- Catalan,
vennari in Corsican, venerdì in Italian,
vineri in Romanian, and
viernes in
Spanish and
influencing the
Filipino biyernes or byernes, and the Chamorro...
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Viernes Negro (English:
Black Friday) in
Venezuela refers to Friday, 18
February 1983, when the
Venezuelan bolívar was
devalued substantially against...
- (14
April 2017). "Voices: 'Jesus is crying!'
Memories of my island's '
Viernes Santos'". NBC News.
Retrieved 29
March 2024. Taylor, Alan (5
April 2023)...
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Louis Victor Jules Vierne (8
October 1870 – 2 June 1937) was a
French organist and composer. As the
organist of Notre-Dame de
Paris from 1900
until his...
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Vierne is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jean-Jacques
Vierne (1921–2003),
French film
director Louis Vierne (1870–1937),
French organist...
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Universities (NAASCU). In 2009,
Viernes was
named Rookie of the Year. In 2011, he was
named season MVP.
However Viernes moved to St.
Claire College in...
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Viernes was born in Wapato, Washington, in 1952 to a
family of ten children. His
father was a
Filipino immigrant, and his
mother was white.
Viernes grew...
- venues. The
Super Viernes shows dates back to at
least 1938,
making it the longest-running w****ly show of any kind.
Super Viernes was
originally held...
- "El Próximo
Viernes" (English: Next Friday) is a song by
Regional Mexican singer-songwriter
Espinoza Paz from his 2008
debut album El
Canta Autor Del...
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Virgilio Viernes Hilario Jr. (born
August 11, 1976),
known professionally as
Jhong Hilario, is a
Filipino actor, dancer,
television host, and politician...