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Carnicero is an
occupational surname literally meaning butcher,
slaughterer in Spanish.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antonio Carnicero, Spanish...
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Antonio Carnicero (1748–1814) was a
Spanish painter of the
Neoclassical style. In
addition to his paintings, over the
course of his
career he also produced...
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Alejandro Carnicero (Íscar, 1693 - Madrid, 1756) was a
Spanish sculptor of the
Baroque period. He
belongs to the
Castilian school,
following the style...
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Archived from the
original on 17 June 2009.
Retrieved 16
March 2010.
Tejedor Carnicero, José
Vicente (21 May 2009). "Spain – List of Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer...
- "Copa del Rey – Palmarés". MARCA.com (in Spanish).
Retrieved 11 May 2017.
Carnicero, José; Torre, Raúl; Ferrer,
Carles Lozano (25
August 2016). "Spain – List...
- 480 ft) Alpamayo, 5,947 m (19,511 ft) Artesonraju, 6,025 m (19,767 ft)
Carnicero, 5,960 m (19,554 ft) Chumpe, 6,106 m (20,033 ft) Coropuna, 6,377 m (20...
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Archived from the
original on 27 July 2022.
Retrieved 9
March 2010.
Tejedor Carnicero, José
Vicente (21 May 2009). "Spain – List of Cup Finals". Rec.Sport.Soccer...
- MARCA.
Archived from the
original on 21 May 2021.
Retrieved 22 June 2010.
Carnicero, José; Torre, Raúl; Ferrer,
Carles Lozano (28
August 2009). "Spain – List...
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Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF).
Retrieved 29 July 2010.
Tejedor Carnicero, José
Vicente (12
February 2001). "Spain – Cup 1929". Rec.Sport.Soccer...
- com.ar. "¿La Doce
puede volver a la Bombonera?". ole.com.ar. "Quique el
carnicero, el
primer jefe de La Doce: empezó el
negocio barra, los
jugadores le...