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  • Luis Basterra
  • Argentinian politician

    Luis Eugenio Basterra (born 14 October 1958) is an Argentine agricultural engineer and politician. He was the country's Minister of Agriculture, Livestock

    Luis Basterra

    Luis Basterra

    Luis_Basterra

  • Murder of Asunta Basterra
  • Murder of 12-year-old Chinese-Spanish child in 2013

    Asunta Yong Fang Basterra Porto (born Yong Fang; 30 September 2000 – 21 September 2013) was a Chinese-born Spanish girl whose body was found in Teo, A

    Murder of Asunta Basterra

    Murder_of_Asunta_Basterra

  • Alberto Fernández
  • President of Argentina from 2019 to 2023

    granted him asylum in Argentina in December 2019. On 9 November 2020, with Luis Arce's victory in 2020, Fernández personally accompanied Morales to the Argentine

    Alberto Fernández

    Alberto Fernández

    Alberto_Fernández

  • Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
  • President of Argentina from 2007 to 2015

    Farmers argued that the high taxes made cultivation unviable. The activist Luis D'Elía interrupted one of the demonstrations, leading stick-wielding pro-government

    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

    Cristina_Fernández_de_Kirchner

  • Aníbal Fernández
  • Argentine politician (born 1957)

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Aníbal Fernández

    Aníbal Fernández

    Aníbal_Fernández

  • Gabriel Katopodis
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Gabriel Katopodis

    Gabriel Katopodis

    Gabriel_Katopodis

  • Julián Domínguez
  • Argentine politician (born 1963)

    Agriculture, this time under President Alberto Fernández in replacement of Luis Basterra. Domínguez's appointment was part of a cabinet reshuffle following the

    Julián Domínguez

    Julián Domínguez

    Julián_Domínguez

  • Martín Guzmán
  • Argentine economist (born 1982)

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Martín Guzmán

    Martín Guzmán

    Martín_Guzmán

  • Tristán Bauer
  • Argentine film maker

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Tristán Bauer

    Tristán Bauer

    Tristán_Bauer

  • Sergio Massa
  • Argentine politician and lawyer (born 1972)

    had been. Acquainted with Massa through Restaurant Workers' Union leader Luis Barrionuevo [es], Duhalde appointed him Director of the ANSeS (Argentina's

    Sergio Massa

    Sergio Massa

    Sergio_Massa

  • Juan Luis Manzur
  • Argentine politician

    Juan Luis Manzur (born 8 January 1969) is an Argentine surgeon and politician currently serving as a National Senator for Tucumán Province. A member of

    Juan Luis Manzur

    Juan Luis Manzur

    Juan_Luis_Manzur

  • Carla Vizzotti
  • Argentine public official

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Carla Vizzotti

    Carla Vizzotti

    Carla_Vizzotti

  • Matías Kulfas
  • Argentine economist and professor

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Matías Kulfas

    Matías Kulfas

    Matías_Kulfas

  • Nicolás Trotta
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Nicolás Trotta

    Nicolás Trotta

    Nicolás_Trotta

  • Sabina Frederic
  • Argentine anthropologist and politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Sabina Frederic

    Sabina Frederic

    Sabina_Frederic

  • Ginés González García
  • Argentine politician and physician (1945–2024)

    Salta, La Rioja, Córdoba and San Luis. In 1976, González García had to resign as director general of the San Luis National Health System after the success

    Ginés González García

    Ginés González García

    Ginés_González_García

  • Claudio Moroni
  • Argentine lawyer and politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Claudio Moroni

    Claudio Moroni

    Claudio_Moroni

  • Diego Giuliano
  • Politician in Argentina

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Diego Giuliano

    Diego Giuliano

    Diego_Giuliano

  • Presidency of Alberto Fernández
  • Argentine presidency from 2019 to 2023

    him asylum in Argentina in December 2019. On 9 November 2020, following Luis Arce's victory in the 2020 Bolivian election, Fernández personally accompanied

    Presidency of Alberto Fernández

    Presidency of Alberto Fernández

    Presidency_of_Alberto_Fernández

  • Alexis Guerrera
  • Argentine lawyer and politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Alexis Guerrera

    Alexis Guerrera

    Alexis_Guerrera

  • Daniel Scioli
  • Argentine politician and sportsman (born 1957)

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Daniel Scioli

    Daniel Scioli

    Daniel_Scioli

  • Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta
  • Argentine lawyer, professor and politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta

    Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta

    Elizabeth_Gómez_Alcorta

  • Julio Vitobello
  • Argentine lawyer

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Julio Vitobello

    Julio Vitobello

    Julio_Vitobello

  • Jorge Taiana
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Jorge Taiana

    Jorge Taiana

    Jorge_Taiana

  • Matías Lammens
  • Argentine businessman and politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Matías Lammens

    Matías Lammens

    Matías_Lammens

  • Martín Soria
  • Argentine lawyer and politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Martín Soria

    Martín Soria

    Martín_Soria

  • Juan Cabandié
  • Argentine politician

    in the trial against Luis Falco, but the court denied her request due to her close relationship to both Falco and Cabandié. Luis Antonio Falco was sentenced

    Juan Cabandié

    Juan Cabandié

    Juan_Cabandié

  • Daniel Filmus
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Daniel Filmus

    Daniel Filmus

    Daniel_Filmus

  • Marcela Losardo
  • Argentine lawyer and politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Marcela Losardo

    Marcela Losardo

    Marcela_Losardo

  • Victoria Tolosa Paz
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Victoria Tolosa Paz

    Victoria Tolosa Paz

    Victoria_Tolosa_Paz

  • Santiago Cafiero
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Santiago Cafiero

    Santiago Cafiero

    Santiago_Cafiero

  • Jorge Ferraresi
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Jorge Ferraresi

    Jorge Ferraresi

    Jorge_Ferraresi

  • Silvina Batakis
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Silvina Batakis

    Silvina Batakis

    Silvina_Batakis

  • Jaime Perczyk
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Jaime Perczyk

    Jaime Perczyk

    Jaime_Perczyk

  • Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina)
  • Former government ministry of Argentina

    Etchevehere Independent 2 August 2019 – 10 December 2019 Mauricio Macri 42 Luis Basterra Justicialist Party 10 December 2019 – 20 September 2021 Alberto Fernández

    Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina)

    Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina)

    Ministry_of_Agriculture_(Argentina)

  • María Eugenia Bielsa
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    María Eugenia Bielsa

    María Eugenia Bielsa

    María_Eugenia_Bielsa

  • Mario Meoni
  • Argentine politician (1965–2021)

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Mario Meoni

    Mario Meoni

    Mario_Meoni

  • Kelly Olmos
  • Argentine politician (born 1952)

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Kelly Olmos

    Kelly Olmos

    Kelly_Olmos

  • Juan Zabaleta
  • Argentine politician (born 1967)

    Buenos Aires conurbation. In his youth, he was a co-pilot for racing driver Luis "Patita" Minervino in Turismo Carretera. Zabaleta and Minervino won thirteen

    Juan Zabaleta

    Juan Zabaleta

    Juan_Zabaleta

  • Agustín Rossi
  • Argentine politician (born 1959)

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Agustín Rossi

    Agustín Rossi

    Agustín_Rossi

  • Eduardo de Pedro
  • Argentine lawyer and politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Eduardo de Pedro

    Eduardo de Pedro

    Eduardo_de_Pedro

  • Roberto Salvarezza
  • Argentine biochemist and politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Roberto Salvarezza

    Roberto Salvarezza

    Roberto_Salvarezza

  • Daniel Arroyo
  • Argentine politician

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Daniel Arroyo

    Daniel Arroyo

    Daniel_Arroyo

  • Felipe Solá
  • Argentine politician and engineer

    Frederic (2019–2021) Aníbal Fernández (2021–2023) Ministry of Agriculture Luis Basterra (2019–2021) Julián Domínguez (2021–2022) Ministry of Tourism Matías

    Felipe Solá

    Felipe Solá

    Felipe_Solá

  • List of Argentine deputies, 2019–2021
  • Development of Entre Ríos Province. Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Luis Basterra, who never took his seat and instead became Minister of Agriculture

    List of Argentine deputies, 2019–2021

    List_of_Argentine_deputies,_2019–2021

  • Ayelén Mazzina
  • Argentine politician

    Diversity and Equality of San Luis Province, under Governor Alberto Rodríguez Saá, from 2019 to 2022, and as a member of the San Luis City Council. Mazzina belongs

