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Luis Javier Alegre Salazar (4 February 1964 – 5 November 2022) was a Mexican businessman and politician. He served in the Chamber of Deputies from 2018 to 2021 as a member of Morena and representing the state of Quintana Roo. He also worked in the family radio business, which included XHNUC-FM "Radio Turquesa" and other stations.
Alegre is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alibel Alegre (born 1983), Spanish figure skater; Alona Alegre (1948–2018), Filipino actress ; David Alegre (born 1984), Spanish field hockey player; Derlis Alegre (born 1994), Paraguayan footballer; Diego Alegre (born 1982), Spanish footballer
Juan B. Alegre was born on February 2, 1882, in Casiguran in the province of Sorsogon in the Bicol Peninsula. In 1926, he later moved residence to what is now known as Barangay San Juan in Irosin. Alegre was an abaca plantation owner [9] and reportedly one of the wealthiest citizens [10] of the Philippines of his time.
Meanwhile, the Portilla family is going through one of the worst moments in their lives, with the death of Cecilia, the matriarch of the family. Leonardo is the eldest son, but everyone knows that Paula, his wife, is with him out of interest. Arturo is an inveterate womanizer.
Narciso Joseph Alegre y Sargent (April 4, 1911–October 17, 1980) was a Filipino civil liberties advocate, a founder of Young Philippines, [1] [2] and organizing member of the Civil Liberties Union of the Philippines.
This work was on the point of being published when the Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish dominions, on July 25, 1767. When he left New Spain, the manuscript and his sources remained behind. Alegre died of apoplexy near Bologna, Italy, in 1788. Some of his works remained unpublished at his death.
Johnny Alegre is a member of FILSCAP and tenured with the Philippine International Jazz and Arts Festival as a consultant. He is an active Wikimedian advocate that includes WikiProject Jazz . As Juan Bautista H. Alegre, he is a Rotary Club past president (Makati Rockwell, [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Rotary International District 3830), [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ...
As a child, he was nicknamed "Cheo" by his family - a colloquial version of his name José, normally used by close friends and family. However, the name stuck and became part of his everyday name (using the nickname avoided confusion with José Feliciano , another major Puerto Rican singer to whom he is not related).