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  • Eduardo Graciano (born 13 March 1967) is a Mexican cyclist. He competed in the men's individual road race at the 1996 Summer Olympics. 1991 1st Stages...
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  • physician and politician Graciano Rocchigiani (1963–2018), German boxer Clóvis Graciano (1907–1988), Brazilian artist Eduardo Graciano (born 1967), Mexican...
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    Name Wins Years Bernardo Colex 4 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Eduardo Graciano 3 2000, 2002, 2003 Ignacio Prado 2017, 2020, 2021 Camil Siddharta 2 1999, 2001...
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    Pegorín Dubán Ramírez Márcio May 2000 Víctor Hugo Peña Márcio May Eduardo Graciano 2001 Jairo Hernández Javier Zapata Svein Tuft 2002 José Medina Johnny...
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    Year Gold Silver Bronze 1998 Jesús Zárate 1999 Eduardo Graciano Carlos Hernández Omar Martínez 2000 Miguel Arroyo Alejandro Mendoza José Luis Jiménez 2001...
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    Pavel Kavetsky  Belarus s.t. 70 Robert Pintarič  Slovenia s.t. 71 Eduardo Graciano  Mexico + 2' 53" 72 David McCann  Ireland s.t. 73 Veaceslav Oriol  Moldova...
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    was published in Barcelona, Spain on February 15, 1889. It was edited by Graciano López Jaena and later on by Marcelo H. del Pilar. The social, cultural...
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  • Elí César Eduardo Cervantes Rojas (October 22, 1983, Soledad de Graciano Sánchez, San Luis Potosí, Mexico) is a Mexican politician and teacher affiliated...
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  • Eduardo Silva Meluk
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    Medellín since its foundation: José Luis Restrepo Jaramillo (1913–1928) Luis Eduardo Ramírez (1929–1933) Jesus Maria Burgos (1933–1938) Bernardo Munera A. (1940–1947)...
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  • Tiuseco as Antonio Luna Mike Liwag as Marcelo H. del Pilar Carlo Cruz as Graciano López Jaena Jak Roberto as Máximo Viola Mark Bordalba as Félix Resurrección...
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  • of San Luis Potosí. María Graciela Gaitán Díaz was born in Soledad de Graciano Sánchez, San Luis Potosí. She studied training as a primary school teacher...
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  • Doña Dolores "Dolly" #2 Rudy Casanova as Carpio Juan Carlos Casasola as Graciano Yolanda Cianni as Doña Úrsula Eugenio Cobo as Lawyer Elizondo Ricardo Cortés...
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    Estrada landed a role on the daytime drama The Bold and the Beautiful as Eduardo Dominguez. In 2002, he played a game-show host on the Disney Channel series...
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  • Manuel Graciano Ansoleaga Aguirre (17 December 1879 – ?) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder for Athletic Bilbao, with whom he won the...
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    movement which included José Rizal, Marcelo del Pilar, Mariano Ponce, and Graciano López Jaena, although he neither involved himself directly in that movement...
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    "The Port of Iloilo: 1855–2005". Graciano Lopez-Jaena Life and Works and Iloilo History Online Resource. Dr. Graciano Lopez-Jaena (DGLJ) Foundation, Inc...
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    whom were Pedro, Máximo Viola and Antonio Paterno, Graciano López Jaena, Evaristo Aguirre, Eduardo de Lete, Julio Llorente, and Valentin Ventura. However...
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    Parroquia de Cadavéu (Valdés) List of general science and technology awards Graciano García García, co-founder of the Prince of Asturias Foundation. The laureate...
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    Perez;[better source needed] and Graciano Lopez-Jaena International Airport, named after the Iloilo-born Graciano López Jaena, proposed by the Dr. Graciano Lopez-Jaena Foundation...
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