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Juan Medina may refer to: Juan José Medina, former President of Paraguay; Juan Medina Herrad (born 1992), Dominican boxer; Juan Antonio Medina (born 1946), former Spanish handball player; Juan Carlos Medina (born 1983), Mexican footballer; Juan de Medina (1490–1547), Spanish theologian and Spain's ambassador to Rome; Juan Pablo Medina (born ...
Poverty incidence of Silang 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 11.60 2009 11.02 2012 5.52 2015 6.85 2018 5.80 2021 12.50 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Pineapple plantation in Silang Silang, like most of the towns in the province of Cavite, depends on a mainly agricultural economy. The primary crops grown in the area are coconut, coffee, corn, banana, pineapple, and tree crops like mango ...
Film Director Producer Cast Genre Company 1992: Aguila at Guerrero: Droga Terminators: Romy V. Suzara: Zaldy Zshornack, Ronnie Ricketts, Sharmaine Arnaiz, Ali Sotto, Robert Arevalo, Lito Legaspi, Bomber Moran, Robert Miller, Usman Hassim, Vic Belaro, Eric Francsico, Nonong de Andres (Date of Released: 24 June 1992) Music by: Jaime Fabregas
Juan Antonio Medina (born September 3, 1946) is a former Spanish handball player. He competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. In 1972 he was part of the Spanish team which finished fifteenth in the Olympic tournament. He played four matches and scored eight goals. [1]
Antonio Luis Medina Comas (born c. 1968) is a licensed industrial engineer, a business executive, and the current president and founder of Convergent Strategies, an advisory firm that helps companies accelerate their growth. [1]
José Ramón Medina (1921–2010), Venezuelan lawyer, writer, poet and politician; José Toribio Medina (1852–1930), Chilean bibliographer, writer and historian; José Miguel Medina, Mexican footballer; José Antonio Medina (born 1996), Mexican footballer; José Medina (philosopher), philosopher; José Medina (swimmer) (born 1965), Mexican ...
Juan José Medina. Juan José Medina was ... Manuel Antonio Ortiz. President of Provisional Junta 1841 Succeeded by. Mariano Roque Alonzo This page was last edited on ...
The 6th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held in Los Angeles at the Shrine Auditorium on Thursday, November 3, 2005. [1] It was the first ceremony to be broadcast by Univision in the United States. [2]