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Callava is a
Spanish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: José María
Callava, last
governor of
Spanish West
Florida (1819–1821) Andrés Echevarría...
- José María
Callava was the
final governor of
Spanish West Florida,
serving from
February 1819 to the time of Spain's
transfer of the
territory to the...
- Andrés Echevarría
Callava (April 18, 1919 –
January 27, 1996),
better known as Niño Rivera, was a
renowned Cuban tres player,
songwriter and arranger...
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Monroe Preceded by José María
Coppinger (Spanish East Florida) José María
Callava (Spanish West Florida)
Succeeded by
William Pope
Duval (as Territorial...
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Governor • 1783–1792
Arturo O'Neill de
Tyrone • 1819–1821 José María
Callava History • Peace of
Paris (1783) 10
February 1783 • Disestablished 1821...
- management,
crisis management and consulting.
Martinez and his wife, Ángela
Callava, have two children, Aida Martínez-Ruíz and Raul L.
Martinez Jr. and three...
- English-language news".
Despite claiming that
Callava was not
about to jump
stations in May, when
Callava was
demoted by WLTV
after Durán's move, she left...
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Period Members Performances 1960s – 70s Juan
Campos "Chan" –
singer Calixto Callava –
singer Miguel Chappottín –
singer Pancho Quinto –
drummer Jacinto Scull...
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States military governor, May 26, 1818 –
February 4, 1819) José María
Callava (February 4, 1819 – July 17, 1821)
British colonization of the Americas...
- U.S.
Secretary of War John C. Calhoun. He was
succeeded by José María
Callava, West Florida's
final Spanish governor. King was
discharged from the Army...