- José
Quirante Pineda (10 May 1883 in Alicante,
Spain – 30 May 1964 in Barcelona, Spain) was a
footballer who pla**** as a midfielder,
being one of the first...
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Quirante,
Ninfa Iluminada B. (March 13, 2018). "San
Juanico Bridge, a
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Charles O'Hagan 1924–27 Ángel Villagrán 1927–30
Lippo Hertzka 1930–33 José
Quirante 1933–36 Ramón
Encinas 1939–41 Pepe
Brand 1941–42
Victoriano Santos 1942...
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Barcelona to Real
Madrid 1902:
Alfonso Albéniz 1906: José
Quirante 1908:
Charles Wallace 1911: ****nio
Comamala 1913:
Walter Rozitsky 1930:...
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Quirante, L.; Finlayson, J.C.; Fernández, S.; Andrade, A. (2007). "Holocene environmental...
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Walker and Company, 2000
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Ultra José
Quirante (1948–1951)
Antonio Bonet (1951–1952)
Francisco Trinchant (1952–1959)
Miguel Muñoz (1959–1960) José Gil
Montero (1960) Louis...
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Martial Law Museum.
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symbol of love"...