- Lucía
Falasca (born 8 July 1993) is an
Argentine competitive sailor. She
competed at the 2016
Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, in the women's Laser...
-
Guillermo Falasca Fernández (born
October 24, 1977) is a
Spanish volleyball player and
coach born in Argentina.
Falasca became topscorer and best server...
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direction of Westwood.
Falasca's body was
found on the side of
Westminster Place in
Saddle Brook, New Jersey, on July 14.
Falasca,
according to Cottingham...
- 477–478
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, ISBN 0-618-35367-4
Falasca-Zamponi (2000), pp. 67-68
Falasca-Zamponi (2000), p. 71
Christopher Duggan, 2008, The Force...
- and vice-postulator for John Paul I's
cause of canonization,
Stefania Falasca,
published a new book in 2017
titled Pope Luciani,
Chronicle of a Death...
-
Miguel Ángel
Falasca Fernández (29
April 1973 – 22 June 2019) was an Argentine-born
Spanish professional volleyball player and coach. He was a member...
- an
active member of the
Democratic Party. She
eloped with
actor Joseph Falasca in
March 2001.
Their marriage,
which lasted several months,
ended in divorce...
- p. Page 1.
Retrieved March 1, 2010.
Falasca-Zamponi 2000, pp. 110–111.
Falasca-Zamponi 2000, pp. 112–113.
Falasca-Zamponi 2000, p. 113. Gunther, John...
- by
Gianfranco Librandi and
Piercamillo Falasca, who left More
Europe in 2021 and re-joined it in 2023.
Falasca would again leave More
Europe in 2024....
- to D'Annunzio: the
First Duce. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0765807427
Falasca-Zamponi,
Simonetta (2000).
Fascist spectacle: the
aesthetics of
power in...