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Gasca may
refer to: Ana Millán
Gasca (born 1964),
Spanish historian of
science and
scholar of mathematics...
- Ana María Millán
Gasca (born 1964) is a
Spanish historian of science,
scholar of
mathematics education, and book author. She
works in
Italy as a professor...
- Joaquín
Zetina Gasca is a
neighbourhood within the Muni****lity of
Puerto Morelos,
Quintana Roo, Mexico,
better known as the "Colonia" area of the muni****lity...
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Pedro de la
Gasca (June 1485 – 13
November 1567) was a
Spanish bishop,
diplomat and the
second (acting)
viceroy of Peru, from 10
April 1547 to 27 January...
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Pseudoboodon gascae, or
Gascaʻs Ethiopian snake, is a
species of
snake in the
family Lamprophiidae. It is
native to
Ethiopia and Eritrea. The
snake lives...
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Gascas de Alarcón is the site of a
former town in the
province of Cuenca, Spain. It was
flooded by the Alarcón Reservoir,
which underwent construction...
- Gîsca (Romanian for 'goose';
Moldovan Cyrillic and Russian: Гыска, romanized: Gyska, Ukrainian: Гиска, romanized: Hyska) is a
village near in Căușeni District...
- Lara are
Gerardo Agustín Lara
Santacruz (with
sixth wife
Yolanda Santacruz Gasca) and Agustín Lara Lárraga (biological son of
actress Vianey Lárraga, one...
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Polideportivo Muni****l José
Antonio Gasca is an
indoor arena located in San Sebastián, Spain. It is
primarily used for
basketball and the home stadium...
- Florentine.
Archived from the
original on 4 May 2019.
Retrieved 4 May 2019.
Gasca, Nicolò &
Lucertini 2004, p. 13. Leonardo,
Codex C. 15v.
Institut of France...