    Ayelén Mazzina

    Ayelén Mazzina

    Ayelén_Mazzina

  • José Luis Oriol Urigüen
  • Catalan Spanish politician, businessman and architect

    quedará ahí señalado sobre el árbol de Gernika”, quoted after Iñaki Gil Basterra, Araba en 1936. Guerra y repression, [in:] arturocampion.com, available

    José Luis Oriol Urigüen

    José Luis Oriol Urigüen

    José_Luis_Oriol_Urigüen

  • Luis Petri
  • Argentine politician (born 1972)

    "Luis Alfonso Petri". Directorio Legislativo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 7 September 2021. Winokur, Pablo (23 March 2018). "Luis Petri

    Luis Petri

    Luis Petri

    Luis_Petri

  • Pedro Giachino
  • Argentine Navy officer (1947–1982)

    parents house in Santiago del Estero. Another of his accusers, Victor Basterra, a Montoneros guerrilla being held at the Navy Petty-Officers School in

    Pedro Giachino

    Pedro Giachino

    Pedro_Giachino

  • José Luis Gioja
  • Argentine politician (born 1949)

    José Luis Gioja (born 1949) is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician, former governor of San Juan Province and former President of the Argentine

    José Luis Gioja

    José Luis Gioja

    José_Luis_Gioja

  • Tristán Ulloa
  • Spanish actor, writer, director (b. 1970)

    rodada parcialmente en Galicia". Europa Press. 29 April 2009. Caviaro, Juan Luis (31 March 2010). "Estrenos de cine | 31 de marzo | Titanes, niñeras, viajes

    Tristán Ulloa

    Tristán Ulloa

    Tristán_Ulloa

  • María del Rosario de Silva, Duchess of Alba
  • Spanish duchess

    parents of a daughter: Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart (1926–2014), who married Luis Martínez de Irujo y Artázcoz in 1947. After his death in 1972, she married

    María del Rosario de Silva, Duchess of Alba

    María del Rosario de Silva, Duchess of Alba

    María_del_Rosario_de_Silva,_Duchess_of_Alba

  • Luis Lusquiños
  • Argentinian politician

    Luis Lusquiños (27 November 1951 – 17 June 2017) was an Argentine deputy for the San Luis Province. He had the highest number of absences in the 2005-2009

    Luis Lusquiños

    Luis Lusquiños

    Luis_Lusquiños

  • Infiesto
  • 2023 Spanish film

    subinspectora Castro José Manuel Poga as el Demonio Luis Zahera Patricia Defran Juan Fernández as comisario Basterra Ismael Fristchi as Mataperros Isabel Naveira [es]

    Infiesto

    Infiesto

  • Palacio de San Telmo
  • Building in Seville, Spain

    architectural value and poor quality of materials made in the 20th century by Basterra y Sagastizábal. Antonio Sancho Corbacho (1952), Arquitectura barroca sevillana

    Palacio de San Telmo

    Palacio de San Telmo

    Palacio_de_San_Telmo

  • Luis Contigiani
  • Argentine politician (born 1972)

    "Luis Gustavo Contigiani". Directorio Legislativo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 6 September 2021. Retrieved 6 September 2021. "Luis Gustavo

    Luis Contigiani

    Luis Contigiani

    Luis_Contigiani

  • Prudencio de Orobio y Basterra
  • Spanish merchant, landowner and soldier

    Prudencio de Orobio Y Basterra was a Spanish merchant, landowner and soldier who served as the Interim Governor of Texas between 1737 and 1740–41 and Mayor

    Prudencio de Orobio y Basterra

    Prudencio_de_Orobio_y_Basterra

  • Lilia Lemoine
  • Argentine politician (born 1980)

    candidate for the Argentine Congress for the first time in 2019, supporting José Luis Espert, but she was not elected at that time. She met Javier Milei through

    Lilia Lemoine

    Lilia Lemoine

    Lilia_Lemoine

  • Agripina Samper Agudelo
  • Colombian poet (1833–1892)

    writer and prominent politician. On 4 July 1857 she married Manuel Ancízar Basterra, a scientist and writer, and out this marriage were born Roberto, Pablo

    Agripina Samper Agudelo

    Agripina Samper Agudelo

    Agripina_Samper_Agudelo

  • Claudio Poggi
  • Argentine accountant and peronist politician

    They relocated to neighboring San Luis Province, and in 1991 Poggi entered public service as Representative for San Luis at the Federal Investment Council

