Juan Manuel Cajigal y Niño (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam maˈnwel kaxiˈɣal i ˈniɲo]) (sometimes, Juan Manuel Cagigal y Niño in the orthography of the period)...
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governor of Cuba from 1747 to 1760 Juan Manuel Cajigal (born 1754), Spanish Captain General born in Cádiz Juan Manuel Cajigal Municipality, one of the 21 municipios...
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forces under Field marshal Juan Manuel de Cajigal y Martínez. The colonial government was restored in Venezuela after Domingo de Monteverde's successful...
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The Juan Manuel Cajigal Municipality is one of the 21 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the eastern Venezuelan state of Anzoátegui and, according...
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Juan Manuel Cajigal Municipality and, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, the municipality has a population of 12,358. The Juan Manuel Cajigal Municipality...
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Juan Manuel Cajigal y Odoardo (1803 in Barcelona, Anzoátegui – 1856 in Yaguaraparo, Sucre) was a Venezuelan mathematician, engineer and statesman. Orphaned...
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Victoriano de Navia's command. Miranda reported to his chief, General Juan Manuel Cagigal y Monserrat, in Havana, Cuba. From their headquarters in Cuba, de Cagigal...
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It was named after Venezuelan politician and scientist Juan Manuel Cajigal y Odoardo. Cajigal is a member of the Themis family, a dynamical family of...
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The Colegio de San Juan de Letran (transl. College of San Juan de Letran), also referred to by its acronym CSJL, is a private Catholic coeducational basic...
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Francisco Cajigal de la Vega (February 6, 1691 – 30 April 1777) was a Spanish Army officer and colonial administrator who served as governor of Cuba from...
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