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footballer Carlos Llopis (1913–1970),
Spanish dramatist Diego Llopis (1929–2013),
Spanish footballer Enrique Llopis,
Spanish athlete Francesca Llopis (born 1956)...
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Sergio Llopis Solís (born 18
August 1978 in Xàtiva, Valencia) is a male
badminton player from Spain.
Llopis pla****
badminton at the 2004
Summer Olympics...
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United States. The
members were two
brothers Manuel "Ñolo"
Llopis and
Francisco "Frank"
LLopis, as well as
Leandro Torres and
Manolo Vega. The
group is...
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Rodolfo Llopis Ferrándiz (27
February 1895,
Callosa d'En Sarrià, Alicante,
Spain – 22 July 1983, Albi, France) was a
Spanish socialist politician. He was...
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Enrique Llopis at
World Athletics Enrique Llopis at
European Athletics Enrique Llopis at RFEA (in Spanish)
Enrique Llopis at Olympics.com
Enrique Llopis at...
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Deeply impressed,
Lopez predicted that
Ferri Llopis would become a superstar. Meanwhile,
Ferri Llopis took a job as a jeweler, also
working for his mother...
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Salvador Llopis Soler (2 July 1950 – 9
January 2014),
better known as
simply Cota, was a
Spanish footballer who
primarily pla**** as a goalkeeper. Salvador...
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Ferrer Llopis". BD****bol.
Retrieved 23
February 2016. "Ferrer:
Albert Ferrer Llopis". BD****bol.
Retrieved 23
February 2016. "Ferrer:
Albert Ferrer Llopis"....
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Jorge Llopis (1919–1976) was a
Spanish satirist,
actor and
playwright best
known for Los Pelópidas, a two-act
satire of Gr**** tragedy, and for the parodic...
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Carlos Llopis (20
January 1913 – 6
April 1970) was the
shortened name used by the
Spanish dramatist Carlos Fernández
Montero Llopis. He
wrote around 50...