- In
Spanish a
búcaro is a
general term for
water jars, and a
búcaro de
Indias ("
búcaro from the Indies") is a
particular type
exported to Europe, made in...
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Mario Adolfo Búcaro Flores is a
Guatemalan diplomat and
civil servant who
served as the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs from
February 2022 to
January 2024...
- A botijo, also
called búcaro in Spanish, càntir in Catalan,
canabarro in Galician,
txongil in Basque, and
boteja in
Hispanic America, is a traditional...
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Gustavo Bucaro (born 26
August 1974) is a
Guatemalan former swimmer who
competed in the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
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Jorge Adalberto Búcaro (5 May 1946 – 26
October 2023) was a
Salvadoran football player and manager. El
Gancho (the Hook)
Búcaro started his
career in...
- Bucaramanga. 1994 (as Leopardos); 2006; 2007; 2011; 2012
Bucaros es campeón -
Universia Bucaros bicampeón en Copa Salud-Coop de
baloncesto -
Caracol Radio[permanent...
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Courtney & Jim's
daughter and Kate's
niece Sterling Beaumon, Ty Brown,
Ryder Bucaro,
Callie Croughwell,
Taylor Geare,
Zachary Gordon, Reef Graham, Zai Moore...
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Giovanni Bucaro (born 20
November 1970) is an
Italian football manager, and
former footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Bucaro began his
playing career...
- "Project Blue" and its
eventual B-side "Free". The line-up
consisted of
Frank Bucaro (lead vocals, harmonica), Ron
Rouse (lead guitar), Rick
Notolini (b**** guitar)...
- The club and its fans are also
sometimes referred to as "Los
Búcaros",
after the
Búcaro tree that
gives the city of
Bucaramanga its name. Atlético Bucaramanga...