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Bruguera (Catalan pronunciation: [bɾuˈɣeɾə]) is a
Catalan surname. It may
refer to:
Editorial Bruguera, a
Spanish publishing company Josep Llimona i Bruguera...
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Sergi Bruguera i
Torner (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsɛɾʒi βɾuˈɣeɾə i tuɾˈne]; born 16
January 1971) is a
Spanish former professional tennis player and coach...
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Tania Bruguera (born 1968 in Havana, Cuba) is a
Cuban artist and
activist who
focuses on
installation and
performance art. She
lives in Cambridge, M****achusetts...
- (Nosotros).
After Juan
Bruguera's death in 1933 his sons, Pantaleón and
Francisco Bruguera Grane,
succeeded him. Pantaleón and
Francisco Bruguera changed the name...
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Miguel Brugueras del
Valle (1939–2006) was a
Cuban politician and diplomat, and a "devout fidelista".
During the
dictatorship of
Batista he was an activist...
- María
Bruguera Pérez (6
November 1913 – 26
December 1992) was an anarcho-syndicalist who died in
Madrid in 1992.
Bruguera came from a
family of deep anarchist...
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Sister Maria Pilar Bruguera Sábat (Girona, 1906 – Vic, 1994) was a
Spanish Catalan Roman Catholic nun and physician. Even
after she
graduated from the...
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Gustavo Kuerten defeated Sergi Bruguera in the final, 6–3, 6–4, 6–2 to win the men's
singles tennis title at the 1997
French Open. It was his
first major...
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Josep Llimona i
Bruguera (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛb ʎiˈmonə]; 8
April 1864, in
Barcelona – 27
February 1934) was a
Spanish sculptor. His
first works...
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Sergi Bruguera defeated two-time
defending champion Jim
Courier in the final, 6–4, 2–6, 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 to win the men's
singles tennis title at the 1993...