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Julio César
Balparda Muró (c. 1900 – 9 July 1942 in Montevideo) was an
Uruguayan chess master. He won the
Uruguayan Chess Championship three times (1929...
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reproduced in
Historia crítica de
Vizcaya y de sus Fueros, by
Gregorio Balparda,
according to Auñamendi
Entziklopedia Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
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Fernando Gabriel Enciso Balparda,
better known for his
stage name
Petru Valensky (born 8
August 1958 in Montevideo) is a
Uruguayan actor,
comedian and...
- known, Macerátiz,
could have been,
according to the
historian Gregorio Balparda de las Herrerías, a
nickname that
would come from the
Basque "matzer" (deformed)...
- p.199. ISBN 9788495379948.
Balparda de las Herrerías 1933–34, pp. 257 and 259.
Salazar y Acha 1985, pp. 57–60.
Balparda de las Herrerías,
Gregorio de...
- 1924
Dionisio Ureta Balparda 26
March 1924 – 12
March 1930 Tomás
Quintana Martín 12
March 1930 – 31
January 1931
Dionisio Ureta Balparda 31
January 1931 –...
- 1986, p. 24.
Canal Sánchez-Pagín 1986, pp. 28–29.
Balparda y las Herrerías 1933–34, pp. 241, 249.
Balparda y las Herrerías,
Gregorio de (1933–34). Historia...
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Committee of
Bilbao Federico de Echeverría with
great indignation of men like
Balparda, and of the
socialists and republicans. In his speech,
which was considered...
- 1902 were two ****ure
Mayor of
Bilbao Federico Moyúa (no. 1) and
Gregorio Balparda [es] (no. 6), the
Arteche brothers (Julio and Antonio) (no. 25/6), and...
- (Hungary, born 1987) János
Balogh (Romania, Hungary, 1892–1980)
Julio Balparda (Uruguay, c. 1900–1942)
Amikam Balshan (Israel, born 1948)
Hristos Banikas...