- On
August 18, 1989, Luis
Carlos Galán, a
liberal presidential candidate for
Colombia for the 1990-1994 period, was
gunned down
while greeting a crowd...
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Galan may
refer to:
Galan Erilich,
Pictish king of the 5th or 6th
century Alberto Galán (1901–1977), Spanish-born
Mexican film
actor Alfredo Galán, Spanish...
- 2,470
metres (8,100 ft) at the head of
Magnis Valley.
Named after Lee
DeGalan,
contractor employee in
charge of U.S.
Antarctic Project (USAP)
cargo shipments...
-
Cerro Galán is a
caldera in the
Catamarca Province of Argentina. It is one of the
largest exposed calderas in the
world and
forms part of the Central...
- Luis
Carlos Galán Sarmiento (29
September 1943 – 18
August 1989) was a
Colombian liberal politician and
journalist who ran for the
Presidency of Colombia...
-
Magdalena C. A. M.
De Galan (23
September 1946 – 17
September 2024) was a
Belgian politician from the
Socialist Party.
De Galan was born in Saint-Gilles...
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Fernando Galán Pachón (born June 4, 1977) is a
Colombian politician and journalist. The
youngest son of the
presidential candidate Luis
Carlos Galán Sarmiento...
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Javier "Javi"
Galán Gil (born 19
November 1994) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays a left-back, left wing-back or left
winger for La Liga...
-
Holger Rune (second round) 09.
Hubert Hurkacz (quarterfinals) 10. Alex
de Minaur (fourth round) 11.
Casper Ruud (third round) 12.
Taylor Fritz (quarterfinals)...
- Family, as The
Croquet Party. In Manet: A
Model Family,
Aimee Marcereau Degalan identifies the
people portra****, from left to right, as Paul Roudier, Jeanne...