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  2. Lycée Français Molière de Saragosse - Wikipedia

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    Lycée Français Molière de Saragosse (Spanish: Liceo Francés Molière Zaragoza) is a French international school in Zaragoza, Spain. It serves levels primaire maternelle / infantil (preschool) until lycée / bachillerato (senior high school/sixth form college).

  3. Mejía (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mejía is a Spanish surname dating back to the early 1500s. In Spain, the surname is predominantly found in Galicia and Toledo . It is also common in several Latin American countries, particularly Mexico, Honduras, and Colombia.

  4. Misioneros de la Muerte - Wikipedia

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    Los Misioneros de la Muerte (Spanish for the Missionaries of Death) was a Mexican Lucha libre, or professional wrestling Trio that has been credited with making the two out of three falls six-man tag team match the most common match form in Mexico instead of the traditional one-on-one match that is the most common match everywhere else besides Japan.

  5. Instituto Nacional Mejía - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Alemán (Quito, June 10, 1898 – Quito, December 3, 1983), poet. [23] He worked in the Pichincha provincial government as secretary, was the director of the Library of the Central University of Ecuador and the Library of the Instituto Nacional Mejía. [24] He integrated the "La Ronda" group along with Ricardo Álvarez and Augusto Arias. [25]

  6. Familia Zaragoza - Wikipedia

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    Familia Zaragoza (English: Zaragoza Family) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Starring Jaclyn Jose , Janice de Belen and Gloria Romero . It aired on the network's evening line up from April 28, 1996 to March 9, 1997, replacing Mel & Jay and was replaced by Compañero y Compañera .

  7. General Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, during the reign of Alfonso XIII, and under the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, the center was reestablished in Zaragoza.Primo de Rivera came to the conclusion that one of the reasons of the dissents between the Armed Forces on the promotion system based on seniority or merits of war was based on the lack of an academy in which all four Army Corps were trained together.

  8. José Luis Mejía - Wikipedia

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    Entrevista con Renato Cisneros 2015. Poesía peruana desde Indonesia 21 de Marzo,2013. Poeta José Luis Mejía: La inspiración trasciende al género 19 de Marzo,2013. Programa Voces: El microrrelato en América Latina Octubre,2010. Don Hilario y José Luis Mejía - llevando el campo a la ciudad 24 de Julio,2008. Blogs (in Spanish) Desde la ...

  9. Ignacio Zaragoza - Wikipedia

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    Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín (March 24, 1829 – September 8, 1862) was a Mexican Army officer and politician. He is best known for leading a Mexican army of 3,791 men which defeated a 5,730-strong force of French troops at the battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862 during the second French intervention in Mexico.

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