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Maximiliano Arboleya (1870–1951) was a
Spanish sociologist, priest, and activist. He is
counted among pioneers of
Spanish Christian-democracy. As such...
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Burokas A,
Arboleya S,
Moloney RD,
Peterson VL,
Murphy K,
Clarke G, et al. (October 2017)....
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Carlos Arboleya (born 23 July 1985) is a
Uruguayan rugby union player. He was
named in Uruguay's
squad for the 2015
Rugby World Cup.
Carlos holds an MBA...
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United States.
University of
Michigan Press. pp. 88–91. ISBN 9780472027293.
Arboleya,
Jesus (2000). The
Cuban Counterrevolution. Ohio
Center for International...
- include:
Maximiliano Alaníz (born 1990),
Argentine footballer Maximiliano Arboleya (1870–1951),
Spanish sociologist,
priest and
activist Maximiliano Arias...
- Edurne; Pineda-Cirera, Laura; Burokas, Aurelijus; Espinosa-Carrasco, Jose;
Arboleya, Silvia; Latorre, Jessica; Stanton, Catherine; Hosomi, Koji; Kunisawa,...
- (7): e177. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050177. PMC 1896187. PMID 17594176.
Arboleya, Silvia; Watkins, Claire; Stanton, Catherine; Ross, R. Paul (2016-08-19)...
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centuries in the
South American country and
whose origins date back to the
Arboleya region in Asturias, Spain.
Among its
numerous and
influential members are...
- JSTOR 26380237. "Che's Habanos"
Archived 2 May 2008 at the
Wayback Machine by
Jesus Arboleya and
Roberto F. Campos,
Cigar Aficionado,
October 1997 Cantavella-Jordá...
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lasting impact on Florida". NBC News. 2022-12-16.
Retrieved 2023-06-13.
Arboleya, Jesús. Havana-Miami: The U.S.-Cuba
Migration Conflict.
Ocean Press, 1996...