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- Francisco Ilarregui (born 6 May 1997) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Defensores de Belgrano, on loan from Argentinos...
- José Salazar Ilarregui (September 25 1823 – May 9 1892) was a Mexican politician and statesman. Ilarregui was the Governor of Yucatan during the Second...
- V[permanent dead link‍] Tamayo Pérez, Luz María Oralia. 1994. “José Salazar Ilarregui, personaje central de la Comisión de Límites Mexicana y dos de sus colaboradores:...
- jaut.2014.12.002. PMC 4340844. PMID 25578468. Toscano MA, Bianco GA, Ilarregui JM, Croci DO, Correale J, Hernandez JD, et al. (August 2007). "Differential...
- Madre: Perilous Journeys with a Spanish Noun. WW Norton & Company, 2010. Ilarregui, G. M. (1997). "Es ****ista la lengua espanola? Una investigacion sobre...
- colonization program was the Imperial Commissioner to Yucatán, José Salazar Ilarregui. At an operation level, the director was the German engineer and cartographer...
- Cicogna Conti Depetri Di Tullio Dovena M. García Garrido Arceo F. Gutiérrez Ilarregui Kunkel Moreno Recalde Rosso Sluga West DF: Argüello Bielsa Coscia De Brasi...
- MF  ARG Cristián Sánchez — MF  ARG Ramiro Rumbolo — FW  ARG Francisco Ilarregui (loan from Argentinos) — FW  ARG Ramiro Cáseres — FW  ARG Ezequiel Aguirre...
- María Cortés Esparza 1865–1866: José María Esteva 1866–1867: José Salazar Ilarregui 1867: Teófilo Marín 1867: José María Iribarren President Benito Juárez...
- In preparation for the visit, the imperial commissioner José Salazar Ilarregui inaugurated the Mérida-Sisal telegraph service on 12 November 1865. This...