• José Corral may refer to: José Manuel Corral (politician), an Argentinian politician José Manuel Corral (footballer), a Spanish footballer and manager...
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  • José Manuel Corral García (born 8 December 1952) is a Spanish former football player and manager. Corral's playing career as a midfielder included 23 appearances...
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    José Manuel Corral (born October 28, 1968, in Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina) is a lawyer, a political activist of the Radical Civic Union and a member...
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  • Moreno Manolete Manuel Pablo José Francisco Molina Nando Luis Otero Pahiño Pedrito Enrique Romero Sergio Diego Tristán Juan Carlos Valerón José Luis Veloso...
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  • José Luis Castillo vs. Diego Corrales was a boxing match in Las Vegas, Nevada, US, on May 7, 2005. Corrales won the fight in the tenth round after himself...
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  • Jose Manuel Corrales Montalvan was a Filipino military officer, Dentist and Lawyer who fought in Mindanao during World War II. born on March 17, 1903,...
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  • tem Manuel Jimeno to José Dolores Ortega. The name means "valley corral". The grant extended along the Pacific coast from José Francisco Ortega's Rancho...
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    2005, Corrales received Fight of the Year honors by The Ring and the Boxing Writers Association of America for his acclaimed first bout with José Luis...
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  • footballer José Andrés Corral Arredondo (1946–2011), Mexican Roman Catholic bishop Leticia Corral (born 1959), Mexican mathematician Manuel Corral (1934–2011)...
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    Manuel Orantes Corral (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnwel oˈɾantes koˈral]; born 6 February 1949) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. He won...
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    Josefa Corrales (1880-1962) who went by the name Josefa. José and Josefa had four children: Ofelia (1901-1972), Esther (1902-1994), José Manuel Jr. (1904-1978)...
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  • six matches. Silva was sacked, and replaced by José Manuel Corral until the end of the season. Corral improved the club's league form slightly, but they...
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  • Manuel Jimeno to José Tiburcio Vásquez. The name means “earthen corral” in Spanish. Jimeno granted Vasquez the smaller southern part of Rancho Corral...
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  • Retrieved 24 February 2023. Banos, Rene Michael (10 May 2021). "Maj. Jose Manuel Corrales Montalvan, 1st Camp Commander of the 'Kampo'". Cagayan de Oro Times...
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    José Manuel Restrepo Vélez (30 December 1781 – 1 April 1863) was an investigator of Colombian flora, political figure and historian. The orchid genus...
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  • Almena. Corral, Pedro (2007). Desertores. La Guerra Civil que nadie quiere contar (in Spanish). DeBolsillo. ISBN 978-84-8346-258-4. Martínez Bande, José Manuel...
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  • Rancho Corral de Piedra was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was patented to José María Villavicencio in 1867. When José María...
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  • Excellence Urology. Last Word Publishers. pp. 65-68. Carchano, María José (2023-06-04). "Manuel García-Portillo: "Yo era un adolescente tímido e inseguro; el...
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  • José Corrales (October 20, 1937 – May 2002) was a Cuban poet and playwright. José Corrales was born in Guanabacoa on October 20, 1937. He performed with...
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  • moment arrives when I consider it to be enough”. Assistant coach José Manuel Corral was in charge when the team drew 0–0 against Atlético and didn't win...
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    Corral de comedias (lit. 'theatrical courtyard') is a type of open-air theatre specific to Spain. In Spanish all secular plays were called comedias, which...
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  • name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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    Villa (/ˈviːə/ VEE-ə, also US: /ˈviːjɑː/ VEE-yah; Spanish: [ˈbiʎa]; born José Doroteo Arango Arámbula, 5 June 1878 – 20 July 1923) was a Mexican revolutionary...
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  • team. That year his fellow team member Manuel Sanroma died during the Volta a Catalunya. Three years earlier, José Antonio Espinosa, another Fuenlabrada...
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    Agustín Castro 1916: Blas Corral 1916: José Ascención González 1916: Blas Corral 1916–1917: Pablo Villanueva 1917–1918: Manuel Fuentes A. 1918–1919: Pablo...
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    Jose Manuel "Babe" del Gallego Romualdez (born November 8, 1947) is a Filipino journalist, publisher and business executive who is the current Ambassador...
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    Civic Union In office 15 December 2017 – 17 December 2021 Preceded by José Manuel Corral Succeeded by Gerardo Morales Personal details Born (1962-03-20) 20...
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    Ramón Corral Verdugo (January 10, 1854 – November 10, 1912) was a Mexican politician who served as the Vice President of Mexico under President Porfirio...
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    fuertes de Valdivia) is a series of Spanish colonial fortifications at Corral Bay, Valdivia and Cruces River established to protect the city of Valdivia...
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    candidate for the presidency, and was re-elected with 100% of the vote. Ramón Corral became the first Mexican vice president in decades, and the first elected...
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