- Belmonte. The
Velascos grew
close to
Rodrigo Duterte when they
supported his
presidential campaign. On
Christmas of 2016, the
Velascos celebrated at the...
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Velasco (also
Belasco or Belasko) is a
Basque family name.
According to the
academy of
Basque language, it is
derived from the
Visigothic name 'Vela'...
- Cuahutémoc
Velasco Vargas (April 28, 1919 – June 13, 1999) was a
Mexican professional wrestler and
trainer under the name
Diablo Velasco.
Velasco trained...
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Velasco Ibarra may
refer to: José María
Velasco Ibarra (1893–1979),
Ecuadorian president El Empalme, Ecuador,
known officially as
Velasco Ibarra, a city...
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Manuela Velasco Díez (born 23
October 1975) is a
Spanish actress and
television presenter. She pla**** Ángela
Vidal in the
horror franchise REC (2007–2014)...
- Andrés
Velasco Brañes (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈdɾes βeˈlasko]; born
August 30, 1960) is a
Chilean economist and
professor who
served as
Minister of...
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Virginia Velasco Condori (born
October 11, 1980) is a
Bolivian lawyer and politician. She
began her
political career as the
sixth Minister of Justice...
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Mayda Velasco is a
physicist and
professor in the
Department of
Physics and
Astronomy at
Northwestern University. She
works in
experimental particle physics...
- Cris
Velasco is an
American video game and film composer. His
works include the
musical scores for Overwatch, M**** Effect, Borderlands, God of War, StarCraft...
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Jairo Velasco may
refer to:
Jairo Velasco, Sr. (born 1947), Colombian-born
tennis player Jairo Velasco, Jr. (born 1974), his son,
Spanish tennis player...