Marín Preciado, was a Mexican model and novelist. Marín was born in Ciudad...
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female leader of a Chilean political party. Marín was born in Curepto, in the Maule region to Heraclio Marín, a farmer, and school teacher Adriana Millie...
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surname Marin is of Spanish language origin. In Spanish, it is spelled Marín, with an acute accent on the í. Richard Anthony "Cheech" Marin (born July...
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School in Cupey. The San Juan Metropolitan Area is served by two airports: The Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU), San Juan's primary commercial airport...
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Juan Marin (born 25 August 1952) is a Puerto Rican judoka. He competed in the men's half-heavyweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Juan Rodolfo Marín (1909 – 10 April 1967) was a Chilean journalist and politician. Juan Rodolfo Marín started in journalism when he joined the Coquimban...
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offer Marín's refreshments to visitors. On 10 December 1819, Kamehameha II officially commissioned Marín as a captain in the Hawaiian Army. Marín was also...
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attractions such as Old San Juan and the Puerto Rico Convention Center District. The short distance between the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport and...
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Juan Airport may refer to: Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, serving San Juan, Puerto Rico Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Airport, serving San Juan...
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San Juan Aviation is an Air Charter airline company that operates regularly scheduled flights from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Carolina...
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Luis Muñoz Marín Park (Spanish: Parque Luis Muñoz Marín) is an urban park located in the Gobernador Piñero district of San Juan, close to Hato Rey, Río...
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Juan Francisco Alemany Marín (born 12 November 1963) is a Spanish former handball player. He was a member of the Spain men's national handball team. He...
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"Vox pide la dimisión de Juan Marín y el adelanto de las elecciones andaluzas" [Vox asks for the resignation of Juan Marín and for the Andalusian elections...
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promotion in other countries. In 2024, Marín was awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Sports. Carolina Marín in her earlier childhood was a keen Flamenco...
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Inés Mendoza (redirect from Inés María Mendoza Rivera de Muñoz Marín)
Inés María Mendoza Rivera de Muñoz Marín (January 10, 1908 in Naguabo, Puerto Rico – August 13, 1990 in San Juan), was a former First Lady of Puerto Rico...
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gun was loaded, and pulled the trigger. In 1957, Juan Carlos spent a year in the naval school at Marín, Pontevedra, and another in the Air Force school...
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document was proclaimed by the party's leader and co-founder, Luis Muñoz Marín—who, in doing so, became the first Puerto Rican governor elected by the...
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Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla (born 1 May 1970) is a Spanish politician and president of the Andalusian branch of the People's Party. Since 18 January 2019...
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por el que se designa Vicepresidente de la Junta de Andalucía a don Juan Antonio Marín Lozano" (PDF). Boletín Oficial de la Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish)...
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and political figure Guadalupe Marín (1895–1983), "Lupe Marín", Mexican model and novelist, wife of Diego Rivera Ion Marin (born 1960), Romanian-born Austrian...
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Leociadio Marín, alcalde electo de Baeza". Ideal (in Spanish). Baeza. Archived from the original on 27 October 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2024. Polo, Juan Francisco...
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Marín and his wife had three children: William Edgardo, Luis Alexander, and José Juan. They resided in the sector of Bairoa in Caguas. Miranda Marín held...
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Manuel Marín Gaudier born in Barrio Salud, in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. He was Mayor of Mayagüez from 1937 to 1941. His parents were Juan Marin and Rosalia...
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