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The National University of the Patagonia San Juan Bosco (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco) is a higher education establishment in Patagonia, southern Argentina. It was created on February 25, 1980, by law 22.713, as the merge of two national universities: the "Universidad de San Juan Bosco" and "Universidad Nacional ...
José Carlos Cueto y Díez de la Maza OP (4 November 1839 - 17 August 1908) was a Spanish prelate of the Roman Catholic church who served as Bishop of Canarias. [1] [2]
Leopoldo Sainz de la Maza y Gutiérrez-Solana, 1st Count of la Maza (1879-1954) Leopoldo Sainz de la Maza y Falcó, 2nd Count of la Maza (1928-2002), son of the 1st Count; Leopoldo Sainz de la Maza e Ybarra, 3rd Count of la Maza (b. 1958), son of the 2nd Count; The heir apparent is the present holder's eldest daughter, Louisa Sainz de la Maza y ...
Luis de la Maza Borrego (Flanker) v Romania at Iasi: 5-Oct-2002 481: Pablo Sanchez Garcia (Wing) v Romania at Iasi: 5-Oct-2002 482: Antonio Lobo Magallanes: Centre: v Russia at Madrid: 27-Oct-2002 483: Dario Bernal Zuniga (Wing) v Russia at Madrid: 27-Oct-2002 484: Ignacio de la Maza Borrego (Lock) v Russia at Madrid: 27-Oct-2002 485: Leandro ...
The Juan Agustín Maza University is a private university located in Las Cañas district, Guaymallén department in Mendoza, Argentina. It was founded on May 4, 1960, as a non-for-profit organization.
The airport serves the cities of Trelew and Rawson. The airport is 3 kilometres (2 mi) northeast of Trelew and 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Rawson, the capital of Chubut Province. It has a 3,500 square metres (38,000 sq ft) passenger terminal and has parking for 128 cars. It is operated by London Supply. [4]
San Juan Bosco Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Morona-Santiago Province. Its capital is the town of San Juan Bosco . Its population was 4,372 at the 2022 census, [ 1 ] which was an increase from the 2001 census that had recorded 3,131 people.
John Bosco, founder of the Society of St. Francis de Sales in 1859. In 1845 Don John Bosco ("Don" being a traditional Italian honorific for priest) opened a night school for boys in Valdocco, now part of the municipality of Turin in Italy. In the following years, he opened several more schools, and in 1857 drew up a set of rules for his helpers.