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Sinforiano García (22
August 1924 – 29 May 1992) was a
Paraguayan professional football (soccer) goalkeeper, who pla**** for two top
level Paraguayan clubs...
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Antonio Sinforiano Timotio Luis
Fernandes (22
August 1930 – 11
March 1981),
known professionally as
Antonio Sinforiano or A.
Sinforiano, was an Indian...
- Juan
Sinforiano Bogarín (August 21, 1863 -
February 25, 1949) was an
eminent Paraguayan clergyman, the
first Roman Catholic archbishop of Paraguay. Bogarín...
- Joaquín
Sinforiano de Jesús
Crespo Torres (Spanish pronunciation: [xoaˈkin siɱfoˈɾjano ðe xeˈsus ˈkɾespo ˈtores]; 22
August 1841 – 16
April 1898) was a...
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contained therein.
These are some of the
museums found in Asunción: Juan
Sinforiano Bogarín Museum:
Named after its founder,
illustrious priest and first...
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Moore was killed.
Spanish resistance during the war in
Galicia was led by
Sinforiano López,[citation needed] and A Coruña was the only
Galician city that achieved...
- Laterza [es] (1958) Luis Benítez
Chilavert (1958)
Isidoro García (1959)
Sinforiano García (1960) Luis Benítez
Chilavert (1960)
Rogelio Negri (1960–61) Vessilio...
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Renganeschi 1974-1975 4
Sebastian Beracochea 1962-1963 30 5
Dreyer 1981-82 27 6
Sinforiano García 1961 19 7 António
Oliveira 2023 15 8 Sérgio
Ramirez 1991 13 Darío...
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College of the Army
under the
leadership of its
director Lieutenant Colonel Sinforiano Bilbao (Bernardino Bilbao's brother),
published a
manifesto ignoring Quintanilla...
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French Upper Volta) (1937.06.17 – 1941.05.15) and as
emeritate Sinforiano Lucas Rojo,
Missionary Oblates of Mary
Immaculate (O.M.I.) (1962.08.24...