    Claudio Poggi

    Claudio Poggi

    Claudio_Poggi

  • Diego Bossio
  • Argentine economist (born 1979)

    irregular hiring of three sons of Kirchnerist leader Luis D'Elía: Pablo Emanuel, Facundo Nahuel, and Luis Ignacio. All three had entered ANSES without meeting

    Diego Bossio

    Diego Bossio

    Diego_Bossio

  • List of Colombian writers
  • Álvarez (born 1978) Gustavo Álvarez Gardeazábal (born 1945) Manuel Ancízar Basterra (1812–1882) Manuel de Jesús Andrade Suárez (1860–1935) Albalucía Ángel

    List of Colombian writers

    List_of_Colombian_writers

  • Presidio La Bahía
  • United States historic place

    colonies. Escandón assigned La Bahía's captain, Joaquín Prudencio de Orobio y Basterra, to evaluate South Texas. On reading Orobio's report, Escandón recommended

    Presidio La Bahía

    Presidio La Bahía

    Presidio_La_Bahía

  • Luis Beder Herrera
  • Argentine Justicialist Party politician

    Luis Beder Herrera (born 26 May 1951) is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician. He was the governor of La Rioja Province from 2007 to 2015. Born

    Luis Beder Herrera

    Luis Beder Herrera

    Luis_Beder_Herrera

  • List of biographical films of the 2020s
  • Blanco Sofía Vergara The Asunta Case Rosario Porto Candela Peña Alfonso Basterra Tristán Ulloa Maria Maria Callas Angelina Jolie (older) Aggelina Papadopoulou

    List of biographical films of the 2020s

    List_of_biographical_films_of_the_2020s

  • José María Samper
  • Colombian lawyer, politician, and writer

    his siblings, two stand out: Agripina, who was married to Manuel Ancízar Basterra, and his older brother Miguel, a businessman and politician, and great-grandfather

    José María Samper

    José María Samper

    José_María_Samper

  • José Bretón case
  • 2011 murders in Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain

    kidnapping). Article 76 of the Spanish Criminal Code was applied. Asunta Basterra case Anna and Olivia case Article 76. 1. Notwithstanding the provisions

    José Bretón case

    José_Bretón_case

  • Media circus
  • Phrase describing excessive media coverage

    Castillo (2009–2013) The José Bretón case (2011) The murder of Asunta Basterra (2013) The disappearance and murder of Diana Quer (2016–2018) The murder

    Media circus

    Media circus

    Media_circus

  • Rodolfo Tailhade
  • Argentine politician

    Luis Rodolfo Tailhade (born 18 August 1970) is an Argentine lawyer specialized in criminal law and politician, currently serving as National Deputy representing

    Rodolfo Tailhade

    Rodolfo Tailhade

    Rodolfo_Tailhade

  • Edgardo Donato
  • Argentinian composer and orchestra leader (1897–1963)

    Carlos Thorry) Mi Virgencita de Luján (lyrics by Horacio Basterra) ¡Miau!... (lyrics by Luis Rubistein) Mis pesares (lyrics by Carlos Pesce) Muchacho

    Edgardo Donato

    Edgardo Donato

    Edgardo_Donato

  • Vojtěch Jasný
  • Czech film director (1925–2019)

    feature film, Return to Paradise Lost, was made in 1999. In 2009 Arkaitz Basterra Zalbide made a documentary about Jasný called Life and Film (The Labyrinthine

    Vojtěch Jasný

    Vojtěch Jasný

    Vojtěch_Jasný

  • Natalia Zabala Chacur
  • Argentine politician

    politician. Since 2021 she has served as a National Deputy elected in San Luis Province for the Frente de Todos (and later Union for the Homeland) coalitions

    Natalia Zabala Chacur

    Natalia Zabala Chacur

    Natalia_Zabala_Chacur

  • María León (actress)
  • Spanish actress

    Netflix: más allá de los actores que hacen de Rosario Porto y Alfonso Basterra". El Confidencial. "La sevillana María León, Concha de Plata del Festival

    María León (actress)

    María León (actress)

    María_León_(actress)

  • List of ministers of foreign affairs of Colombia
  • Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia

    Mallarino Ibargüen 13 October 1846 20 July 1847 24 Manuel Esteban Ancízar Basterra 20 July 1847 7 February 1848 25 Manuel María Mallarino Ibargüen 7 February

