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original on 21 July 2022.
Retrieved 21 July 2022. Unger, Jean-Pierre;
Buitrón, René; Soors, Werner; Soors, W. (2008). "Costa Rica:
Achievements of a...
- Aníbal
Buitrón Cháves (January 22, 1914 – July 28, 2001) was Ecuador’s
first professionally trained anthropologist,
earning a Master's
degree at the University...
- (seasons 2–3) José Julián as
Javier Arellano Félix (seasons 2–3) Sebastián
Buitrón as
Eduardo Arellano Félix (seasons 2–3)
Adriana Llabrés as Ruth Arellano...
- José
Manuel García
Buitrón (14 June 1945 – 17
September 2022) was a
Spanish doctor and politician. A
member of the
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, he...
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Closer Look".
Jordan Journal for
History and Archaeology. 14 (4): 181–200.
Buitron, Diana; Birge, Darice. "Sanctuary of
Apollo Hylates, Kourion, 1980. Excavations;...
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Diana Buitron-Oliver (17
April 1946 – 29
April 2002) was an
American classical archaeologist and curator,
specializing in Gr**** vase painting.
Buitron-Oliver...
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Venezolana de Espeleología 36: 36–45. Cisneros-Heredia, D. F.; Henry, P. Y.;
Buitrón-Jurado, G.; Solano-Ugalde, A.; Arcos-Torres, A.; Tinoco, B. (2012). "New...
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Martin de
Mujica y
Buitrón, (also
known as
Martin de
Mogica or Muxica) was a
Spanish Basque military man who was
named by king
Philip IV of Spain, to...
- 204 (Vase). Smallwood, pp. 8, 91. LIMC
Herakles 2610 (Smallwood, p. 91);
Buitron,
Worcester MA 1935.59;
Beazley Archive 351415. LIMC
Herakles 2628 (Smallwood...
- López
Buitrón (1st term) (2006–2011):
Guillermo Valdés
Castellanos (2011):
Alejandro Poiré
Romero (temporary) (2011–2012):
Jaime Domingo López
Buitrón (2nd...