Manuel Nicolás Aristóbulo Savio (Buenos Aires, 15 March 1893 – Buenos Aires, 31 July 1948) was an Argentine engineer and military man, noted for his contribution...
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José Carlos dos Anjos Sávio (born 1985), Brazilian footballer Kathleen Savio (1963 - 2004), American homicide victim Manuel Savio (1893–1948), pioneer...
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housing complexes built in the late 20th century, such as Barrio General Manuel Savio (commonly known as Lugano 1 y 2), Barrio Cardenal Antonio Samoré, Barrio...
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In 1945, heavy industry first arrived in Jujuy at the hand of General Manuel Savio, a presidential economic advisor who, had Argentina's first modern steel...
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Technical School of the Argentine Army (currently General Division Nicolás Manuel Savio Army Engineering Faculty) (2008-2013). He worked for a while in the Venezuelan...
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Savio Vega is a ring name of Juan Rivera (born August 10, 1964), a Puerto Rican professional wrestler. He is known for his work in the World Wrestling...
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Rodríguez Peña, early military leader José Rondeau, early military leader Manuel Savio, steel industry promoter Samuel Spiro, navy captain Jorge Videla, dictator...
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21 generals met to discuss an electoral exit (among them were Rawson, Manuel Savio, and Elbio Anaya.). Meanwhile, Lieutenant Colonel Tomás Adolfo Ducó,...
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Ginóbili Manuel B. Gonnet Manuel Belgrano Manuel de Sarratea Manuel Dorrego Manuel Puig Manuel Quintana Manuel Savio Manuel Sadosky Manuel Vicente Maza...
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F.C. Motagua, with whom he won several league titles, Vida and Deportes Savio. Coello was part of the Honduras national U-20 football team that participated...
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