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Unzaga is a
surname of
Basque origins that may
refer to Luis de
Unzaga (1721–1790),
Spanish Governor of
Louisiana Jon
Unzaga (born 1962),
Spanish cyclist...
- Óscar
Únzaga de la Vega (19
April 1916 – 19
April 1959) was a
Bolivian political figure and rebel. Most significantly, he
founded the
Bolivian Socialist...
- Ramón
Ignacio Unzaga Asla (18 July 1892 – 31
August 1923) was a
footballer who pla**** as a left-half. Born in Spain, he
appeared for the
Chile national...
- Luis de
Unzaga y Amézaga (1717–1793), also
known as
Louis Unzaga y Amezéga le Conciliateur,
Luigi de
Unzaga Panizza and
Lewis de Onzaga, was governor...
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Malagan governors Luis de
Unzaga y Amézaga and his
successor and ****ure brother-in-law,
Bernardo de Gálvez.
Governor Luis de
Unzaga y Amézaga transformed...
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Ignacio José de
Allende y
Unzaga (US: /ɑːˈjɛndeɪ, -di/, UK: /æˈ-, aɪˈɛn-/, Spanish: [iɣˈnasjo aˈʝende];
January 21, 1769 – June 26, 1811),
commonly known...
- Jon
Unzaga Bombín (born
August 20, 1962) is a
former Spanish professional road
racing cyclist. 1988 2nd GP
Villafranca de
Ordizia 1989 7th
Overall Euskal...
- 28. ISBN 978-0-521-61636-2. Ali-de-
Unzaga, Omar (2011). "Introduction: A
Biographical Scetch". In Ali-de-
Unzaga, Omar (ed.).
Fortresses of the Intellect...
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southwestern Louisiana region now
called Acadiana. The
governor Luis de
Unzaga y Amézaga,
eager to gain more settlers,
welcomed the Acadians, who became...
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several floods,
Governor Luis de
Unzaga in 1772
moved the
European settlement to a new post, the so-called Post
Unzaga. Recently,
historians Cazorla and...