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Juan Carlos I (Spanish: [xwaŋˈkaɾlos];
Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, born 5
January 1938) is a
member of the Spanish...
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Juan Ramón González de
Balcarce (16
March 1773 – 12
November 1836) was an
Argentine military leader and politician.
Juan was the
older brother of Antonio...
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Juan García de Zéspedes (ca. 1619 – 5
August 1678) was a
Mexican composer, singer, viol player, and teacher. He is
thought to have been born in Puebla...
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Juan José Soto
Pacheco (born
October 25, 1998) is a
Dominican professional baseball outfielder for the New York Mets of
Major League Baseball (MLB). He...
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Juan Domingo Perón (UK: /pɛˈrɒn/, US: /pɛˈroʊn, pəˈ-, peɪˈ-/ , Spanish: [ˈxwan doˈmiŋɡo peˈɾon] ; 8
October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an
Argentine lieutenant...
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Juan José
Viamonte González (February 9, 1774 –
March 31, 1843) was an
Argentine general in the
early 19th century.
Viamonte was born in
Buenos Aires and...
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Juan-les-Pins (French pronunciation: [ʒɥɑ̃ le pɛ̃]; Occitan: Joan dei Pins) is a town in the
commune of
Antibes in the Alpes-Maritimes
department in Southeastern...
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Juan (/ˌsæn ˈhwɑːn/ san WHAHN, Spanish: [saŋ ˈxwan];
Spanish for "Saint John") is the
capital city and most
populous muni****lity in the Commonwealth...
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Juan Fernández may
refer to:
Juan Fernández
Navarrete (1526–1579),
Spanish mannerist painter Juan Fernández el
Labrador (died 1657),
Spanish painter Juan...
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Juan,
Spanish for
Saint John, most
commonly refers to: San
Juan,
Puerto Rico San
Juan,
Argentina San
Juan,
Metro Manila, a city in the Philippines...