• José Luis Viejo Gómez (2 November 1949 – 16 November 2014) was a Spanish road cyclist who was professional from 1973 to 1982. He represented his native...
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    foreign cyclists — Francesco Locatelli (1949), Roger Diercken (1960), José Viejo (1972) and André Delcroix (from 1974); the longest edition of the race...
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  • the biggest time gaps but not the greatest. That record belongs to José Luis Viejo, who beat the peloton by 22:50 in the 1976 stage Montgenèvre-Manosque...
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    substituted for Curro Romero at the Colmenar Viejo bullring to perform alongside Antonio Chenel ("Antoñete") and José Luis Palomar, with bulls supplied by Marcos...
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  • the biggest time gaps but not the greatest. That record belongs to José-Luis Viejo, who beat the peloton by just over 23:00 and the second place rider...
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  • "Caballo Viejo" ('Old Horse') is a Venezuelan folk song written and composed by Simón Díaz, which appears on the 1980 album Golpe Y Pasaje. It has become...
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  • guard at Mission San Luis Rey. Between 1805 and 1818 he reached the position of sergeant, also in San Luis Rey, retiring in 1818. José María Pico died in...
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    critical acclaim for his first novel, El viejo que leía novelas de amor (The Old Man Who Read Love Stories). Luis Sepúlveda was born in Ovalle, Limarí Province...
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    Mission San Luis Rey lands in the San Jacinto area were made to the Estudillo family: the four square league Rancho San Jacinto Viejo to José Antonio Estudillo...
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    José Alonso y Trelles (1857–1924) was a Uruguayan poet who wrote under the pseudonym El Viejo Pancho. John the madman (poem of two cantos. Foreword Orosmán...
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