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Carpena,
Cárpena or
Carpeña is a
Spanish surname of
Italian origin. It is the
hispanicised version of the
Italian family name Carpegna,
brought to Spain...
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Josefa Carpena Amat (19
December 1919 – 5 June 2005),
known by the
pseudonym Pepita Carpena, was a
Catalan trade unionist and
anarchist feminist activist...
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games at the
Palacio de
Deportes José María Martín
Carpena,
shortly known as the "Martín
Carpena".
Unicaja has won one Liga ACB title, in 2006, as well...
- Zarzuela”.
Carpena was born in
Santa Rosa,
Laguna to rice
farmer Camilio Carpena and
Maria Evangelista. She was
their eight child.
Carpena started singing...
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Palacio de
Deportes José María Martín
Carpena (Jose
Maria Martin Carpena Arena) is an
indoor sporting arena that is
located in Málaga, Spain. The current...
- José María Martín
Carpena (Málaga, 1950 - Málaga, 2000) was a
politician in the
Partido Po****r who was
killed by ETA on July 15, 2000. He
graduated with...
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Homero Cárpena (14
February 1910 – 17
January 2001) was an
Argentine film
actor born in Mar del Plata,
notable for his work
during the
Golden Age of Argentine...
- Behrens-Pacanins Ana
Luisa Behrens-Pacanins, who
married developer Luis Paraud-
Carpena, the son of Maj. Gen.
Fernando Paraud of Madrid, in 1989. In 1968, in Caracas...
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youngest son of
Benito Mussolini.
Romano Mussolini grew up in
Villa Carpena [it], his family's
residence in Forlì in Romagna. He
studied music as a...
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knockout stage matches was
taking place on
indoor hard
courts at the
Martin Carpena Arena, Málaga, Spain. SR =
Singles ranking, DR =
Doubles ranking. Rankings...