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  • Juan Reyes (born 16 May 1944) is a former Cuban cyclist. He competed in the men's sprint and the men's tandem events at the 1968 Summer Olympics. "Juan...
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  • Juan Reyes may refer to: Juan Francisco Reyes (1938–2019), Vice President of Guatemala, 2000–2004 Juan Francisco Reyes (soldier) (1749–1809), Spanish soldier...
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  • the Argentine poet Juan Gelman Macarena Gómez (born 1978), Spanish actress Macarena Perez Grasset (born 1996), Chilean BMX cyclist Macarena Hernández...
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  • Guerra, Brazilian footballer Learco Guerra, Italian cyclist Lisandra Guerra (1987), Cuban cyclist Martín Alejandro Machón Guerra, Guatemalan footballer...
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  • Joaquín Sobrino (born 1982), Spanish cyclist Jon Sobrino (born 1938), Jesuit Catholic priest and liberation theologian Juan Sobrino, civil engineer specializing...
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    Einer Augusto Rubio Reyes (born 22 February 1998 in Chíquiza) is a Colombian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Movistar Team. In October 2020...
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  • footballer José Pérez Francés (1936–2021), Spanish road racing cyclist José Pérez Reyes (born 1975), boxer from the Dominican Republic José Pérez Rosa...
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  • Silva Ramos (born 1950), Brazilian footballer Ramon Reyes (born 1966), American lawyer Ramón Reyes (basketball) (1907–1957), Panamanian athlete Ramón Rodrigo...
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  • Grand Prix of the Republic. In early 1935, former cyclist Clemente López Doriga, in collaboration with Juan Pujol, director of the daily newspaper Informaciones...
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    Alfonso Marquez Rogelio Melencio Edgardo Ocampo Adriano Papa, Jr. Renato Reyes Alberto Reynoso (c) Joaquin Rojas Elias Tolentino Freddie Webb - Alternate...
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  • football goalkeeper Juan Josué Rodríguez (born 1988), Honduran football attacking midfielder Josué González (born 1988), Costa Rican cyclist Josue Paul (born...
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    Legaspi, Lucio Mendoza, Juan Reyes, Balbino Santos, Felipe Reyes, Onisimo J. Santiago, Manuel Espiritu, Toribio Bernardo, Felimon Reyes, Guillermo Bernal,...
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    "Queen of Merengue" Fausto Rey – singer/composer Frank Reyes – bachata singer José Rufino Reyes y Siancas – composer of Dominican national anthem Trio...
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    Sabas Reyes Salazar in Tototlan. Holy Child of the Little Peanut (Santo Niño del Cacahuatito) in Mezquitic de la Magdalena in municipal of San Juan de los...
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  • long-distance runner Miguel Ángel Benito (born 1993), Spanish cyclist Mireia Benito (born 1996), Spanish cyclist Pedro Benito (born 2000), Spanish footballer Sergio...
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  • Juan Emilio Gutiérrez Berenguel (born 21 December 1968) is a Spanish cyclist. He competed at the 2009 Paralympic World Championships Road Cycling where...
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    Ana Bautista Reyes (born 13 June 1972) is a former Spanish rhythmic gymnast who was a member of the Spanish national team of rhythmic gymnastics in individual...
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  • produced by RCN Televisión. It tells the story of road racing cyclist Rigoberto Urán, played by Juan Pablo Urrego, inspired by the book Rigo written by Andrés...
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  • Manuel Rendón (1859–1940) - writer Óscar Efrén Reyes (1896–1966) Miguel Riofrío (1822–1879) - writer Juan Manuel Rodríguez (b. 1945) - Spanish-Ecuadorian...
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    Alfredo Pérez (VEN), 0:5 Men's Featherweight Juan Paredes Men's Middleweight Nicolas Arredondo Six cyclists represented Mexico in 1976. Individual road...
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