- Luis
Camacaro (born 24
November 1967) is a
Venezuelan footballer. He pla**** in
three matches for the
Venezuela national football team in 1989. He was also...
- Santander, Ramón
Nonato Pérez, Juan Ángel Bravo, Juan Mellado,
Manuel Camacaro, Juan
Nepomuceno Moreno and the
Liberator Simón Bolívar (the
Llaneros called...
- Abdul [es] 2024
Guillermo López (disappeared) Juan
Freites (disappeared) Luis
Camacaro (disappeared) Víctor
Venegas Rocío San
Miguel Among the
current political...
- regiment: the
brave Commander Medina, Aide of Your Excellency:
Captain Camacaro, from
Hussars of Colombia, who with his
company took the
backs of the enemy...
- Did not
advance Rogério de
Oliveira Quinchanegua (COL) W 21–7, 21–5
Camacaro (VEN) W 21–8, 21–4 — 1 Q — Lapointe (CAN) W 21–7, 21–7 Ávila (MEX) W...
- Luis
Antonio Jiménez
Camacaro (born May 7, 1982) is a
Venezuelan former professional baseball first baseman. He pla**** for the
Seattle Mariners in Major...
- coordinator) 46
Jason Bere (bullpen) 32
Mickey Callaway (pitching) 64
Armando Camacaro (bullpen catcher) 2 Brad
Mills (bench) 82
Ricky Pacione (bullpen catcher)...
- La Cocha,
Latacunga Attendance: 3,000 Referee:
Yanina del
Carmen Mujica Camacaro (Venezuela) 4
November 2010 19:00 UTC-5
Estadio La Cocha,
Latacunga Referee:...
- combat" in the
Battle of Tarqui, with the
Venezuelan commandant José María
Camacaro [es], ****uming the
challenge of
deciding the fate of a
battle in a single...
- Acta 15
Sandy Alomar Jr.
Coaches 15
Sandy Alomar Jr. (bench) 64
Armando Camacaro (bullpen catcher) 40
Bruce Fields (hitting) 27 Dave
Miller (bullpen) 60...