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Ginel, Ginell, or
Ginnell may
refer to:
Alicia Homs
Ginel (born 1993),
Spanish politician Salvador Ginel (born 1938),
Argentine former footballer Laurence...
- Alícia Homs
Ginel (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈliθja ˈoms]; born 15
October 1993) is a
Spanish politician who
served as a
Member of the
European Parliament...
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Ginèl Ronde (born 8
August 2002) is a
Bonairean footballer who
currently plays for
Supergiovane Castelbuono and the
Bonaire national team.
Ginèl Ronde...
- Hugo
Salvador Ginel (born 1
April 1938) is an
Argentine former footballer who
competed in the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- Administration". www.uccaribe.edu.
Retrieved 2019-09-26. Rosa, Helen; Rodríguez, José
Ginel; Cruz, Arístides (November 9, 2019). "Universidad
Central del
Caribe School...
- 2009,
Ginuwine announced he has
seven children: Ramonda, Tiffany, Elgin,
Ginel, Tahjair,
Story and Dream, plus two step-children
through his now-ex-wife...
- Fernández J. Fernández
Ferrandis Gálvez I. García C. A. García
Gardiazabal Ginel González López López
Aguilar Luena Maestre Moreno Muñoz Rodríguez-Piñero...
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Cepeda PSOE PSOE S&D S&D 16 July 2024 (1968-07-19)19 July 1968
Alicia Homs
Ginel PSOE PSOE S&D S&D 2 July 2019 (1993-10-15)15
October 1993
Elected after...
- as Le
peintre Paul
Landrin Alfred Zorilla as Le toréador
Puycardas Leda
Ginelly as
Manueka Noëlle Mato as
Norette Jean
Delannoy as Paul
Bacarel André Deed...
- Fernández J. Fernández
Ferrandis Gálvez I. García C. A. García
Gardiazabal Ginel González López López
Aguilar Luena Maestre Moreno Muñoz Rodríguez-Piñero...