    List of ministers of foreign affairs of Colombia

    List of ministers of foreign affairs of Colombia

    List_of_ministers_of_foreign_affairs_of_Colombia

  • Miguel Samper Agudelo
  • Colombian lawyer, politician and writer

    children. To of his siblings stand out: Agripina, who married Manuel Ancízar Basterra; and José María, who married Soledad Acosta Kemble; all of whom were writers

    Miguel Samper Agudelo

    Miguel Samper Agudelo

    Miguel_Samper_Agudelo

  • Captaincy General of Venezuela
  • Administrative district within the Spanish Empire (1777–1834)

    puerto comercial de la Colonia. Infometro, XVIII, (150), 1996. 17–19. Basterra, Ramón de. Una empresa del siglo XVIII. Los Navíos de la Ilustración. Madrid:

    Captaincy General of Venezuela

    Captaincy General of Venezuela

    Captaincy_General_of_Venezuela

  • Ciudad Mier
  • Place in Tamaulipas, Mexico

    owned by Felix de Almandoz. Land later passed on to General Prudencio Basterra who married Felix's sister Ana Maria. 19 Families from Camargo formed the

    Ciudad Mier

    Ciudad Mier

    Ciudad_Mier

  • 2025–26 Men's FIH Pro League squads
  • Vilallonga Marc Recasens Borja Lacalle José Basterra Gerard Clapés Marc Reyné Eduard de Ignacio-Simó Marc Miralles (C) Luis Calzado (GK) Rafael Revilla (GK) Pepe

    2025–26 Men's FIH Pro League squads

    2025–26_Men's_FIH_Pro_League_squads

  • José Luis Ramón
  • Argentine politician

    "José Luis Ramón, el jefe del bloque de Diputados "creado" para colaborar con el oficialismo". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 July 2021. "José Luis Ramón"

    José Luis Ramón

    José Luis Ramón

    José_Luis_Ramón

  • José María Oriol Urquijo
  • children, José Luis (1930), María de Gracia (1931), Miguel (1933), Iñigo (1934), Maria del dulce Nombre (1937) Carlos (1940), and Begoña. José Luis, Iñigo and

    José María Oriol Urquijo

    José María Oriol Urquijo

    José_María_Oriol_Urquijo

  • Federico Sturzenegger
  • Argentine economist

    Quirno (2025–present) Ministry of Defense Luis Petri (2023–2025) Carlos Presti (2025–present) Ministry of Economy Luis Caputo (2023–present) Ministry of Health

    Federico Sturzenegger

    Federico Sturzenegger

    Federico_Sturzenegger

  • List of Argentine deputies, 2023–2025
  • Formosa Fernando Carbajal Radical Civic Union 2021 2025 Formosa Luis Eugenio Basterra Union for the Homeland 2023 2027 Formosa Gustavo Ramiro Fernández

    List of Argentine deputies, 2023–2025

    List_of_Argentine_deputies,_2023–2025

  • Esteban Paulón
  • Argentine lawyer and politician

    3 June 2020. Archived from the original on 6 December 2023. Novaresio, Luis (18 October 2023). "Esteban Paulón: el único activista gay del país que encabeza

    Esteban Paulón

    Esteban Paulón

    Esteban_Paulón

  • Spain at the 2024 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Castro Sergio de Celis Luís Domínguez Mario Mollà 4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:13.19 NR 9 —N/a Did not advance César Castro Luís Domínguez Carlos Garach

    Spain at the 2024 Summer Olympics

    Spain at the 2024 Summer Olympics

    Spain_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics

  • Martín Llaryora
  • Argentine politician (born 1972)

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  • 8th Vice President of the Republic of New Grenada

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  • Axel Kicillof
  • Argentine economist and politician (born 1971)

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  • Jorge Yoma
  • Argentine politician (b. 1953)

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  • Field hockey at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
  • (Captain) (1993-03-01)1 March 1993 (aged 31) 231 Club de Campo 10 FW José Basterra (1997-01-03)3 January 1997 (aged 27) 73 Club de Campo 11 MF Gerard Clapés

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  • Licinio de la Fuente
  • Spanish politician (1923–2015)

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  • Diego Santilli
  • Argentine accountant and politician

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  • North–South Summit
  • International summit in Cancún, Mexico, in 1981

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  • List of The Ocean Race sailors
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  • Spanish gunboat General Concha
  • Gunboat of the Spanish Navy, 1882–1913

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  • Darío Martínez
  • Argentine politician (born 1974)

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