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- Juan Perea Capulino (1890–1967) was a prominent Spanish soldier, who parti****ted in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side. Originally a private...
- Prunus serotina, commonly called black cherry, wild black cherry, rum cherry, or mountain black cherry, is a deciduous tree or shrub in the rose family...
- politician Juan José Perea (born 2000), Colombian footballer Juan Perea Capulino (1890-1967), Spanish general Julia Pérez Montes de Oca (1839-1875), Cuban...
- Pozas was removed from his post, and in his place the colonel Juan Perea Capulino was installed.: 346  During April 1938, the Segre River became the new...
- María Galán Francisco Galán Miguel Campins José Cantero Ortega Juan Perea Capulino Rogelio Caridad Pita Luis Castelló Pantoja Nicolás Molero Miguel Núñez...
- resided in Barcelona. GERO was composed of 2 armies, East (Juan Perea Capulino, 9 divisions) and Ebro (Juan Modesto, 11 divisions), 20 divisions in total...
- cannon. Opposing the Nationalists, the Republicans had Colonel Perea Capulino's Eastern Army and Colonel Juan Modesto's Ebro Army, united under the command...
- 1937) and in the Battle of Brunete (July 1937). He replaced Juan Perea Capulino in command of the IV Army Corps of the center. In April 1938 he was promoted...
- (Italian, 1880–c.1939) Christian Caillard [fr] (French, 1899–1985) Joaquin Capulino Jauregui (Spanish 1879–1969) Miguel Navarro Cañizares (Spanish, 1840–1913)...
- did not take part in relevant military operations. Commanders Juan Perea Capulino (Dec. 1936 - April 1937); Miguel Palacios Martínez (April 1937 - April...