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- Jon Belaustegui Ruano (born 19 March 1979 in San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa) is a Spanish handball player. He parti****ted at the 2008 summer Olympics in Beijing...
- Belén Rueda as Laura Marian Álvarez as Sara Iván Mendes as Jamir Marta Belaustegui [es] as Elsa. Enrico Lo Verso as Padre Salvio Manolo Cardona as Sergio...
- Martín Nil Cardoner [es] María Caballero Milena Smit Elena Irureta Marta Belaustegui [es] Josean Bengoetxea [es] Cándido Uranga [eu] Katia R. Borlado Ximena...
- Octavio and in the presence of all the people of Costa Esperanza. Leandro Beláustegui (Villanueva Cosse) He is the grandfather of Bruno and the great-grandfather...
- The first telegraph message in Basque was sent by Teodoro de Arana y Beláustegui, at the time a deputy to the Cortes from Gipuzkoa, to Ondarroa; it read:...
- Teodoro Benigno Ignacio de Arana y Beláustegui (1858-1945) was a Spanish Carlist politician. His career climaxed during last decades of the Restoration...
- 10E1597B. doi:10.1002/spp2.1597. ISSN 2056-2799. Neto de Carvalho, Carlos; Belaústegui, Zain; Toscano, Antonio; Muñiz, Fernando; Belo, João; Galán, Jose María;...
- Muñoz de Salazar (1856–1923), conservative politician Teodoro de Arana y Beláustegui (1858–1945), Carlist politician Rafael Iriondo (1918–2016), footballer...
- Yon González as Hugo Llor. David Solans as Hugo Llor (young). Marta Belaustegui [es; ca] as Antonina, Hugo's mother. Bruna Cusí as ****nda/Beatriz, Hugo's...
- Benavent 2000, p. 385. Benavent 2000, p. 499. Benavent 2000, p. 531. "Marta Belaustegui, pels voltants de Palma". Dbalears. 10 January 2000. "No ploris, Germaine"...