• Juan José 'Juanjo' Valencia de la Serna (born 18 September 1971) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played 191...
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    The University of Valencia (Valencian: Universitat de València [univeɾsiˈtad de vaˈlensi.a]), shortened to UV, is a public research university located...
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  • Juan Bautista José Cabanilles (also Juan Bautista Josep, Valencian: Joan) (6 September 1644 in Algemesí near Valencia – 29 April 1712 in Valencia) was...
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    Juan José Millás (born 1946) is a Spanish writer and winner of the 1990 Premio Nadal. He was born in Valencia and has spent most of his life in Madrid...
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    May 2011. "Official announcement". Valencia CF. 21 August 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2014. "Valencia agree to sell Juan Mata to Chelsea". BBC Sport. 21 August...
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  • Valencia Club de Fútbol (Spanish: [baˈlenθja ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol]; Valencian: València Club de Futbol [vaˈlensi.a ˈklub de fubˈbɔl]), commonly referred to...
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  • Juan José Martí (1570 – 22 December 1604) was a Spanish novelist, who was born at Orihuela, Province of Alicante about 1570. He graduated as bachelor...
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  • of Juan José and may refer to: Juanjo (futsal player) (Juan José Angosto) (b. 1985), Spanish futsal player Juanjo (footballer, born 1987) (Juan José García...
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    Juan José Padilla is a Spanish torero ('bullfighter'). He became a matador de toros, 'killer of (full-grown) bulls', in the town of his birth, Jerez de...
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  • World War II Juan José Florián Valencia (born c. 1982), Colombian paracyclist Jesse Valencia, American musician, author, and actor Larry Valencia (born 1958)...
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  • century, the lords Mr. Francisco and Mr. Eladio Valencia Delgado, sons of Mr. José Rafael de Valencia and Mrs. Concepción Delgado, belonging to distinguished...
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    Juan José Lopez-Ibor (Sollana, Valencia, 22 April 1906 – Madrid 1991) was a Spanish psychiatrist. He studied medicine at the University of Valencia and...
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  • and composer in the tiento tradition. He may have studied with Juan Cabanilles in Valencia but is first documented as organist in Barcelona at Sant Pere...
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    José Benlliure y Gil (30 September 1858, el Poble Nou de la Mar – 5 April 1937, Valencia) was a Spanish painter. He was born in the community of El Canyamelar...
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  • Leandro Chichizola – Las Palmas, Getafe – 2017–19 José Juan Cioffi – Burgos – 1977–78 Rubén Ciraolo – Valencia – 1987–89 Óscar Coll – Espanyol – 1956–61 Fabricio...
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    Valencia (Spanish: [baˈlenθja] , officially in Valencian: València [vaˈlensia]) is the capital of the province and autonomous community of the same name...
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    José Bordalás". Valencia CF. 27 May 2021. Retrieved 27 May 2021. McDougall, Andrew (14 August 2021). "Bordalas victorious in first game as Valencia boss...
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    chapel altarpieces include works by Juan de Juanes, Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina, Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa, and José Vergara Gimeno. Pope Callixtus III...
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  • The club is owned by retail tycoon Juan Roig. Valencia Basket was founded on 27 September 1986, after Valencia CF decided to fold its basketball section...
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    Gabriel Valencia, helped subdue the revolt.[1] Shortly thereafter, Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga rose against Bustamante in Guadalajara, Juan N. Álvarez...
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    Ana Juan (born 1961 in Valencia, Spain) is a Spanish artist, illustrator and painter. After graduating in fine arts from Universidad Politécnica in Valencia...
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  • brother, Juan Caro Sureda (1775–1820), was also a military commander during the Peninsular War. At the start of the Anglo-Spanish War, José Caro was given...
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  • José María González Valencia (born in Pamplona on June 25, 1840) was a Colombian Conservative politician, lawyer, academic, diplomat, writer and educator...
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  • thirty years by the Edetania Foundation. Monsignor José María García Lahiguera, archbishop of Valencia, with the cooperation of some religious institutions...
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    Juan Bautista Soler Luján is a Spanish businessman and former president of Valencia Club de Fútbol. He is a real estate developer and investor, based...
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    statement". Valencia CF. 26 December 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2013. Valle, Conrado (26 December 2013). "Valencia officially announce Juan Antonio Pizzi...
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  • Miroslav Đukić, Valencia's offence malfunctioned, and in December, Đukić was fired by the club, with successful former San Lorenzo coach Juan Antonio Pizzi...
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  • Bass: Javier Sapiña Flute: José Mª Sáez Ferriz Clarinet: Pepe Cerveró Oboe: Vicent Llimerà Bassoon: Juan Sapiña Horn: Juan José Llimerà Trumpet: Vicent Campos...
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    Nevertheless, he returned to his old post at Valencia Cathedral in 1632, which he held until his death. He studied under Juan Ginés Pérez. In the field of composition...
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  • Sevilla – 2017–19 Jeison Murillo – Granada, Valencia, Barcelona, Celta – 2013–15, 17–19, 19–22 Juan José Narváez – Betis, Valladolid – 2017–18, 22–23...
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