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Benkos Biohó (late 16th
century — 1621), also
known as
Domingo Biohó was a
Mandinka and
South American leader who
escaped from the
slave port of Cartagena...
- Cecilia,
where he
first started playing football at the
Escuela Benkos Biojo. At the
advice of his uncle, he
entered the
Envigado Palmira Football School...
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Donda Argentina 10.88 8 1
Gustavo Dubarbier Argentina 11.00 Q 9 2
Edgar Biojó Colombia 11.06 10 1 Luis Sánchez Uruguay 11.15 Q 11 2 Ángel
Guerrero Paraguay...
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Eduardo Jimenez 2 DF ARG
Bruno Duarte 3 DF ECU
Sixto Mina 4 DF ECU
Ronny Biojó 7 MF ARG
Lucas Mancinelli 8 MF ECU Nicolás
Davila 10 MF ECU
Danny Luna...
- Akui ward, Ife. 38 36 29 38 1770−1800 Akínmóyèró D
Lafogido Iriko dunle biojo (the mist
cannot wet the
ground like rain). 39 37 30 39 1800−1823 Gbániárè...
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bombed a camp of the 48th
Front of the FARC-EP
where its
commander Domingo Biojó died,8 and on
September 23
Operation Sodoma was
carried out, in
which Jorge...
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Rolan de la Cruz
Biojó (born 3
October 1984) is a
former footballer who pla**** a midfielder. Born in Colombia, he
capped for the
Equatorial Guinea national...
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Oliver Heywood, Ray ****ney 39.91 5 2 Colombia Mina Arquimedes,
Edgar Biojo,
William Moreno,
Fabio García 40.53 6 1 Netherlands
Antilles Lionel Rafaela...
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Ejrcito Nacional de Colombia.
Retrieved 16
December 2014. "Alias "Domingo
Biojó" fue
abatido en operación
contra las Farc en Putumayo". www.elcolombiano...
- Jorge Baleche (BRA) 10.8 Hipólito Brown (VEN) 11.0 200
metres Edgar
Biojo (COL) 21.5 Diego Valencia (COL) 21.9 Jorge Baleche (BRA) 22.0 400 metres...