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- begins, Sancho has been married for a long time to a woman named Teresa Cascajo and has a daughter, María Sancha (also named Marisancha, Marica, María...
- news report. The report covered his work on the restoration of Lake El Cascajo in Chancay, Peru, his home town. Morikawa also founded his own company...
- piojos), cascajo. 2. adj.: amontonado, montón de, cascajoso, shaqa maki: mano con muchas verrugas, shaqa rumi: montón de piedras chicas, cascajo, shaqa...
- Marino Morikawa, who created a nanobubble system to decontaminate lake El Cascajo, would lead a project to restore the Huacachina lagoon. As of 2020[update]...
- finasteride". J Drugs Dermatol. 6 (4): 460–3. PMID 17668547. Weyers W, Diaz-Cascajo C, Weyers I (December 2003). "Erythema annulare centrifugum: results of...
- Spanish Civil War. On 18 July, the military governor of Cordoba, Ciriaco Cascajo, started the coup in the city, bombing the civil government and arresting...
- paragraphs, including Juana Panza, Mari Gutiérrez, Juana Gutiérrez, Teresa Cascajo, etc. Teresa Panza is settled on only after she becomes a substantial character...
- Caribbean to Bolivia and southern Brazil. Its common names include cañagria, cascajo flor, cinta, rascadera, and suelda. Its capsule is covered by the fleshy...
- On 18 July 1936, the military governor of the province, Colonel Ciriaco Cascajo [es], launched the Nationalist coup in the city, bombing the civil government...
- PMID 24828553. Weyers, Wolfgang; Ende, Yvonne; Schalla, Wolfgang; Diaz-Cascajo, Carlos (2002). "Balanitis of Zoon". The American Journal of Dermatopathology...