Juan Emilio Mojica (born April 30, 1962) is a Dominican Republic professional football manager. From 2000 to 2002 and from January 2008 to December 2009...
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Juan Carretero (1995–1999) Juan Emilio Mojica (2000–2002) Carmelo Oliva (2003) William Bennett (2004–2005) Ljubomir Crnokrak (2005–2007) Juan Emilio Mojica...
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Fray José de Guadalupe Mojica (14 September 1895 – 20 September 1974) was a Mexican Franciscan friar and former tenor and film actor. He was known in the...
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María Valverde". 20 Minutos (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 February 2019. Bonet Mojica, Lluís (20 November 2015). "'8 apellidos catalanes': Sin independencia del...
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Álvarez writes that Bonifacio had been warned by a Cavite leader Diego Mojica of the rigged ballots before the votes were canvassed, but he had done nothing...
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Juan Knights, also known as the San Juan Knights – Go For Gold for sponsorship reasons, are a Filipino professional basketball team based in San Juan...
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tribunal was attacked by Filipino revolutionaries led by Mariano Trías, Diego Mojica and Nicolas Portilla in Pasong Kalabaw (now known as Santa Clara). The second...
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1–1 draw. Scoring for Puebla was the midfielder Marcelino Bernal, while Mojica scored the Cruz Azul goal. The second match ended with a 0–0 draw and Puebla...
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Experience". The Journal of History. 49: 1–4. Retrieved January 2, 2020. Ambrosio Mojica (1853-1908). Cavite, Philippines: Provincial Government of Cavite. October...
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inhabitants of Panitan were Isidro Baltao, Glicerio Manalo, Florentino Mojica, and Ignacio Arat. Time came when the people, tired of travelling the long...
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