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El Fuerte (Spanish for "The Strong One"), a Mexican luchador and aspiring gourmet chef. [18] Seth, also known as "The Puppet Master", is the new boss character. He is the CEO of S.I.N., the weapons division of Shadaloo. His body has been modified using advanced technology. His Special Moves are techniques used by other characters. [19]
El Fuerte, a character in the Street Fighter video game series; Fuerte may also refer to: "bolívar fuerte", the official name of the Venezuelan bolívar; Fuerte River, a river in Sinaloa, Mexico; Fuerte, a variety of avocado "Fuerte" (song), a song by Nelly Furtado; Fuerte, by Miranda! "Fuerte", a song by Belinda included in Belinda (Belinda ...
In addition to the characters below, several titles have also introduced characters to the Street Fighter series that are considered canon only to their respective media. . This includes the Monitor Cyborg for the Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie and related game, Shin from the browser video game Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation, and the characters Blade, Arkane, Kyber, F7, and ...
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El Fuerte was a chief trading post for silver miners and gold seekers from the Urique and Batopilas mines in the nearby mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental and its branches. [ citation needed ] In 1824, El Fuerte became the capital city of the newly created Mexican state of Sonora y Sinaloa (reaching up deep into modern-day Arizona).
Álvaro Fuerte; Personal information; Full name: Álvaro Alejandro Fuerte Michetti: Date of birth 7 March 1971 (age 53) Place of birth: Las Piedras, Uruguay: Managerial career; Years: Team: 2014–2017: Juventud (youth) 2018–2019: Juventud: 2021–2022: Progreso: 2023: Atenas
El Fuerte Airfield (Spanish: Aeródromo de El Fuerte) (ICAO: MM79) is a small airfield located in El Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico. It handles domestic air traffic and supports flight training and general aviation activities. The airfield does not provide scheduled passenger public services.
Watercolor depicting El Fuerte and the playa baja, painting by Emeric Essex Vidal (in 1816), note that the Argentine flag was already flying at that time. The territory of the playa baja was filled in at the end of the 19th century and corresponds to the current Puerto Madero.