• Juan Carlos Ríos Vidal (born 17 November 1964) is a Spanish football manager and former player. Born in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Cádiz, Andalusia, Ríos...
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  • footballer Juan Carlos Ríos Vidal (born 1964), Spanish footballer and manager Juan Carlos Rojas (footballer) (born 1984), Mexican footballer Juan Carlos Rojo...
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    Comunidad. Río Negro, Alberto Weretilneck wins with 42.43%. Third consecutive electoral victory of Together We Are Río Negro. Jujuy, Carlos Sadir won with...
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  • Children Going? (1958) - Eduardo Machete (1958) - Carlos Pueblo en armas (1959) - Gorgonio Sonatas (1959) - Juan Guzmán The Miracle (1959) - Carlitos The Unforgiven...
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  • Héctor Lorenzo Ríos Silvio Ríos Fructuoso Rivera Alba Roballo José Enrique Rodó Francisco Rodríguez Camusso Manuel Rodríguez Correa Carlos Rodríguez Labruna...
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  • international recognition. Ríos Rey was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on 28 July 1911 in a family of artists. His father was Octavio Ríos De Jesús (1886–1933)...
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  • judge Juan Ramón Sánchez (born 1952), Salvadoran footballer and football manager Juan Carlos Sánchez (born 1956), Bolivian football striker Juan Sánchez...
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    Juan Manuel Dalmau Ramírez (born July 23, 1973) is a Puerto Rican politician, attorney and a candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico for the Puerto Rican...
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    Pinto Francisco Sanchez Alberto Mestre Albert Subirats Rafael Vidal Jorge Andrew Juan Carlos Bianchi José de Armas Alfonso Mora Garbiñe Muguruza Gabriela...
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    to 15 years. Nationalists Carlos Padilla, Diego Quiñones González, Juan Sandoval Ramos, Joaquín Padín Concepción and Vidal Santiago were also sentenced...
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