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Niebla, a
Spanish word (from
Latin nebula, also meaning) "mist, fog", may
refer to :
Niebla, Spain, a town,
former bishopric and
titular see in Andalusia...
- José
Lamberto Díaz
Nieblas (born 27
August 1954) is a
Mexican politician formerly affiliated with the
Institutional Revolutionary Party. He
served as...
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Ruben O.
Niebla (born
December 19, 1971), is an
American former professional baseball pitcher and
current pitching coach for the San
Diego Padres of Major...
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Niebla is a
genus of
abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late
Cretaceous Period (Campanian-Maastrichtian) of Río
Negro province, Argentina. The genus...
- 2015
Nieblas returned to his home country,
after agreeing to a
contract with
Segunda División B side CD Guadalajara. On 30
January 2019,
Nieblas joined...
- The
Taifa of
Niebla (Arabic: طائفة لبلة) was an Arab
taifa kingdom that
existed during three distinct time periods: from 1023 to 1053, from 1145 to 1150...
- the two Mr.
Nieblas ended when the two met in a
Luchas de apuestas, mask vs. mask
match for the
rights to the name. The
original Mr.
Niebla won, forcing...
- 15
April 1990. A
strong similarity of the
Nieblas—and one
other species on the same rock outcrop,
Niebla josecuervoi (salazinic acid)—is
suggested to...
- Mist (Spanish:
Niebla) is a
novel written by
Miguel de
Unamuno in 1907 and
first published in 1914 by
Editorial Renacimiento.
Entitled as Fog. A novel...
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genetic and
environmental factors. But it is not random; the
California Nieblas with
sekikaic acid,
which are more
common in the
Channel Islands than on...