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Pachecos pushed southwards through Dzuluinicob and
Manche Ch'ol and
Mopan territory towards the
Golfo Dulce. It is
generally agreed that the
Pachecos'...
- in
taking and holding, in 1543 (during the 1543–1544
Pachecos entrada). In 1545
Gaspar Pacheco established the
Spanish town here with the name Salamanca...
- Alex
Pacheco may
refer to: Alex
Pacheco (baseball),
Venezuelan baseball player Alex
Pacheco (activist),
American animal rights activist, and co-founder...
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Isiah Pacheco (born
March 2, 1999),
nicknamed "Pop", is an
American professional football running back for the
Kansas City
Chiefs of the
National Football...
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Pacheco is a
Portuguese and
Spanish surname deriving from the
Latin Paccieaus as well as the
Basque Patxi, a
variation of Francisco. It may
refer to:...
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Larissa Moreira Pacheco (born
September 7, 1994) is a
Brazilian mixed martial artist who
competes in the
Featherweight division of the PFL. She won the...
- Juan José Soto
Pacheco (born
October 25, 1998) is a
Dominican professional baseball outfielder for the New York Mets of
Major League Baseball (MLB). He...
- Juan
Pablo Knipping Pacheco (25
March 1935 – 15
February 2021),
known as
Johnny Pacheco, was a
Dominican musician, arranger, composer, bandleader, and...
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Mayumi "Maz"
Pacheco (born 25
August 1998) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for Women's
Super League club
Aston Villa. A
former England...
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Bishop Alejo (
Pacheco-Vera), born
Antonio Pacheco Vera, is the
current Archbishop of the
Diocese of
Mexico of the
Orthodox Church in
America since 2005...