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    Juan Antonio March Pujol (born 27 February 1958) is a Spanish diplomat and is the current Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of...
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    Juan Pujol García MBE (Spanish: [ˈxwam puˈʝol ɣaɾˈθi.a]; 14 February 1912 – 10 October 1988), also known as Joan Pujol i García (Catalan: [ʒuˈam puˈʒɔl...
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  • and legal writer Juan Antonio March Pujol (born 1958), Spanish diplomat Juan March Ordinas (1880–1962), Spanish businessman Justin March (born 1993), American...
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    Antoni Comas i Pujol (Mataró, January 3, 1931 - Barcelona, March 24, 1981) was a literary historian and literary critic, member of the Institut d'Estudis...
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    acoustic guitars in use today are derivatives of his designs. Antonio de Torres was the son of Juan Torres, a local tax collector, and Maria Jurado. As was...
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    Jaime Amat Jordi Aviles Pedro Jufresa José Antonio Iglesias Xavier Escudé Javier Arnau Victor Pujol Juan Dinarés David Freixa Pablo Usoz Ramón Jufresa...
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  • López Peña, Basque separatist (died 2013) 27 February – Juan Antonio March Pujol, diplomat 12 October – David Amaral Rodríguez, footballer 30 October...
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  • 1998 in Spain (section March)
    March — Kike Carrasco, footballer 4 March – Ricard Pujol, footballer 6 March – Iñigo Elosegui, cyclist 7 MarchAntonio Otegui, footballer 10 March –...
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    Seok-kyu Floris Jan Bovelander 3 goals Santiago Capurro Mark Hager Victor Pujol Andreas Becker Sven Meinhardt Gavin Ferreira Ramandeep Singh Kang Keon-wook...
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  • English concluding the ceremonies and thanking everyone. IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch delivered a speech in Spanish, awarding the Olympic Order in...
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    revolutionary merits—by the new governor Juan Gregorio Pujol, a friend of Urquiza. In 1853 he supported Pujol against a revolt led by allies of the Virasoros...
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  • German composer and organist (d. c. after 1625). June 18 (baptized) – Juan Pujol, Catalan composer (d. 1626) August 19 – Salamone Rossi, Italian composer...
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    restaurants in Polanco include Pujol, Biko, Nobu, Morimoto, and Mr. Chow. Frequently named as the best restaurant in Mexico, in 2022 Pujol ranked 5th in The World's...
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  • International Olympic Committee Juan Antonio Samaranch made their speeches in the four official languages. At 22:21 CEST, King Juan Carlos I declared the Games...
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  • Spanish Civil War by the Orfeó Català under the direction of Francisco Pujol, with the focus shifted towards antifascism. The third is a version named...
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    (vihuelist) Cristóbal de Morales Alonso Mudarra Juan Navarro Diego Ortiz Francisco de Peñalosa Joan Pau Pujol Melchior Robles Francisco de Salinas (theorist)...
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  • unitarian party distinct from that which had supported Ferré among which were Juan Pujol, Valdez and Acosta; later, this would be the base of the liberal party...
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    baseball superstar Albert Pujols. In addition to Spanish, his mother tongue, Fernández is fluent in English and French. Leonel Antonio Fernandez graduated with...
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  • Jaime Pujol [es] as Adolfo Suárez Luis Larrodera [es] as Leopoldo Ureña Sergio Villanueva as Narciso "Chicho" Ibáñez Serrador Txema Blasco as Juan Ureña...
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    Félix Martínez, Jordi Oliveres (2005). Jordi Pujol: en nombre de Cataluña, Ed. Debate, pág. 265 Juan José Linz, José R. Montero (1999). The party systems...
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