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Goyeneche may
refer to: José
Manuel de
Goyeneche, 1st
Count of
Guaqui (1776–1846),
royalist general in the
Spanish American wars of
independence Roberto...
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Roberto Goyeneche (January 29, 1926 in Saavedra,
Autonomous City of
Buenos Aires –
August 27, 1994 in
Buenos Aires) was an
Argentine tango singer who...
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Goyeneche Palace or Casa
Goyeneche is a 17th-century
manorial house in the city of Arequipa, Peru. It
attracts tourists interested in
observing colonial...
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which they are situated:
Goyeneche Palace, Arequipa, Peru
Goyeneche Palace, Illana,
Spain Goyeneche Palace, Lima, Peru
Goyeneche Palace, Madrid,
Spain (better...
- The Casa
Goyeneche, also
known as the
Palacio de
Goyeneche, the Casa
Cavero or Casa Rada, is an 18th-century
historical building located at Jirón Ucayali...
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Alfredo Goyeneche Moreno (15
December 1937 – 16
March 2002) was a
Spanish equestrian. He
competed in the team
jumping event at the 1960
Summer Olympics...
- César
Goyeneche (born 26
August 1974) is a
Colombian former professional racing cyclist. He won the
Colombian National Road Race
Championships in 1999...
- The
Palace of the
Goyeneche (Spanish:
Palacio de los
Goyeneche) is a
baroque palace located in Illana, Spain. The
building is one of a
number of palaces...
- José
Manuel de
Goyeneche y Barreda, 1st
Count of
Guaqui (June 12, 1776, in Arequipa,
Viceroyalty of Peru –
October 10, 1846 in Madrid) was a
Spanish soldier...
- The
Goyeneche Palace in
Nuevo Baztán,
Community of Madrid, Spain, is an eighteenth-century
palace with a
linked church. It was
designed by José de Churriguera...