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Marroquín is a
Basque surname (Biscayan),
branch of the
Salcedo lineage. The
Marroquíns are
originally from Zalla, in the
Province of
Vizcaya (Basque...
- Sebastián
Marroquín (born Juan
Pablo Escobar Henao 24
February 1977) is a
Colombian architect, author, and the son of
Colombian drug lord
Pablo Escobar...
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Manny Marroquin (born
September 21, 1971) is a Guatemalan-American
record mixing engineer. He has been
credited on
albums for high-profile pop, R&B, hip...
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Reyna Angélica
Marroquín (December 2, 1941 – c.
January 1969) was a
Salvadoran woman who was
murdered in the
United States in 1969. Her
murder was not...
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Bianca Marroquín is a
Mexican musical theatre and
television actress known for
being the
first Mexican actress to have a
starring role on Broadway. She...
- José
Marroquín may
refer to: José
Marroquín Leal (1933–1998),
Mexican actor, José
Marroquín (sport shooter) (born 1943),
Guatemalan sports shooter José...
- Henao, now María
Isabel Santos Caballero), son (Juan Pablo, now Sebastián
Marroquín Santos) and
daughter (Manuela) fled
Colombia in 1995
after failing to...
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Castillo Marroquín (
Marroquín Castle) is a
palace built in 1898,
located on the
grounds of the
Hacienda El
Castillo in the La Caro
sector in Chía, Cundinamarca...
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Francisco Marroquín (1499 –
April 18, 1563) was the
first bishop of Guatemala,
translator of
Central American languages and
provisional Governor of Guatemala...
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Francisco Marroquín University (Spanish:
Universidad Francisco Marroquín), also
known by the
abbreviation UFM, is a private,
secular university in Guatemala...