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  • Look up Quesada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quesada may refer to: Quesada (surname) Quesada, Spain, a town in the province of Jaén, in Andalusia...
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  • Miró Quesada (1880–1976), Peruvian journalist and politician Luis Miró Quesada Garland (1914–1994), Peruvian architect and professor Óscar Miró Quesada de...
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  • Carlos García Quesada may refer to: Carlos García Quesada (cyclist) (born 1978), Spanish retired road racing cyclist Carlos García Quesada (footballer)...
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  • Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada (b. 1937) - president of National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba as of 1993 Quesada (disambiguation) This page lists people...
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  • American actor Yuniesky Quezada (born 1984), Cuban chess player Quesada (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Quezada. If an internal...
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  • Nya (redirect from Nya (disambiguation))
    equivalent for "meow" Nya Kirby (born 2000), an English footballer Nya Quesada (1919–2013), an Argentine actress Nyachomba Muchai-Kinya, known professionally...
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    Constable 1994, p. 3. Vicens Vives 1970, p. 37. Safran 2000, p. 38–42. Ladero Quesada 2013, p. 167. Warfare in the Medieval World. Pen and Sword. 2006. ISBN 9781848846326...
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    had allowed in 1474, since he blamed them for the disaster. See Ladero Quesada, Miguel Ángel (2000), "Portugueses en la frontera de Granada" in En la...
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  • Colombian footballer Dagoberto Portillo, Salvadoran footballer Dagoberto Quesada, Cuban footballer Dagoberto Campos Salas, Costa Rican Catholic prelate...
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  • British diplomat David Quayle (1936–2010), British businessman David Quesada (born 1971), American soccer player David Quessenberry (born 1990), American...
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  • Elwood V. Jensen (1920–2012), American molecular biologist Elwood Richard Quesada (1904–1993), American Air Force lieutenant general Elwood Wherry, American...
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  • Apolinar is a masculine given name which may refer to: Apolinar de Jesús Soto Quesada (1827–1911), Bolivian politician Apolinar Serrano (1833–1876), Spanish...
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  • September 3, 1933: Fulgencio Batista ousted Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada. March 10, 1952: Batista overthrew Carlos Prío Socarrás. 1956: Coup attempt...
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  • Estudios de genealogía, heráldica y nobiliaria, ed. Miguel Angel Laredo Quesada, 29–48 (ISBN 84-95215-29-2). Urraca may also refer to: Urraca Mesa, a mesa...
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  • Cuban actor Jenaro Quesada, 1st Marquis of Miravalles (1818–1889), Spanish soldier Miravalle (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Miro (redirect from Miro (disambiguation))
    Organization, a reformist Iranian political organization Miró Quesada, Hispanic surname This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Miro....
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  • Island San Carlos, Antioquia San Carlos de Guaroa San Carlos (canton) Quesada, San Carlos, commonly called San Carlos San Carlos, Distrito Nacional San...
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  • (1887–1949), pseudonym of female Costa Rican writer, born Maria Isabel Carvajal Quesada Cristina Lyra (born 1976), Brazilian sports and newscaster Raquel Lyra...
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  • artist Alba de Céspedes (1911–1997), Cuban-Italian writer Alba Alonso de Quesada (1924–2020), Honduran lawyer and academic Alba Delgado (born 1991), Salvadoran...
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    languages of the Americas Ancient American engineering Andean culture (disambiguation) List of Greenlandic Inuit List of Indigenous artists of the Americas...
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