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Corominas is a
Spanish surname that may
refer to
Ernest Corominas (1913–1992), Spanish-French
mathematician Ferran Corominas (born 1983),
Spanish football...
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Retrieved 22 May 2014. Astruells, Andrés (14 May 2006). "
Corominas marcó el gol de la temporada" [
Corominas scored goal of the season].
Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish)...
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public administration management from ESADE.
Corominas has
worked as a
lawyer for more than ten years.
Corominas contested the 1991
local elections as a Convergence...
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Manuel Jalón
Corominas (Logroño, 31
January 1925 – Zaragoza, 16
December 2011) was a
Spanish air
force officer,
aeronautical engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur...
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castellano e hispánico, by Joan
Corominas [sic] and José
Antonio Pascual,
Editorial Gredos, 1989, Madrid, ISBN 84-249-1362-0.
Corominas, Joan (1961).
Breve diccionario...
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Mercedes Corominas was a
Spanish aviator and balloonist. Best
known for her
exhibitions in Portugal, she was one of the
first female Spanish aviators...
- Hispánico de J.
Corominas y J. A. Pascual".
Seminari de
Filologia i Informàtica.
Archived from the
original on 2013-08-05.
Corominas, Joan (1961). Breve...
- In 1966,
Corominas became a
French citizen. He was
awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship in 1953. Pouzet,
Maurice (1992). "Obituary:
Ernest Corominas". Order...
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Judith Corominas is a
Spanish former international football defender who pla**** for FC Barcelona.
Corominas was also part of the
Spanish team at the 1997...
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Josep Corominas i
Busqueta (24
March 1939 – 30
December 2020) was a
Spanish Catalan doctor and
politician who
served as a
Deputy between 1989 and 2000...