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premature death, Ruiz
Cortines was
raised and
educated by his mother. María
Cortines de la
Cotera was the
daughter of
Diego Francisco Cortines y Gutiérrez de...
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Cortines is a
Spanish surname and may
refer to:
Adolfo Ruiz
Cortines (city) [es], city in Sinaloa, Mexico,
named after the
president Estación de Ruiz Cortines [es]...
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school districts nationally.
Cortines had also
served in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955.
During the
early 1960s
Cortines served as
Activity Director for...
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Cristina Gutiérrez-
Cortines (born 17
December 1939 in Madrid) is a
Spanish politician and
Member of the
European Parliament with the People's Party, part...
- The Ramón C.
Cortines School of
Visual and
Performing Arts,
known unofficially as “VAPA” by students, is a
performing arts
public high
school in the Los...
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Milagros Germán. His
parents are José
Rafael Cortines Cajarvilles and María
Evelina Dominguez de
Cortines. He has been
married since 2006 to Dominican...
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Minister of the Interior,
Adolfo Ruiz
Cortines, as the PRI's
presidential candidate. The
coordinator of Ruiz
Cortines'
campaign was
Adolfo López Mateos,...
- to 1952 and
Secretary of
Labor during the
administration of
Adolfo Ruiz
Cortines from 1952 to 1957. He
secured the party's
presidential nomination and won...
- José Luis Caso
Cortines (Comillas
April 15, 1933 – Irun
December 11, 1997) was a
Spanish politician, a
victim of ETA. José Luis Caso
Cortines was born in...
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Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈzandile ˈɮamini]; born
October 21, 1995),
known professionally as Doja Cat (/ˈdoʊdʒə/), is an American...