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Bibiano Zapirain (2
December 1919 – 2
December 2000) was a
Uruguayan footballer.
Nacional Primera División: 6 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1950, 1952 Uruguay...
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Uruguayan Champion),
Roberto Porta (six
times Uruguayan Champion),
Bibiano Zapirain (six
times Uruguayan Champion). Nacional's
international re****tion relied...
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Varela 3
goals Marcial Barrios Fabio Baudo Franco Luis
Castro Bibiano Zapirain 2
goals Enrique García Ángel
Perucca Pedro Amorim Patesko Zizinho Alfonso...
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Communist Party of Euskadi. It was
published in
Spanish language. Luis
Zapirain was the
director of Alkartu.
Secundino Ortega was the
editor of Alkartu...
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Buenaventura Zapirain with
libretto in
basque by
Toribio Alzaga,
premiered on 6
January 1899 at the
Catholic Centre in Donostia-San Sebastián.
Zapirain, a lekeitian...
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lungs Physiology Journal of
Applied Physiology Mugueta-Aguinaga I, Garcia-
Zapirain B (2017). "Is
Technology Present in Frailty?
Technology a Back-up Tool...
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footballer Bibiano Ouano (1915–1960),
Filipino basketball player Bibiano Zapirain (1919–2000),
Uruguayan footballer Lucas Ribamar Lopes dos
Santos Bibiano...
- Administración de
Ferrocarriles de Vía
Estrecha (FEVE) a don José María
Gurruchaga Zapiraín". Boletín
Oficial del
Estado (in Spanish) (12).
January 14, 1995. Retrieved...
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Sudamericano Zapirain 133 25 May 1942
Buenos Aires River Plate Argentina (57) 4–1 Copa
Newton Alberti, Martino,
Pontoni Zapirain 134 25 Aug 1942 Montevideo...
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Ciocca 20 6 1935 1943
Fernando Kanapkis 20 5 1992 1993
Bibiano Zapirain 20 4 1942 1946
Maximiliano Araújo 20 3 2023 2024
Antonio Campolo 20 3 1918...