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  • Puerto Chale is a town located on the Pacific coast side of La Paz Municipality in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. Hurricane Norbert made landfall...
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    isolated due to road closures. Repairs to bridges near Todos Santos and Puerto Chale totaled MXN$500 million (US$37.8 million). On the eastern side of the...
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    (105 km/h) later that day. On September 1, Lidia made landfall in Mexico near Puerto Chale, Baja California Sur, at peak intensity. The storm weakened while traversing...
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  • Carlos "Chale" Pereira Ocampo was a Nicaraguan baseball executive who was the president of the International Baseball Federation (FIBA) from 1948 to 1950...
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    1630 UTC (9:30 a.m. PDT) – Hurricane Norbert makes first landfall near Puerto Chale, Mexico with winds of 105 mph (169 km/h). October 12 0000 UTC (5:00 p...
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    inhabitants, are: Kambul, Kancabal, Kamcapchén, Komchén Martínez, Kopté, Rogelio Chalé, Sabacnah, Sakolá, San Antonio Dzinah, San Pedro Cámara, San Pedro Chacabal...
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    0600 UTC October 11, and made landfall as a Category 2 hurricane near Puerto Chale. The next day, Norbert struck southern Sonora at Category 1 intensity...
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    Republic defeating Puerto Rico, In the final, Samuel Deduno started for the Dominican Republic, while Giancarlo Alvarado started for Puerto Rico. 35,703 fans...
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    (1938–40) Jaime Mariné (1940–43) Jorge Reyes (1943–45) Pablo Morales (1945–47) Chale Pereira (1947–50) Pablo Morales (1950–52) Carlos Zecca (1952–69) Juan Isa...
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    United States became the first world champion in the category, defeating the Puerto Rican team 3–0 in the inaugural final. The presentation of the new tournament...
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    United States, China, Australia, Japan, Canada, Taiwan, the Netherlands and Puerto Rico. This was the first time softball was on the Olympic program. The United...
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  • original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-20. Day, Christine L.; Hadley, Chales D.; Duffy Brown, Megan (2001). "Gender, Feminism, and Partisanship among...
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    from Dick Clark Productions in September 2022. It was hosted by Argentine-Puerto Rican actor Julián Gil, Mexican presenter Galilea Montijo, Dominican actor...
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    include the Lifetime Achievement award for Puerto Rican singer Victor Manuelle, and Musical Legacy award for Puerto Rican singer Ivy Queen. Queen becomes the...
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  • (1938–40) Jaime Mariné (1940–43) Jorge Reyes (1943–45) Pablo Morales (1945–47) Chale Pereira (1947–50) Pablo Morales (1950–52) Carlos Zecca (1952–69) Juan Isa...
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    Hurricane Bertha (2014) (category Hurricanes in Puerto Rico)
    thunderstorms to the southwest. NEXRAD weather radar imagery from San Juan, Puerto Rico depicted a disorganized, possibly open circulation throughout the day...
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  • Mariné: 1939 to 1943 Jorge Reyes: 1944 to 1945 Pablo Morales: 1946 to 1947 Chale Pereira: 1948 to 1950 Pablo Morales: 1951 to 1952 Carlos Manuel Zecca: 1953...
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  • (1938–40) Jaime Mariné (1940–43) Jorge Reyes (1943–45) Pablo Morales (1945–47) Chale Pereira (1947–50) Pablo Morales (1950–52) Carlos Zecca (1952–69) Juan Isa...
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    (1938–40) Jaime Mariné (1940–43) Jorge Reyes (1943–45) Pablo Morales (1945–47) Chale Pereira (1947–50) Pablo Morales (1950–52) Carlos Zecca (1952–69) Juan Isa...
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    Jorge Reyes  Mexico FIBA 1944 1945 4 Pablo Morales  Venezuela 1946 1947 5 Chale Pereira  Nicaragua 1948 1950 — Pablo Morales  Venezuela 1951 1952 6 Carlos...
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