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  2. Toribio Romo González - Wikipedia

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    Toribio was born on April 16, 1900, to farmers Juana González Romo and Patricio Romo Pérez in the ranchería of Santa Ana de Guadalupe, located about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from the municipal seat of Jalostotitlán, Jalisco. [2] He had two siblings: a sister, María, and a younger brother, Román, who would also go on to become a priest.

  3. Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie - Wikipedia

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    Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie (English: Everybody's Woman, Nobody's Woman) is the fourth studio album by Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo.This album was released in 1986 and it was her most successful album released in the 1980s, with the song De Mi Enamórate spending 14 weeks at #1 at the Hot Latin Tracks of Billboard, a record at the time.

  4. Toribío, Cauca - Wikipedia

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    399 km 2 (154 sq mi) Elevation. 1,701 m (5,581 ft) Population ... Toribio official website This page was last edited on 1 October 2024, at 06:35 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Toribío - Wikipedia

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    Toribio Romo González (1900-1928), a Mexican saint; Turibius of Mongrovejo (1538–1606), Archbishop of Lima, Peru, from 1579 to 1606; Athletes.

  6. Todo, Todo, Todo - Wikipedia

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    Romo earned two nominations at the Lo Nuestro Award in 1992 for the track, Pop Song of the Year and Best Music Video, winning the latter. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] "Todo, Todo, Todo" has a choreography which is a staple at Filipino informal/formal (hall) parties.

  7. Simeon Toribio - Wikipedia

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    Toribio served as the flag bearer for the Philippines at the 1936 Games, where he finished 12th. [2] [5] According to author Jorge Afable, Toribio could have won the gold medal, if not only for the "call of nature". It was a grueling four-hour competition to jump over the bar raised at six feet and six inches high.

  8. Category:People executed by Mexico by firearm - Wikipedia

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  9. Toribio de Benavente - Wikipedia

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    Toribio of Benavente (1482, Benavente, Spain – 1565, [1] Mexico City, New Spain), also known as Motolinía, was a Franciscan missionary who was one of the famous ...