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Carlos Astrada (February 26, 1894 –
December 23, 1970) was an
Argentine philosopher.
Astrada was born in Córdoba. He
completed his
secondary school studies...
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boxer Walter Estrada Degrandi (1930–2007),
Uruguayan chess master Leonardo Astrada (born 1970),
retired Argentine footballer A Estrada, a muni****lity in...
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Leonardo Rubén
Astrada (born 6
January 1970) is a
retired Argentine footballer, who went on to
become a
football manager. The last team he
managed was...
- the head town of the Berón de
Astrada Department.
Between 1910 and 2013 the muni****lity had the name Berón de
Astrada.
Change of name (in Spanish) Muni****l...
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Mauro Astrada (born
November 14, 1980) is an
Argentine former footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Boca
Juniors 2000–2002
Deportivo Italiano 2002–2003...
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March 24, 2016)
Roberto Sensini (June 10, 2014 –
April 4, 2015)
Leonardo Astrada (April 14, 2015 – Nov 8, 2015) Juan
Manuel Llop (March 28, 2016 – June...
- the priest,
whose face is not
visible in the photo, was
Carlos Berón de
Astrada. The
photo was
taken at the
church "Pequeña Obra de la
Divina Providencia...
- Berón de
Astrada Department is a
department of
Corrientes Province in Argentina. The
provincial subdivision has a po****tion of
about 2,294 inhabitants...
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Academy Pablo Aimar Matías
Almeyda Norberto Alonso Julián Álvarez
Leonardo Astrada Claudio Caniggia Amadeo Carrizo Fernando Cavenaghi Hernán
Crespo Andrés...
- a weak
finish in the 2008 Clausura,
Sensini was
replaced with
Leonardo Astrada.
Under his guidance,
Estudiantes reached the
final of the 2008 Copa Sudamericana...