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Internacional de Mérida),
officially Aeropuerto Internacional Manuel Crescencio Rejón (Manuel
Crescencio Rejón
International Airport) (IATA: MID, ICAO: MMMD), is...
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Crescencio Gómez
Valladares (1833–1921)
served as
President of
Honduras on two occasions.
However his
total time as
president was less than six months...
- Hélio
Crescêncio (born 2
January 1933) is a
Brazilian boxer. He
competed in the men's
light middleweight event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Grégory
Crescencio da
Silva Mohd,
better known by
their stage name Grag Queen, is a
Brazilian singer, songwriter, drag
queen and actor. Grag
Queen is most...
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Crescencio Poot (c. 1820–1885) was a
leading general in the
Caste War of Yucatán. He
began raids on Hispanic-owned
haciendas in 1864. In the next several...
- Luis
Crescencio Sandoval González (born 7
February 1960) is the
former Mexican Secretary of Defense. Luis
Cresencio Sandoval Gonzalez was born on 7 February...
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Crescencio Gutiérrez
Aldana (born 26
October 1933) is a
Mexican former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. Gutiérrez,
nicknamed "Mellone"...
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March 26, 1847 – July 14, 1848
Preceded by
Santiago Méndez
Succeeded by
Crescencio José
Pinelo (Governor of Yucatán)
Governor of Yucatán In
office July 14...
- totonaco. Xalapa:
Oficina tipográfica del
Gobierno del Estado. García Ramos,
Crescencio (2006).
Manual de fonética
totocana (PDF). ISBN 970-687-139-7. OCLC 471877496...
- 1999
President Clinton announced his
intention to
appoint Friedman and
Crescencio S.
Arcos to
serve as
Members of the President's
Intelligence Advisory...