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Jorge Carrascosa, Argentine...
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Alejandro Nicolás
Carrascosa Saavedra (April 2, 1901 –
disappeared September 1922) was an
Argentine poet, writer, and
scholar who
disappeared under su****ious...
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Borja Carrascosa (born 5
February 1982, in Madrid, Spain) is a
Spanish dressage rider. He
represented Spain at the 2014
World Equestrian Games in Normandy...
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Michele Carrascosa (1774–1853) was a
Neapolitan general and politician. Born to a
Spanish family in
Naples that came to
Italy with
Charles III of Spain...
- Ana
Carrascosa Zaragoza (born 6 May 1980) is a
Spanish judoka who
competes in the women's 52 kg category.
Carrascosa has
twice been a
bronze medalist at...
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Jorge Carrascosa (born 15
August 1948 in Valentín Alsina), also
known as El Lobo, is an
Argentine former footballer who pla**** as a left back. He pla****...
- Ángel
Carrascosa Muñoz (born 1
April 1990) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays as a
striker for CD
Honduras Progreso. He
started his
career with Spanish...
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Carrascosa del
Campo is a town in the muni****lity of
Campos del Paraíso, with a po****tion of 602 (2007 census). It is
located in the area
called Mancha...
- Andrés
Carrascosa Coso (born 16
December 1955) is a
Spanish prelate of the
Catholic Church who
works in the
diplomatic service of the Holy See. He has...
- Modena.
Following the battle, the
division under the
command of
General Carrascosa immediately occupied Modena, Carpi, and
Reggio Emilia,
while Murat moved...