Antonio Fuertes Pascual (3 December 1929 – 5 January 2015) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder. He played for Valencia and Elche and won...
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Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Estevan Antonio Fuertes was the son of Estevan and Demetria Cherbonnier Fuertes. He received his education at Salamanca...
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Fuertes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Fuertes (1929–2015), Spanish footballer Gloria Fuertes (1917–1998), Spanish poet...
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to Fuertes were demolished, and plans were made to build a new observatory on the undeveloped North Campus. In 1916, construction of the Fuertes Observatory...
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record-setting coach Estevan Antonio Fuertes (1838–1903), Cornell astronomer and namesake of Fuertes Observatory Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874–1927), American...
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The Strong Ones (redirect from Los fuertes)
Strong Ones (Spanish: Los fuertes) is a 2019 Chilean film directed by Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo and starring Samuel González and Antonio Altamirano. The movie is...
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"Fuertes se los lleva al Valencia" [Fuertes brings them to Valencia]. La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 September 2024. Montesinos, Antonio (22...
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10 68 51 35 RU 26 1952–53 2nd 30 16 8 6 66 42 40 R16 Manuel Badenes Antonio Fuertes 16 1953–54 3rd 30 14 6 10 69 51 34 W Faas Wilkes 18 1954–55 5th 30...
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Fort San Antonio Abad (Spanish: Fuerte de San Antonio Abad), also known as Fort Malate or Fort San Antonio, is a fortification located in the Malate district...
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founded by Spain in 1792 named Fuerte Borbón by the Governor Joaquín Alos y Bru, who sent the Commandant José Antonio de Zavala y Delgadillo, to protect...
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