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Karkamu (Spanish:
Cárcamo) is a
hamlet and
concejo in the muni****lity of Val****vía/Gaubea, in Álava province,
Basque Country, Spain. "Divisiones Administrativas...
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Cárcamo is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Celes Ernesto Cárcamo (1903–1990),
Argentine psychiatrist Gabriel Cárcamo (born 1987), Chilean...
- Martín Andrés
Cárcamo Papic (born
April 21, 1975) is a
Chilean television presenter,
actor and
former host of
Pasiones and El Último Pasajero. He debuted...
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David Cárcamo (born 2
August 1970) is a
Honduran footballer. He pla**** in
twelve matches for the
Honduras national football team from 1999 to 2002. He...
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Leonel Cárcamo Batres (born May 5, 1965) is a
retired Salvadoran football player.
Cárcamo has pla**** all of his
professional career at
hometown club Luis...
- Juan
Manuel Cárcamo Flores (born 22 May 1974) is a
retired Honduran football striker, who last pla**** for Real
Sociedad in the
Honduran National League...
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Leonardo Carcamo (born 6
November 1965) is a
Honduran judoka. He
competed in the men's extra-lightweight
event at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Italy. Next came
midfielder Elkin González,
forward Juan
Cárcamo, and
keeper Sandro Carcamo. All
these players were on the
older side, but
their experience...
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Nelson Cárcamo Barrera is the current[when?]
governor of the
Chilean province of Antártica Chilena. "Delegación
Presidencial Provincial de Antártica Chilena"...
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Alexis Patricio Cárcamo Varela (born 3
September 1984) is a
Chilean former footballer who pla**** as an
attacking midfielder.
Besides Chile, he pla****...