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Manuel Raygada Ballesteros (March 8, 1904 – April 5, 1971) was a poet and
songwriter of
Peruvian Musica criolla, best
known for his
often covered "Mi...
- José María
Raygada y
Gallo (18
December 1795 – 15
January 1859) was a 19th-century
Peruvian politician. He was
twice Prime Minister of Peru (1857 – 15...
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Miller Carlos Torres y
Torres Lara
Alfonso de los
Heros Óscar de la
Puente Raygada Alfonso Bustamante Efraín
Goldenberg Dante Córdova
Blanco Alberto Pandolfi...
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Alborada Jaime Guardia Damaris Martina Portocarrero Manuelcha Prado Manuel Raygada Magaly Solier Outside the
Andes Inkuyo Los
Incas (Urubamba) ****y History...
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sequence would be Gathavaibhava. He is also yet to
start The
Story of
Raygada which is one of his most
awaited work and
marks his
third collaboration...
- Peru to
Venezuela In
office 1990–1992
Preceded by
Jorge Raygada Cauvi Succeeded by
Eduardo Raygada Morzán
Personal details Born
Edward Allan Wagner Tizón...
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Ricardo Rondón Tito Vega
Leslie Stewart Javier Valdés José
Dammert Matías
Raygada Mariano Ramírez Po****r, Redacción El. "José Salinas: "Grabar 'Sugar en...
- Yoshiyama,
Carlos Boloña, Absalón Vásquez, Víctor Joy Way, Óscar de la
Puente Raygada,
Jaime Sobero,
Alfredo Ross Antezana, Víctor
Paredes Guerra, and Augusto...
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October 1862
Prime Minister Juan
Manuel del Mar
Bernedo José María
Raygada y
Gallo Miguel de San Román Vice
President Juan
Manuel del Mar Preceded...
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original on 25 May 2014.
Retrieved 25 July 2014. ""Recognized high
schools of
Raygada dist."".
Archived from the
original on 24
December 2021.
Retrieved 9 July...