• Juan Bonilla may refer to: Juan Bonilla (baseball) (born 1955), Puerto Rican baseball player Juan Bonilla (bishop) (1636–1696), bishop of Ariano, 1689–96...
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  • Bonilla is a surname of Spanish origin. It may refer to: Alejandro Bonilla (1820-1901), Dominican painter and teacher Andrea Bonilla (born 1978), Bolivian...
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    Juan Guillermo Bonilla (born January 12, 1956) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues from 1981–1987 as...
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  • Juan Bonilla (born 1966) is a Spanish writer. He was born in Jerez de la Frontera. He has published several collections of short stories, including Tanta...
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  • Juan Bonilla, O. Carm. (19 April 1636 – April 1696) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ariano (1689–1696). Juan Bonilla was born in...
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  • Rodrigo Lara (redirect from Lara Bonilla)
    Rodrigo Lara Bonilla (Spanish: Rodrigo Lara Bonilla; August 11, 1946 – April 30, 1984) was a Colombian lawyer and politician, who served as Minister of...
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    Time/Nahui Olin: una mujer fuera del tiempo. In 2019 the Spanish novelist Juan Bonilla published his novel "Totalidad sexual del Cosmos", inspired by the life...
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  • Jose Bonilla can refer to: Juan José de Bonilla y Herdocia (1790–1847), Costa Rican politician José Santiago de Bonilla y Laya-Bolívar (1756–1824), Costa...
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  • Juan Ángel Almendares Bonilla is a Honduran physician, politician and human rights activist. A former Dean of Medicine of the Hospital Esquela at the...
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    Juan Crisóstomo Bonilla Pérez (27 January 1835 – 30 January 1884) was a Mexican general. He was born in Tetela de Ocampo, Puebla, and died in Veracruz...
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