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Balmaseda (in
Basque and officially, in Spanish: Valmaseda) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province of Biscay, in the
Basque Country. Balmaseda...
- Liz
Balmaseda (born
January 17, 1959) is a
journalist who
writes for The Palm
Beach Post.
Balmaseda was born in
Puerto Padre, Cuba,
amidst the
Cuban Revolution...
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Francisco Javier Balmaseda Jullien (March 31, 1823 –
February 17, 1907) was a
Cuban writer.
Francisco Javier Balmaseda was born on
March 31, 1823 in San...
- Julián Cruz
Balmaceda (sometimes
spelled as
Balmaseda) (January 28, 1885 –
September 18, 1947) was a
Filipino poet, essayist, playwright, novelist, journalist...
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daughter of
Alfonso X of Castile.
Fernando became lord of Orduña and
Balmaseda in 1322,
after the
death of his brother, Lope Díaz IV de Haro who died...
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Joaquina García
Balmaseda de González (February 17, 1837 –
April 12, 1911) was a
Spanish actress, journalist, poet, humorist, and translator. Joaquina...
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Sociedad Deportiva Balmaseda Fútbol Club is a
Spanish football team
based in
Balmaseda, Biscay, in the
autonomous community of
Basque Country. Founded...
- Juan de
Balmaseda y
Censano Beltrán (16
April 1702, Galilea, La
Rioja – 30 May 1778),
interim Royal Governor of Chile. Son of
Pedro de
Balmaceda and Angela...
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Canut quit the band and
joined Dinarama along with
Alaska (singer). Rafa
Balmaseda,
formerly from
Glutamato Ye-Yé and
Derribos Arias,
joined on b****. Ana...
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Catalina de
Balmaseda y San Martín,
religious name
Catalina de Cristo, (1544-1594) was a
Carmelite nun and ****ociate of
Teresa of Ávila. She was born...