• Look up Flecha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flecha is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Flecha (footballer), full name Gilberto...
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    The Flechas (Portuguese for Arrows) were an elite paramilitary tactical unit of the Portuguese secret police (PIDE, latter renamed DGS) that operated...
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  • Flecha Azul is a brand of tequila produced in Jalisco, Mexico by Abraham Ancer and Aron Marquez. Mark Wahlberg invested in the company in 2021. "Big shots:...
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  • Mateo Flecha (Catalan: Mateu Fletxa; 1481–1553) was a Catalan composer born in Kingdom of Aragon, in the region of Prades. He is sometimes known as "El...
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  • Ramón Flecha is a Spanish sociologist who is a professor of sociology at the University of Barcelona, Doctor Honoris Causa from West University of Timişoara...
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  • Flechas Rayadas or Striped Arrows was a Jicarilla Apache chief of the band that, together with Francisco Chacon's warriors, defeated Lieutenant Davidson's...
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    Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni (born 17 September 1977) is an Argentine-born Spanish former professional road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional...
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  • Narciso Flecha Álvarez (14 April 1912 – 6 January 1967) was a Peruvian basketball player. He competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. Antonio Flecha at Olympedia...
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  • February 2022), better known as Flecha, was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a right winger. Right winger, Flecha stood out mainly playing for...
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  • Isla Flecha, or the Arrow, aka Isla El Borrego, is an island in the Gulf of California, located within Bahía de los Angeles east of the Baja California...
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  • Flechas Division (Flechas = Arrows, in Spanish) was created from the Flechas Negras Brigade expanded into a Division sized unit. It served in the Aragon...
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    The yoke and arrows (Spanish: Yugo y flechas) or the yoke and the bundle of arrows (Spanish: Yugo y haz de flechas) is a symbolic badge dating back to...
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  • Paulo Tarso Flecha de Lima (8 July 1933 – 12 July 2021) was a Brazilian diplomat. He was the ambassador of Brazil to the United Kingdom, the United States...
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  • Félix Flechas (born 17 September 1954) is a Puerto Rican alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1988 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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  • Mateo Flecha el Joven, in Catalan Mateu Fletxa el Jove (Prades. Baix Camp, c. 1530 – Sant Pere de la Portella, Berguedà, 20 February 1604) was a Catalan...
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    its symbols. It is made out of Gynerium sagittatum known locally as caña flecha, a type of cane that grows in the region. The word vueltiao is a Colombian...
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  • Flecha de oro is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque and starring Pepe Arias and Gloria Grey. Pepe Arias Gloria Grey Juana Sujo Pablo...
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    Lohner B.I (redirect from Barrón Flecha)
    machine gun on trainable mount for observer (40 built). Flecha The Lohner Flecha (Arrow) or Barrón Flecha, was a variant of the Lohner B.1 developed in Spain...
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    proposed a holistic concept of dialogue. Educators such as Freire and Ramón Flecha have also developed a body of theory and techniques for using egalitarian...
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  • Engineer Company Division Truck Unit The Flechas Negras Brigade was later expanded to form the Flechas Division. Flechas Azules Mixed Brigade de Mesa, José...
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  • when the Flechas Azules Mixed Brigade was expanded into two division-sized units; the Flechas Azules and Flechas Verdes Divisions. The Flechas Azules Division...
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  • when the Flechas Azules Mixed Brigade was expanded into two division-sized units: the Flechas Verdes and Flechas Azules Divisions. The Flechas Verdes Division...
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  • is the current interim manager of Boyacá Chicó. Gómez was nicknamed La Flecha (The Arrow) due to his speed. Born in Medellín, Gómez began his career with...
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  • Flecha del Sur (Arrow of the South) was the name of a diesel train, AM-100 series, used for the first time on the southern Chilean rail network around...
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  • Ensaladas de Flecha Prague (1581), by Mateo Flecha the Younger, that contains six long four-part vocal compositions by his uncle Mateo Flecha (1481–1553)...
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    Miguel Nicola Garófalo Martinho da Vila Nelson José Pinto Freire Paulo Tarso Flecha de Lima Plínio Pacheco Rodrigo Pederneiras Barbosa Ruth Escobar Sabine Lovatelli...
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  • unveiled a new mascot, "Black Arrow" (Portuguese: Flecha Negra), inspired by club legend Tarciso. However, Flecha Negra wasn't made to replace the Musketeer...
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  • Flechas Negras Division was a division of the Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War. The name means "Black Arrows" in Spanish. It was a Blackshirts...
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  • (1882–1928), Mexican Roman Catholic priest Mateo Flecha el Joven (c. 1530–1604), Spanish composer Mateo Flecha (1481–1553), composer born in Kingdom of Aragon...
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    dialogue, it was first systematically applied to dialogical education by Ramón Flecha in his 2000 work Sharing Words. Theory and Practice of Dialogic Learning...
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