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Alquízar (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈkisaɾ]) is a town and muni****lity in the
Artemisa Province of Cuba. The
settlement was
first mentioned in 1616, as...
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Alquízar Muni****l
Museum is a
museum located in the 91st
avenue in
Alquízar, Cuba. It was
established as
museum on 28
January 1981. The
museum holds sections...
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Paula Jaraquemada Alquizar (1768–1851) was one of Chile's most
outstanding patriots in the
struggle for
independence from Spain. Born in
Santiago on 18...
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Cuban second baseman in the
Negro leagues in the 1940s. A
native of
Alquizar, Cuba, Miró made his
Negro leagues debut in 1945 with the New York Cubans...
- pla**** the position,
followed by all-time
great Luis Aparicio. A
native of
Alquízar, Cuba, Rodríguez pla**** in the
Negro leagues with the New York Cubans,...
- grower, the
namesake of the
Vegas Robaina cigar brand.
Robaina was born in
Alquízar in La
Habana Province of Cuba but he grew up and
lived most of his life...
- Guanajay, Caimito, Bauta, San
Antonio de los Baños, Güira de Melena,
Alquízar, Artemisa, Candelaria, San Cristóbal, Bahía
Honda Government • President...
- 16, 1934) was a
Cuban writer and
revolutionary leader. He was born in
Alquízar, in the La
Habana province.
After graduating from the
University of Havana...
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manager of UD Las
Palmas in 1949.
Pancho Arencibia was born in 1911 in
Alquízar on the
Island of Cuba, as the son of a
Canarian family who had emigrated...
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fought alongside Simón Bolívar, and his
family owned a
coffee plantation in
Alquízar. He
attended school in
France in 1844, but was
forced to
return to Cuba...