- Juan
Negrín López (Spanish pronunciation: [xwan neˈɣɾin]; 3
February 1892 – 12
November 1956) was a
Spanish physician and
politician who
served as prime...
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Negrin is a surname;
notable people with this
surname include:
Francisco Negrin (born 1963), Mexican-born
opera director Hayley Faith Negrin (born 2003)...
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minister Juan
Negrín, and
formed a
military junta, the
National Defence Council (Consejo
Nacional de
Defensa or CND) to
negotiate a
peace deal.
Negrín fled to...
-
Largo Caballero,
through the
initiative of his
Minister of Finance, Juan
Negrín. The term also encomp****es the
subsequent issues relating with the gold's...
- d'état
organized in the
Republican zone
against the
government of Juan
Negrín. It was
carried out by the
military with
support of the
Anarchists and a...
- Rich
Negrin is an
American lawyer who
formerly served as
Pennsylvania Secretary of
Environmental Protection from June to
December 2023. The son of Cuban...
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Francisco Negrin (Spanish:
Francisco Negrín, born June 5, 1963) is a
creative director working in opera, as well as in the
world of
stadium and arena...
- Sol
Negrin (February 16, 1929 –
March 20, 2017) was an
American cinematographer. He was
nominated for five
Primetime Emmy
Awards in the
category Outstanding...
- John
Negrin (born
March 26, 1989) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey player.
Negrin was a third-round pick of the
Calgary Flames, 70th overall, at...
- (Adèle)
Henriette Negrin, (or Nigrin), born on
October 4, 1877, in Fontainebleau, died in 1965 in Venice, was a
French clothes-designer and
textile artist...