- Rida T.R.
Cabanilla Arakawa (born
December 24, 1952) is an
American politician and
nurse who has
served as a
Democratic member of the
Hawaii House of...
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Nelson Jhonny Luis
Cabanillas Jesús (born 8
February 2000) is a
Peruvian footballer who
plays as a left-back or left wing-back for
Peruvian Liga 1 club...
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Cabanillas may also
refer to:
Cabanillas del Monte, a
locality of Torrecaballeros, Segovia,
Spain Cabanillas del Pirón,
uninhabited of
Adrada de Pirón...
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Isabel Cabanillas de la
Torre (May 5, 1993 –
January 18, 2020) was a
Mexican artist, and
activist with Mesa de Mujeres. She was also a
member of Hijas...
- Pío
Cabanillas may
refer to: Pío
Cabanillas Gallas (1923–1991),
Spanish minister of
Information and
Tourism between 1974 and 1975 and
Minister of Justice...
- José M.
Cabanillas (September 23, 1901 –
September 5, 1979), was a rear
admiral in the
United States Navy who as an
executive officer of the USS Texas...
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Pablo de María
Cabanillas Palazuelos (born 30
August 1980) is a
Bolivian football manager. He is the
current sporting director of The Strongest. Born in...
- one baran****,
Bailen and
Cabanilla found a
complex of
caves which they
believed had been
inhabited by
primitive people.
Cabanilla asked muni****l officials...
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Cabanillas (very
exceptionally in Basque: Kapanaga) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and
autonomous community of Navarre,
northern Spain...
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Cabanilla District is one of ten
districts of the
province Lampa in Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous citizens of
Quechua descent...