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Josefina Aldecoa,
originally known as
Josefa Rodríguez Álvarez (8
March 1926 – 16
March 2011), was a
Spanish writer and
teacher born in León. She was...
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Balmanya (1952)
Emilio Aldecoa (1955–57), (1959–60)
Dagoberto Moll (1965–66)
Emilio Aldecoa (1967–68) Vicenç
Sasot (1972–74)
Emilio Aldecoa (1974–76) Lluís Coll...
- José
Ignacio Aldecoa e
Isasi (24 July 1925 – 15
November 1969) was a
Spanish writer. He was the
nephew of the
painter Adrián
Aldecoa [Wikidata]. José...
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Emilio Aldecoa Gómez (30
November 1922 – 4
September 1999) was a
Spanish professional footballer who pla**** in the
English and
Spanish football leagues...
- Agustín de Jáuregui y
Aldecoa (17 May 1708/1711 – 29
April 1784) was a
Spanish politician and
soldier who
served as
governor of
Chile (1772–80) and viceroy...
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Amaia Salamanca as
Alicia Alarcón / Murquía
Adriana Ozores as doña
Teresa Aldecoa de Alarcón Eloy Azorín as
Javier Alarcón Fele Martínez as
Alfredo Vergara...
- ISBN 978-0-7295-3929-6. De
Backer D,
Biston P,
Devriendt J, Madl C,
Chochrad D,
Aldecoa C, et al. (March 2010). "Comparison of
dopamine and
norepinephrine in the...
- Bahamas, and
Costa Rica. His team
includes cameramen Mark Vins and
Mario Aldecoa,
trained wildlife experts who
occasionally present episodes themselves...
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Ramallets 1966–67 9th
Pedro Torres Héctor Martín
Emilio Aldecoa Héctor Martín
Emilio Aldecoa Héctor Martín 1967–68 2nd
Antonio Alfonso José Molinuevo...
- y la II
Guerra Mundial – La
guerra aérea de los
Aldecoa" [The
Basques and
World War II – The
Aldecoa air war]. euskonews.eus (in Basque).
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