Juan Carlos Arguedas Ávila (born 3 May 1970) is a retired Costa Rican footballer. Arguedas used to play for AD Carmelita, but was also part of the three...
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Arguedas may refer to: José María Arguedas (1911–1969), Peruvian novelist Alcides Arguedas (1879–1946), Bolivian writer and historian Juan Carlos Arguedas...
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assisted by managing directors Rafael Chaberman, Vicente Díaz, Miguel González, Juan B. Silva (Treasurer), Manuel José Puyana, Eduardo Villa, Jorge Reyes Puyana...
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Jamie Lowery Colin Miller Juan Carlos Arguedas Leonidas Flores Róger Gómez Claudio Jara Hernán Medford Luis Espel Juan Carlos Espinoza Gilberto Yearwood...
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footballer Juan Carlos Arguedas (born 1970), Costa Rican footballer and manager Juan Carlos Arteche (1957–2010), Spanish footballer Juan Carlos Burbano (born...
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06/06/1974 Club Deportivo Saprissa (Costa Rica) (N°12)Juan Carlos Arguedas|Juan Carlos Arguedas MF 03/05/1970 Liga Deportiva Alajuelense (Costa Rica)...
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literary works and a precursor of indigenism. Son of Fructuoso Arguedas and Sabina Diaz, Arguedas studied in the Ayacucho school and then Law and Political...
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21 Allan Oviedo 1996–1999 26 7 107 Carlos Alvarado 1946–1960 25 0 Juan Carlos Arguedas 1991–2000 25 4 Try Bennett 1995–2007 25 1 Freddy Fernández 2007–2009...
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No. 5, 211. La Nación. July 15, 1963. Retrieved July 27, 2024. Arguedas Chaverri, Carlos. "La educacion medica antes y despues de la facultad de medicina"...
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Antonio Arguedas, disappeared with the captured diary of Che Guevara, which soon surfaced in, of all places, Havana. From abroad, Arguedas confessed...
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