• Tomás Herrera is the name of: Tomás de Herrera (1804–1859), Central and South American statesman and general Tomás Herrera Martínez (1950–2020), Cuban...
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    Tomás Herrera Jr. (November 9, 1931 – December 14, 2016) was a Mexican-American professional baseball player and manager, beginning his professional career...
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  • Tomás Herrera Martinez (21 December 1950 – 18 October 2020) was a basketball player from Cuba, who won the bronze medal with the men's national team at...
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  • finished 8th among 13 teams Ruperto Herrera Tabio, Pedro Chappe Garcia, Franklin Standard, Conrado Pérez, Tomás Herrera Martínez, Rafael Cañizares, Juan...
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    667°W / 7.833; -80.667 Herrera (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈreɾa]) is a province in Panama. Named after General Tomás Herrera, the province was founded...
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    Tomás José Ramón del Carmen de Herrera y Pérez Dávila (21 December 1804 – 5 December 1854) was a Neogranadine statesman and general who in 1840 became...
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    early 1960s. The 1963 team finished in second place. Under manager Tomás Herrera, the Diablos won their second league title by defeating the Tigers in...
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    José María Obando to Cauca to quell Julio Arboleda's rebellion, and Tomás Herrera to the Valle del Cauca in the west. The war lasted just four months...
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  • March 1964. Retrieved 24 July 2024. Morales, Tomás (29 May 2015). "1964: el año de Diablos y Tomás Herrera". MiLB.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 July 2024...
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  • Jerónimo Tomás Abreu Herrera (September 30, 1930 – June 27, 2012) was the Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Mao-Monte-Cristi, Dominican Republic. Ordained...
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