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James Joseph Larrañaga (/ˌlɛərəˈneɪɡə/ LAIR-ə-NAY-gə; born
October 2, 1949) is a
former college basketball coach. He was most
recently the head coach...
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Larrañaga (Basque pronunciation: [lara'ɲaɣa]) may
refer to:
Larrañaga, Uruguay, a
barrio of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Carlos Larrañaga (1937–2012), Spanish...
- The
Chiong murder case (People of the
Philippines v.
Francisco Juan
Larrañaga et al.) was a
trial regarding an
incident on July 16, 1997, in Cebu City...
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Carlos Larrañaga Ladrón de
Guevara (11
March 1937 – 30
August 2012) was a
Spanish actor.
Larrañaga was born in
Barcelona to
actress María
Fernanda Ladrón...
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James Joseph Larranaga Jr. (born
January 30, 1975) is an
American professional basketball coach and
former player who
currently serves on the
staff of...
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Otilia Larrañaga Villarreal (3
November 1931 – 6
October 2021) was a
Mexican dancer and
actress who parti****ted in
classic Mexican films and also on...
- The
Isidro Larrañaga Accordion Orchestra is an
accordion group based in Tolosa, Spain, and
founded by
Isidro Larrañaga Beloki in 1980. It has
about 25...
- Por
Larrañaga (meaning by
Larrañaga) is the name of a
cigar brand produced in Cuba for
Habanos S.A., the
Cuban state-owned
tobacco company, as well as...
- Dámaso
Antonio Larrañaga (Montevideo, 9
December 1771 – Montevideo, 16
February 1848) was a
Uruguayan priest,
naturalist and botanist. He was one of those...
- Cristóval María
Larrañaga (1758–1851) was one of the
first trained physicians in New Mexico. He
served in the
Spanish military and
engineered a successful...