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Isidora Goyenechea Gallo (1836-1897) was a
Chilean industrialist. She
inherited her
business from her late
spouse Luis Cousiño (1835-1873). She
owned and...
- Rosalía Mera
Goyenechea (28
January 1944 – 15
August 2013) was a
Spanish businesswoman and entrepreneur. At the time of her death, she was the richest...
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Carmelo Goyenechea Urrusolo (18 June 1898 - 10
November 1984) was a
Spanish footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1924
Summer Olympics...
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Manuel Antonio Matta Goyenechea (Copiapó,
February 27, 1826 – Santiago, June 12, 1892) was a
Chilean politician,
lawyer and
writer and
founder of the Radical...
- gray trousers, none of
which are Zara products. He
married Rosalía Mera
Goyenechea in 1966, they had two children,
Marcos and
Sandra Ortega Mera, the couple...
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Pedro León
Gallo Goyenechea (Copiapó,
February 12, 1830 in
Santiago –
December 16, 1877) was a
Chilean politician and one of the
founders of the Radical...
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Rosario Montt Goyenechea (1820s – 1894) was the
First Lady of
Chile from 1851 to 1861,
during the
presidency of her husband,
Manuel Montt. María del Rosario...
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Kennedy Avenue, East
Santiago with the
Hyatt at the far right.
Isidora Goyenechea Avenue,
Santiago financial district.
Typical middle-class neighbourhood...
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Pedro de Valdivia, to then
continue with its
original layout in
Isidora Goyenechea (where it will
combine with Line 6 in a
station with the same name), and...
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lengthening of Line 6 from the Los
Leones station to the ****ure
Isidora Goyenechea station is confirmed, with
which both
lines will
remain connected. Mayors...