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  2. Alberto Chicote - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Chicote del Olmo (born 23 June 1969 in Madrid), is a cook, chef, restaurateur and famous Spanish TV host known for mixing traditional cuisine with new technologies and to be the pioneer of what is known as fusion cuisine in Spain; it consists of applying techniques and foreign products, mainly Asian, to the Spanish cuisine.

  3. Toni Muñoz (footballer, born 1968) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio "Toni" Muñoz Gómez (born 4 February 1968), sometimes known as just Toni, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a left-back.. Best known for his stint at Atlético Madrid – 243 La Liga games in ten seasons – he also worked with the club in various directorial capacities until 2006.

  4. Juan Madrid - Wikipedia

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    In the same year he also published his first novel, Un beso de amigo (A Friend's Kiss), featuring the fictional character Toni Romano for the first time. Romano is the main character, a skeptical former policeman, boxer and debt collector, archetypchal of the Chandlerian detective in the Madrid of the Transition.

  5. List of Spanish association football families - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Spanish association football (soccer) families. Families included on the list must have. at least, one member of the family is capped by a national team on the senior level or an important person in the game of football (e.g., notable coaches, referees, club chairmen, etc.)

  6. Alvise Pérez - Wikipedia

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    Luis Pérez Fernández was born on 26 February 1990 in Seville, the youngest of four children. [1] His father was a local businessman and his mother a housewife. [2] He goes by the pseudonym "Alvise", which means Luis in Milanese, in honour of a character of a novel of Agostino Nifo. [3]

  7. Toni Grande - Wikipedia

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    Grande returned to Real Madrid in 1979, managing several youth teams as well as Real Madrid Castilla and Real Madrid C.In the late 90s/early 2000s he worked as first-team assistant under several coaches, mainly Vicente del Bosque, then left the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium briefly and returned again, being part of Fabio Capello's coaching staff as the side won the 2007 national championship.

  8. The House of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The House of Architecture, officially known as La Casa de la Arquitectura, is a museum in Madrid, Spain, devoted to promote, improve knowledge, value, and disseminate architecture, urban planning, and landscaping, with special attention to Spanish works and architects.

  9. Clementina (zarzuela) - Wikipedia

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    Clementina, although wrongly and popularly known as La Clementina, [1] is a zarzuela in two acts by Luigi Boccherini.The Spanish-language libretto was by Ramón de la Cruz.It premiered at the end of 1786 at the Palace Puerta de la Vega, Madrid.