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- Zeferino Nandayapa (born 26 August 1931, Copainalá – died 28 December 2010, Tlalnepantla) was a Mexican folk and classical marimba player. In Mexico City...
- 327–347. doi:10.1017/S0334270000006901. S. Asmussen, J.L. Jensen, L. Rojas-Nandayapa (2016). "On the Laplace transform of the Lognormal distribution", Methodology...
- Spessoto [pt], 52, Brazilian entertainment journalist December 28 – Zeferino Nandayapa, 79, Mexican classical marimbist, injuries from a fall. "2010 Latin Grammy...
- designer Zeferino Martins (born 1985), East Timorese footballer Zeferino Nandayapa (1931–2010), Mexican folk and classical marimba player Zeferino dos Prazeres...
- Marimba Linda Maxey Luigi Morleo Clair Omar Musser Katarzyna Mycka Zeferino Nandayapa Gloria Parker Robert Paterson Percujove Paco Pérez Dave Pike John Rae...
- Milo Tamez Aarón Cruz Gabriel Lauber Hernan Hecht Itzam Cano Gustavo Nandayapa Arturo Báez Jorge Fernández David Sánchez Derbez, Alain (24 September...
- Velázquez 1990: Pedro Linares López 1996: Alfonso Castillo Orta Zeferino Nandayapa 1997: Juan Reynoso Portillo 1998: "Brígido Santa María" music band from...
- the gamelan together as a group. At that time, Emilio Esteban, Zianya Nandayapa, Iván Flores Morán, Jorge Vazquez, Olinka Flores, Yarandari and other...
- delivered the news of the murder of Emiliano Zapata. "Agenda 2015" (PDF). Nandayapa, José Alegría (2006). Personajes po****res de Chiapa (in Spanish). Ediciones...
- with surnames such as Grajales, Castellanos, Marino Hernández, there is Nandayapa, Tawa, Nuriulú, Nampulá and Nangusé among others. In 1849, the city was...