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Pedro Sáinz de
Baranda y
Borreiro (13
March 1787 – 16
December 1845) was a
naval officer, industrialist, and
liberal politician who
founded the Mexican...
- Aral, Fontán, Gándara, Cova da Becha, Curbeira, Horta, Orxas, Castañal,
Borreiros, Portiño, Tomada, San Xurxo, Capela, Misarelas, Estea, Pinal, Budiases...
- Suárez
Abreu (mother)
Relatives Pino Cámara
Family Pedro Sáinz de
Baranda y
Borreiro (great-grandfather) Joaquín
Baranda (great-uncle)
Ismael Moreno Pino (grandson)...
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Country Spain Region Galicia Province Pontevedra County Vigo
Parishes Borreiros (San Martiño), Chaín (Santa María), Couso,
Donas (Santa Baia), Gondomar...
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Newcastle Jets 1–0
Brisbane Roar
Newcastle 19:50 AEDT
Hoffman 11'
Report Stadium:
McDonald Jones Stadium Attendance: 12,137 Referee:
Jonathan Borreiro...
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Newcastle Jets 1–0
Brisbane Roar
Newcastle 19:50 AEDT
Hoffman 11'
Report Stadium:
McDonald Jones Stadium Attendance: 12,137 Referee:
Jonathan Borreiro...
- the pirates. He
mentions how he
learned about Pedro Sainz de
Baranda y
Borreiro, who
defeated a
Spanish convoy when it
sieged Fort San Juan de Ulúa in...