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between the
cities of
Santander and Bilbao,
Colindres has a po****tion of 8,453 (INE 2018). In
Colindres, the Asón
River flows into the
Cantabrian Sea...
- 25
September 2021,
Colindres officially returned to the
Bangladesh Premier League this time
joining Abahani Limited Dhaka.
Colindres made his
debut for...
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Colindres is a
Spanish habitational surname. It
originates from the town of
Colindres in
modern day Cantabria,
Spain Notable people with the
surname include:...
- Club
Deportivo Colindres is a
Spanish football team
based in
Colindres, in the
autonomous community of Cantabria.
Founded in May 1922 it
currently plays...
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Vicente Mejía
Colindres (6
April 1878 – 24
August 1966) was
President of
Honduras between 16
September and 5
October 1919; and
again between 1 February...
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formally inked the deal with
Costa Rican forward Daniel Colindres for 2018–19 season.
Colindres was part of the 23-man
Costa Rica
squad for the 2018 FIFA...
- Verónica
Abigail Colindres García (born July 9, 1986, in Opico, La Libertad) is a
female Salvadoran race walker. She won a
silver medal for the 20 km...
- competitions::
Daniel Colindres, 26. Most
league goals:
Robson Azevedo da Silva, 21. Most
Federation Cup goals:
Daniel Colindres, 8. Most Independence...
- Spanish).
Editorial CSIC – CSIC Press. p. 201. ISBN 978-84-00-05961-3.
Colindres,
Enrique Ortez (1975). Integración Política de Centroamérica (in Spanish)...
- Nicaraguan–Syrian
relations Nicaragua Syria Envoy Amb****ador Ramón
Alberto Moncada Colindres (Non-resident) Amb****ador B****am
Sabbagh (Non-resident)...