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Sinforoso Amoedo (July 18, 1823 –
April 23, 1871) was an
Argentine medical doctor. He
served during the
yellow fever epidemic of 1871.
Sinforoso del Carmen...
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siblings to live with relatives. She
married at 19 and had two children,
Sinforoso and Desiderio, who both died.
Tecson and her
husband were
engaged in the...
- Jose del Monte,
Bulacan (1918–2000) 1
Ceriaco Gallardo 1918 - 1921 2
Sinforoso Avena 1922 - 1924 3
Felicano Avanceña 1925 - 1930 4
Quirico Villano 1931...
- of the
First Military Zone of the
Chilean Army,
accompanied by
Colonel Sinforoso Ledesma.
Their arrival was
cheered by the
workers because a
nitrate miners'...
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Pamintuan (2001–2004)
Federico Laxa (2004–2010)
Chito M. Cruz (2010–2015)
Sinforoso R.
Pagunsan (2015–2016)
Marcelino P.
Escalada Jr. (2016–2022)
Joeben A...
- Afro-Argentines: "the black"
Casimiro Alcorta (violin) and "the mulatto"
Sinforoso (clarinet). They pla****
small concerts in
Buenos Aires from the early...
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Edelmiro Amante Nacionalista 68,267 2.
Antonio R.
Tupaz KBL 55,082 3. Jose
Gonzalez Mindanao Alliance 23,003 4.
Sinforoso Grana Independent 1,781...
- Cobarrubias,
Justin De Leon TBA "Iisang Puno,
Magkaibang Bunga" (The
Sinforoso Sisters Story)
Nadine Samonte,
Yasmien Kurdi Argel Joseph Unknown December 21...
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approved in 1783 and was
continued after his
death in 1808 by his
nephew Sinforoso Mutis. As
demand for the bark increased, the
trees in the
forests began...
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Lardizabal (1914-2004)
Nacionalista December 30, 1967
December 30, 1971
Sinforoso Fangonil December 30, 1971
December 27, 1979 19
Ernesto H.
Bueno 1 (1926-1986)...