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Ibai Llanos Garatea (Spanish: [iˈβaj ˈʎanos ɡaɾaˈtea], born 26 March 1995), better known mononymously as Ibai, is a Spanish internet celebrity, streamer, and esports commentator. He was a content creator for G2 Esports from 2020 to 2021. [ 7 ]
The 2022 Balloon World Cup is the second edition of the Balloon World Cup, a sporting event organized by Ibai Llanos and Gerard Piqué, based on a game of keep-up with a balloon that went viral on social media. This was the first edition for which national qualifying tournaments were held.
La Velada del Año ("The [Fight] Night of the Year") is an amateur boxing event featuring Internet streamers and celebrities, organized annually by Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos since 2021 and broadcast live on his Twitch channel.
Ibai is a Basque male name. Notable people with the name include: Ibai Azurmendi (born 1999), Spanish cyclist; Ibai Gómez (born 1989), Spanish footballer; Ibai Llanos (born 1995), Spanish internet celebrity, streamer, and esports announcer
Dalas Review in 2013. In 2005, when the YouTube platform was created, Dalas started grabbing film trailers in other languages to put "subtitles that didn't make any sense". ". "Dalas" is a combination of the first two letters of his first name, the first letter of his second last name and the first two letters of his first last name the other way around
Martínez has written three books; The first book titled "Rescate en White Angel (The G-Squad)” was released in 2017, [18] the second, titled “Los secretos de YouTube” was released in 2018, [11] and the third book titled "Todo lo que necesitas saber sobre esports” made in collaboration with Goorgo and MethodzSick and released on 4 June 2019, tells the “secrets to succeed in e-Sports”.
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The Romans did not number each day of a month from the first to the last day. Instead, they counted back from three fixed points of the month: the Nones (the 5th or 7th, eight days before the Ides), the Ides (the 13th for most months, but the 15th in March, May, July, and October), and the Kalends (1st of the following month).