- Sara
Carbonero Arévalo (born 3
February 1984) is a
Spanish sports journalist.
Since early 2000, she was a TV
presenter for Telecinco,
until she moved...
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Carboneros is a city
located in the
province of Jaén, Spain.
According to the 2006
census (INE), the city has a po****tion of 671 inhabitants. List of...
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province of Segovia,
Castile and León,
Spain Sara
Carbonero (born 1984),
Spanish sports journalist Carboneros, a city in the
province of Jaén,
Spain Carbonera...
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Johan Stiven Carbonero Balanta (born July 20, 1999) is a
Colombian footballer who
plays as a left
winger and forward. He
currently plays for Internacional...
- USS
Carbonero (SS/AGSS-337) was a Balao-class submarine, the
first ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the
carbonero, a salt-water fish found...
- José
Moreno Carbonero (Spanish: [xo'se mo'reno karbo'nero]; 24
March 1858 – 15
April 1942) was a
Spanish painter and decorator. A
prominent member of...
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Carlos Mario Carbonero Mancilla (born 25 July 1990) is a
Colombian former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Between 2011 and 2014, he
earned five...
- body strength. The pull buoy was
originally invented by Fred
Carbonero in the 1960s.
Carbonero was a swim
coach and
created the pull buoy to add resistance...
- González.
Casillas was in a
relationship with
sports journalist Sara
Carbonero from 2009 to 2021.
Their son Martín was born on 3
January 2014 in Madrid...
- the
holders to have an
extra team in the tournament.
Santos ended the
Carboneros' reign, as they
defeated Peñarol 0–3 in the
deciding playoff in Buenos...