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  2. Maldonado, Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Maldonado (Spanish pronunciation: [maldoˈnaðo]) is the capital city of Maldonado Department, in eastern Uruguay. According to the 2023 Census, it is the fourth most populated city in the country, with about 90 thousand inhabitants.

  3. Re Maldonado - Wikipedia

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    Eloisa Hernandez Maldonado was a Spanish subject domiciled in Spain. She died in Spain on 11 October 1924 with no living heirs who were entitled to succeed to her estate on her death under Spanish law. She left property in England - some stocks and shares - valued at the time of her death at the sum of £31,515 5s 4d.

  4. Maldonado Department - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Maldonado Department showing main populated places and roads. The Maldonado Department (Spanish: Departamento de Maldonado; pronounced [maldoˈnaðo]), with an area of 4,793 km 2 (1,851 sq mi) and 164,300 [1] inhabitants (2011), is located to the southeast of Uruguay. Its capital is Maldonado.

  5. Maldonado - Wikipedia

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    Maldonado may refer to: Maldonado (surname) Maldonado Department of Uruguay Maldonado, Uruguay, the capital city of Maldonado Department; Pedro Vicente Maldonado ...

  6. Municipality of Maldonado - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Maldonado is one of the eight municipalities of Maldonado Department, Uruguay. It was created by Law N° 18653 of 15 March 2010. It was created by Law N° 18653 of 15 March 2010. [ 2 ]

  7. José Maldonado Román - Wikipedia

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    Maldonado (birth name: José Maldonado Román [note 1]) was born in the town of Juana Díaz when Puerto Rico was still a Spanish colony. During this era, the economic situation for the common laborer was a difficult one.

  8. Federales - Wikipedia

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    Federales is a slang term in English and Spanish languages referring to security forces, particularly those of the federal government of Mexico.The term gained widespread usage by English speakers due to being popularized by films as The Wild Bunch, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Blue Streak, the television drama series Breaking Bad and its spinoff prequel Better Call Saul, as well as the ...

  9. Organizacion de Narcotraficantes Unidos - Wikipedia

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    The massacre brought federal and local accusations against the 10 gunmen, and profoundly altered the leadership within the organization. On September 18 of the same year, "Angelo Millones" was arrested by a contingent of agents of the Federal Drug Administration (DEA), of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and of the Bayamón Strike ...