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    Public Works (Spanish: Ministerio de Obras Públicas; MOP) of Argentina was a ministry of the national executive power that oversaw and advised on the elaboration...
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  • Néstor Jesús Gordillo Benítez (born 22 August 1989) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as attacking midfielder for II liga club KKS 1925 Kalisz...
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  • difference. On 15 June 2009 over 65,000 Beticos, including icons such as Rafael Gordillo, Del Sol, Hipólito Rincón, Julio Cardeñosa and others, joined the protest...
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    Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    expedition to the Bahamas. Finding the islands completely depopulated, Gordillo and Pedro de Quexos, pilot of another slaving ship, sailed northwest in search...
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  • Flaco Herminda Pedro Merlo as Bocha Alexia Moyano as Luz Jean Pierre Noher as Gordo Caño Martín Seefeld as El Negro Pablo Sorensen as Gordillo Diego Starosta...
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  • José Antonio Gordillo Luna (born 24 January 1974) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central defender, and is a manager. Gordillo was born in...
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    politician in the Cortes of Cádiz and canon of the Cathedral of Havana: Pedro José Gordillo Ramos. It was the childhood home of Simón Bonifacio Rodríguez y Rodríguez...
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    2010-02-13. [Rodríguez Gordillo 2005], p. 15. [Rodríguez Gordillo 2005] pp. 15, 36. [Rodríguez Gordillo 2005], p. 19 et. seq. [Rodríguez Gordillo 2005] p. 23 et...
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    America for the next 60 years. In 1521, Spanish slavers Pedro de Quexo and Francisco Gordillo embarked on an expedition from the Caribbean to the little-explored...
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  • Jordi Gordillo Brunet (born 16 August 1983 in Barcelona) is a S5 classified swimmer from Spain. He has cerebral palsy. He competed at the 2000 Summer...
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  • Carlos Salazar Beraún (1996–1998) Carlos Sandoval Blancas (1999–2006) José Gordillo Abad (2007–2010) José Gordillo Abad (2011–2014) Angel Wu (2015–2018)...
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    president during the beginning of that meeting. During this time, the Cortes were a unicameral parliament and the tenure of the president of the house was one...
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    President of the Senate. Each senator casts a single vote, that is, they write a single name on the ballot. Pedro Rollán was elected President of the Senate...
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    Disandro (1957) Amable Rubén López (1957) Rodolfo Bútori (1958 - 1959) Pedro Gordillo (1959) Atilio Willington (1959 - 1961) Fernando Belucci (1962) Rodolfo...
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  • August 7, 1930 August 7, 1934 Son of Emeterio Olaya Ricaurte Gabriel Paris Gordillo (1910–2008) Head of the Military Government Junta Great-great-grandson...
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    completely depopulated, Gordillo and another slaving ship piloted by Pedro de Quexos sailed northwest in search of land that a previous slaving expedition...
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  • to a Native American kidnapped in 1521, along with 70 others, from near Winyah Bay by Spanish explorer Francisco Gordillo and slave trader Pedro de Quexos...
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    durante medio siglo" Ministerio de Educación, España Guadalupe Trigueros Gordillo (1998). La Universidad de Sevilla durante el Sexenio Revolucionario. Secretariado...
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  • Leticia Paula Barreto as Theresa Yuri Vargas as Luci Alejandro Gutiérrez as Pedro Maura Palma as Eva Santiago Miniño as Alonso Liseth Barrera as Meche Lina...
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  • Pedro Cordero Martín (born 28 January 1972) is a Spanish boccia player. He represented Spain at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Paralympics, winning a...
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    González, Gonzalitos Manuel Gómez Morín Plutarco Elías Calles Elba Esther Gordillo Carlos Hank González Jorge Hank Rhon Enrique Jackson Benito Juárez Vicente...
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    Species List". www.sealifebase.ca. Retrieved 2022-04-25. Lam-Gordillo, Orlando; Ardisson, Pedro-Luis (2019). "The global distribution and richness of frog...
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    Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor a grant for the land explored in 1521 by Francisco Gordillo and slave trader Captain Pedro de Quejo (de Quexo). Ayllón sent...
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  • of what is now the coastal southeastern United States by Francisco Gordillo and Pedro de Quejo in 1521. Accounts of the region's abundance from Quejo and...
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    Spanish explorer Francisco Gordillo. A point of land jutting out into an area of the Atlantic Ocean with swift currents, it became a landing spot for many...
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    Villanueva-García, Claudia; Romero-Callejas, Evangelina; Díaz-López, Hilda M.; Gordillo-Chávez, Elías J.; Martínez-Carrasco, Carlos; Berriatua, Eduardo; Rendón-Franco...
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    February 1953) is a Spanish politician who is the current Mayor-President of the autonomous city of Ceuta, since 8 February 2001. He is a member of the People's...
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    a second team. If the title-holders' association is among the top three-ranked associations, the 4th ranked association is also entitled to enter a second...
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  • Elba Esther Gordillo considered the most powerful woman in Mexican politics. The lack of democracy within the teachers' union has been as a source of conflict...
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  • They also had to pay San Lorenzo's travel expenses and a fine. The competition will be run under a single round-robin, contested by 28 teams (26 from the...
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