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Margarita Magaña (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾɣaˈɾita maˈɣaɲa]; born
Margarita Magaña Amillategui on 25 July 1979) is a
Mexican actress, best
known for...
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Magana is a
monotypic genus of
Arabian cellar spiders containing the
single species,
Magana velox. It was
first described by B. A.
Huber and L. S. Carvalho...
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Eduardo Avelino Magaña Portillo (born 10
March 1984) is a
Mexican archer.
Magaña competed at the 2004
Summer Olympics. In the men's
individual event, he...
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Magaña is a
Spanish surname. It may
refer to: Aldo
Magaña (born 1996),
Mexican footballer Álvaro
Magaña (1925–2001),
Salvadorean politician Ángel Magaña...
- Jeni
Magaña is a Mexican-American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter,
experimental musician, and
photographer based in Los Angeles, USA. She releases...
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Magaña is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Soria,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity has a po****tion...
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Angela Magaña (born
August 2, 1983) is an
American mixed martial artist who
formerly competed in the
strawweight division of the
Ultimate Fighting Championship...
- Álvaro
Alfredo Magaña Borja (8
October 1925 – 10 July 2001) was a
Salvadoran lawyer,
economist and
politician who was the
president of El
Salvador from...
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Gildardo Magaña Cerda (March 7, 1891 –
December 13, 1939) was a
Mexican general,
politician and revolutionary. Born on
March 7, 1891, in Zamora, Michoacán...
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Delia Magaña (February 2, 1903 –
March 31, 1996) was a
Mexican film and
television actress, singer, and dancer.
Although she
started as a
silent film actress...