-
Habana Comandante Doctor Eduardo Bernabé
Ordaz Ducunge,
better known as
Mazorra (the name of the
estate upon
which it was built), is a
Cuban psychiatric...
-
Eusebio Peñalver
Mazorra (1936–2006) was an Afro-Cuban anti-Castro
political prisoner who was
captured in 1960
during the
Cuban governments War Against...
- Raúl
Mazorra Zamorra (5
December 1928 – 7
January 2002) was a
Cuban sprinter who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics and in the 1952
Summer Olympics...
- Luis
Elian Estrada Mazorra (born (2000-03-10)10
March 2000) is a
Cuban male
volleyball player. He is part of the Cuba men's
national volleyball team....
-
Nahuel Arroyo Mazorra (born 26
March 1995) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays mainly as a left
winger for Talavera. Born in
Santa Cristina d'Aro, Girona...
- of our Time.
Bulfinch Press. p. 22. ISBN 0-8212-2885-4.
Arturo Paniagua Mazorra (14
September 2004). "Queen Mary 2".
Retrieved 23
November 2009. Maxtone-Graham...
- loca del Rinconín" and "La mujerona"), is a
sculpture by Ramón
Muriedas Mazorra located in Somió, on the
coast of Gijón, Spain,
erected as a
homage to...
- (1955–1964)[citation needed] Juan
Manuel de
Silva y
Mazorra, 3rd Duke of
Talavera (1964–1988)[citation needed] Álvaro de
Silva y
Mazorra, 4th Duke of
Talavera (1990–present)[citation...
- TravelPulse. "Celebrity Millennium". Ship Technology. 8
February 2001.
Mazorra,
Arturo Paniagua (12
March 2002). "Celebrity Millennium".
Tutto Crociere:...
- (1813–1816),
viceroy (1818) Juan José de Sámano y
Urribarri de
Rebollar y
Mazorra,
viceroy (1818–1819) Juan de la Cruz
Mourgeon y Achet,
titular viceroy...