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motivational speaker Eric
Sardinas (born 1970),
American guitarist Luis
Sardiñas (born 1993),
Venezuelan baseball player Sardina (disambiguation) This page...
- (disambiguation)
Sardine (disambiguation)
Sardinas, a
surname This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sardina. If an
internal link led you...
- [citation needed]
Eduardo "Lalo"
Sardiñas was a
merchant who
worked in the
Sierra Maestra area in the 1950s. In 1957
Sardiñas joined Fidel Castro's
newly established...
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Poqui poqui Ukoy "Tortang
Sardinas (
Sardines Omelette)".
Pinoy Cooking Recipes.
Retrieved December 10, 2021. "Tortang
Sardinas".
Yummy Kitchen. Retrieved...
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stage and
during shows. In 2000 in Sydney,
Sardinas suffered third degree burns to his left wrist.
Sardinas began to play the
guitar at age six and leaned...
- p****ing of
Emeritus Professor Maria Sardiñas". SDSU
School of
Social Work.
Retrieved 30
April 2023. "Maria
Sardinas".
California Social Work Hall of Distinction...
- (PCL). On
November 20, 2015, the
Brewers traded Sardiñas to the
Seattle Mariners for Ramón Flores.
Sardiñas hit his
first major league home run on April...
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Playa Sardinas II is a
barrio in the muni****lity of Culebra,
Puerto Rico. Its po****tion in 2010 was 64.
Laguna Lobina is
located in
Playa Sardinas II....
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Israel Kantor, also
known as
Israel Sardinas,
Wilfredo Israel Sardinas, and
Wilfredo Israel Sardiñas Domínguez, (16
October 1949 – 1 July 2006) was a Cuban-born...
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their daughter Sofia.
Sardiñas belongs to the
first generation of
Venezuelans in his family, born to a
Cuban father, Eloy A.
Sardiñas, and a
Colombian mother...