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Maria Ysabel Ortega Lapid (Tagalog: [ʔɪsaˈbɛl oɾˈtɛga]; born
January 25, 1999) is a
Filipino singer-actress. She rose to fame for
playing the main antagonist...
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Ysabel is a
fantasy novel by
Canadian author Guy
Gavriel Kay. It was
first published in
January 2007 by
Viking Canada. It is Kay's
first urban fantasy...
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Ysabel J.
Jurado (born 1990)[original research?] is an
American tenants'
rights lawyer and
politician who is the
member of the Los
Angeles City Council...
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Ysabel Maria Jorge Zamora-Jornada, (born June 8, 1983) also
known as Bel Zamora, is a
Filipina politician who is the
Representative of the San Juan's lone...
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Isabella I (Spanish:
Isabel I; 22
April 1451 – 26
November 1504), also
called Isabella the
Catholic (Spanish:
Isabel la Católica), was
Queen of Castile...
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Santa Ysabel may
refer to the following:
Santa Ysabel, California, USA
Santa Ysabel Asistencia, a
mission east of San Diego,
California Santa Ysabel Reservation...
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Ysabel (A06),
sometimes called Reina Ysabel, is a roll-on/roll-off
cargo ship and
logistics support ship of the
Spanish Navy
purchased secondhand from...
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Ysabel Hunter née
Birkbeck (16 June, 1890–1973) was a
British ambulance driver and war memoirist. Her
parents were
Henry Birkbeck, a London-born banker...
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Santa Ysabel (Spanish for "St. Elizabeth") is an
unincorporated community in the
Santa Ysabel Valley of
eastern San
Diego County, California. The 1818...
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Rancho Santa Ysabel was a 17,719-acre (71.71 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day San
Diego County, California,
given in 1844 by
Governor Manuel Micheltorena...