• Casabianca may refer to: Camille de Casabianca (born 1960), French filmmaker and writer Luc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca (1762–1798), French Navy officer Paul...
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    Casabianca is a town and municipality in the Tolima Department of Colombia. The population of the municipality was 6,501 as of the 1993 census. 5°05′N...
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    This article lists cities and towns in Colombia by population, according to the 2005 census. A city is displayed in bold if it is a capital city of a department...
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  • María Michelsen de López (category First ladies of Colombia)
    Tulia Umaña de Vargas, Jorge Bejarano, Emilio de Brigard Ortiz, Manuel Casabianca, José Antonio León Rey, Jorge Obando, and Manuel Antonio Suárez Hoyos...
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    Ambalema Anzoátegui Armero (Guayabal) Ataco Cajamarca Carmen Apicala Casabianca Chaparral Coello Coyaima Cunday Dolores Espinal Falán Flandes Fresno Guamo...
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    Los Nevados National Natural Park (category National parks of Colombia)
    Salento, Villahermosa, Anzoátegui, Santa Isabel, Murillo, Ibagué and Casabianca. The park was temporarily closed by the authorities since March 31, 2023...
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    accusations turned out to be baseless and exaggerated. Minister of War, Manuel Casabianca, indirectly facilitated the coup by naming General Jorge Moya Vásquez...
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    Tolima at Espinal, in Honda and in Ambalema were defeated by General Casabianca, reorganised themselves in Gualanday but were again defeated at Ibague...
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    Thousand Days' War (category Military history of Colombia)
    Days' War (Spanish: Guerra de los Mil Días) was a civil war fought in Colombia from 17 October 1899 to 21 November 1902, at first between the Liberal...
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  • actor and writer Ivan Caryll Félix Tilkin 1861-1921 Belgian composer Maya Casabianca Margalit Azran 1941-2018 French-Israeli singer Gerald Casale Gerald Pizzute...
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    Battle of Peralonso (category 1890s in Colombia)
    commander of the Conservative army instead of the more popular Manuel Casabianca. The Liberal forces secretly decamped from Cerro Tasajero on 13 December...
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    Paisa (region) (category Culture of Colombia)
    (founded by Antioqueans in 1905); Herveo (f. 1860); Líbano (f. 1849); Casabianca (f. 1886); Murillo (f. 1871); Anzoategui (f. 1895); Villahermosa (f. 1887)...
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    Camila Osorio (category Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Colombia)
    pronunciation: [maɾja kaˈmila oˈsoɾjo seˈrano]; born 22 December 2001) is a Colombian professional tennis player. She has been ranked by the WTA as high as...
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    Tolima Department (category Departments of Colombia)
    Tolima (Spanish pronunciation: [toˈlima]) is one of the 32 departments of Colombia, located in the Andean region, in the center-west of the country. It is...
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    1820s (section Gran Colombia)
    publishes Poems Descriptive of Rural life 1820 1826: Felicia Hemans publishes Casabianca, a poem commemorating the sinking of a French ship called the Orient during...
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  • districts Bosa the Azucena and the Station, as well as the Perdomo and Casabianca of Ciudad Bolívar. In the vicinity are the Terminal of Transport of the...
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  • Nadie me quita lo bailao (category 2018 Colombian television series debuts)
    as Rebeca Mijail Mulkay as Camacho Shirly Gómez as Salomé Charlotte de Casabianca as Viviana "La serie Zumba de RCN se estrena en México". todotvnews.com...
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    Nemesio Camacho (category Universidad Externado de Colombia alumni)
    Nemesio Camacho Macías (November 1869 - 7 May 1929) was a Colombian businessman and politician. The Stadium Nemesio Camacho in Bogotá is named after him...
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    of Drug Cartels". The Washington Post. "FARC's drug submarine seized in Colombia". BBC News. 5 September 2011. McLaren, Alfred S., CAPT USN "Under the Ice...
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  • M This is a list of mining areas in Colombia. The mineral industry of Colombia is large and diverse; the country occupies the first place in mining areas...
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  • Pamela Baily (Jan) Amanda Tobin (Dec) Anne Smith Lea Antonoplis Claudia Casabianca 1978 Elizabeth Little Hana Mandlíková Tracy Austin Linda Siegel 1979 Anne...
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  • (US) Roxann Dawson (US) Deborah Day (Canada) Linda Day (US) Camille de Casabianca (France) Laura de Jonge (Canada) Maria de Medeiros (Portugal) Miranda...
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  • originator of the concept) for years and is now hosted by Raphaël de Casabianca, and involves taking a French celebrity to an unknown destination to live...
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    previous year due to injury, Anisimova entered the Copa Colsanitas in Colombia without any match wins on clay at the WTA Tour-level. Nonetheless, she...
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  • heavy seas. Seventeen of the 26 crew were lost. Nine survivors were rescued by the frigate Casabianca ( Marine Nationale) and taken to St Peter Port....
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    her first main-draw match since 2007 in Indian Wells, this time over Colombian Mariana Duque. She continued her good form as she defeated fellow Croatian...
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  • Heinrich Heine – Die Harzreise (The Harz Journey) Felicia Dorothea Hemans – "Casabianca" Robert Hetrick – Poems and Songs of Robert Hetrick Andreas Kalvos – Odes...
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    Ilana Kloss 1975: Natasha Chmyreva 1976: Marise Kruger 1977: Claudia Casabianca 1978: Linda Siegel 1979: Alycia Moulton 1980: Susan Mascarin 1981: Zina...
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  • (2010–2015), liver cancer. Blandine Verlet, 76, French harpsichordist. Maya Casabianca, 77, French-Israeli singer. Dean Ford, 72, Scottish singer (Marmalade)...
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  • Ilana Kloss 1975: Natasha Chmyreva 1976: Marise Kruger 1977: Claudia Casabianca 1978: Linda Siegel 1979: Alycia Moulton 1980: Susan Mascarin 1981: Zina...
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