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Giral is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jean
Giral (1700–1787),
French architect from
Montpellier José
Giral (1879–1962), Spanish...
- José
Giral y
Pereira (22
October 1879 – 23
December 1962) was a
Spanish politician, who
served as the 75th
Prime Minister of
Spain during the
Second Spanish...
- Jose
Giral may
refer to: José
Giral,
prime minister of
Spain Jose
Giral (Pennsylvania politician),
member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives...
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which took
place in 1919. Its home
ground is the 14,593-capacity
Stade Aimé
Giral but
important fixtures may
occasionally be
taken to
Estadi Olímpic Lluís...
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Stade Aimé
Giral is a multi-purpose
stadium in Perpignan, France. It is
currently used
mostly for
rugby union matches and is the home
stadium of USA Perpignan...
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Sergio Giral (2
January 1937 – 12
March 2024) was a Cuban-American film
writer and director. He was born in Cuba to
parents Antonio and Plácida, and raised...
- The Government-in-exile of José
Giral—also
known by its
supporters as el
gobierno de la esperanza— was an
executive branch created on 21
August 1945...
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Autonomous Galician Republican Organization (ORGA). Its
members included José
Giral,
Victoria Kent, and
Manuel Azaña, who
became the party's leader. Integrated...
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Marina Giral Lores (born 4
September 1990) is a
Venezuelan former professional tennis player. Born in Maracaibo,
Giral Lores represented the Venezuela...
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Super League match 38–30
against Wigan on 11
February 2006, at
Stade Aimé
Giral. The club
encountered difficulties in
their first season in the
Super League...