the border with Santa Fe Province, bordering the Santa Fe town of Juan Bernabé Molina. Formerly the town was named after General Emilio Conesa, a prominent...
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Rica, Cepeda, Empalme Villa Constitución, General Gelly, Godoy, Juan Bernabé Molina, Juncal, La Vanguardia, Máximo Paz, Pavón, Pavón Arriba, Peyrano...
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Spanish). May 21, 2020. Retrieved May 22, 2020. Marrero, Juan (February 11, 2020). "Eliezer Molina demanda a la CEE por la entrega de endosos". Metro (in...
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league granted in 1841 to Jesus Molina, and an additional two square leagues granted in 1842 to Petronilo Ríos, by Governor Juan Alvarado. The grant extended...
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Jorge Victoria as Fernando César Adrián Sánchez as Toño Arturo Angler as Bernabé Héctor Madrigal as Federico Edgardo Gazcón as Carlos Francisco Avendaño...
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Spanish businessman Anthony Cobos, politician from the state of Texas Bernabé Cobo (1582–1657), missionary and historian of the Inca Empire Carlos de...
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Nuño Pérez Benigno Andrade José Aranguren, General of the Guardia Civil Bernabé Argüelles de Paz Francesc Arín Luis Arráez Martínez Guillermo Ascanio Antonio...
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Spanish artist and illustrator known for his Spanish Civil War posters Bernabé Ballester (born 1982), Spanish footballer who plays as a central defender...
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Juan Nepomuceno Seguín (October 27, 1806 – August 27, 1890) was a Spanish-Tejano political and military figure of the Texas Revolution who helped to establish...
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Antonio • San Bartolo Cacahualtongo • San Bernabé • San Francisco Tetecala • San Francisco Xocotitla • San Juan Tlihuaca • San Marcos • San Martín Xochinahuac •...
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