Juan José Castro (March 7, 1895 – September 3, 1968) was an Argentine composer and conductor. Born in Avellaneda, Castro studied piano and violin under...
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father José Tiburcio Castro was a soldier, member of the Diputación (territorial legislature), mayordomo (administrator) of Mission San Juan Bautista...
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José Alberto Castro (born José Alberto Sáinz Castro, 31 May 1963) is a Mexican producer and director. He is the brother of actresses Verónica Castro, Beatriz...
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Jorge Castro (disambiguation), several people José Castro (disambiguation), several people Joseph Castro (disambiguation), several people Juan Castro (born...
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footballer Juan Alberto Castro, Argentine footballer Juan José Castro, Argentine composer Juan Pablo Castro, Argentine rugby union player Juan de Castro, Spanish...
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The José Castro House (Spanish: Casa José Castro), sometimes known as the Castro-Breen Adobe, is a historic adobe home in San Juan Bautista, California...
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Verónica Castro and comedian Manuel "El Loco" Valdés. Castro also has a younger brother named Michelle Sáinz Castro. His uncle is José Alberto Castro, and...
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Vilar y Pascual, Juan José Vilar Psayla, Imprenta de D.F. Sanchez A Cargo de Augustin Espinosa, 1859. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Castro, Inez de" . Encyclopædia...
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Víctor Castro and Juan José Castro were the grantees of Rancho El Sobrante in 1841. Castro Street, Castro Creek, the Castro Rocks, Castro Point, Castro Cove...
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for new musical developments caused him, together with Juan José Castro and José María Castro, Gilardo Gilardi, and Jacobo Ficher, to form the Grupo renovación...
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