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Juan Carlos of Spain (8047 bytes)
1: [[image:KingJuanCarlosI.jpg|thumb|200px|King Juan Carlos I]] 3: ...Jerusalem]], as the successor to the royal family of [[Naples]]. 6: ...o'' ("Johnny"). He left his parents and moved to Spain to follow an [[education]] under Franco's watch. ... 8: ...y Alfonso or by Juan Carlos, the only [[witness]] of the death. 10: In 1972, Juan Carlos, a keen sailor, competed in the Dragon class even... Don Carlos of Spain (1780 bytes) 1: ...other daughter of Henry II., and Anne, a daughter of [[Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor]]; but meanwh... 3: ...from Spain, he was placed in confinement by order of Philip, and in the same year he died. This event ... 7: [[Category:1545 births|Carlos]] 8: [[Category:1568 deaths|Carlos]] 10: [[de:Don Carlos]] Juan Carlos Ferrero (1218 bytes) 1: ...old the top spot on the [[Association of Tennis Professionals|ATP]] ranking. 3: ...final of the [[US Open]] and lost to Andy Roddick of the US, 6-3, 7-6(2), 6-3. 5: ...loys a baseline style of play and is known as one of the strongest clay-court players in the world. 7: Juan Carlos Ferrero has won 11 career titles and over $9 mill... 12: [[Category:1980 births|Ferrero, Juan Carlos]] Juan Carlos Zabala (1455 bytes) 1: ...gentina|Argentine]] [[athletics|athlete]], winner of the [[Marathon (sport)|marathon race]] at the [[1... 3: Born in [[Rosario]], Juan Carlos Zabala played [[Football (soccer)|football]] and ... 5: Zabala ran his first marathon at the end of October, [[1931]]. Ten days later he ran a new [[... 7: ...run, he broke free to finish 20 [[second]]s ahead of [[Samuel Ferris]] from [[Great Britain]]. Zabala ... 9: Juan Carlos Zabala died in [[Buenos Aires]], aged 71. Juan Carlos Wasmosy (1361 bytes) 1: ...orn [[15 December]] [[1938]]) was the [[President of Paraguay]] from [[1993]] until [[1998]]. 3: .... During this project, he amassed a large amount of wealth. 5: ...rters and failing to continue the limited reforms of Rodríguez, Wasmosy became increasingly unpopular. 7: ...[[coup]] in April [[1996]]. Wasmosy countered by offering Oviedo a ministerial position, but soon imp... 9: In [[2002]], Wasmosy was convicted of defrauding the Paraguayan state and was himself s... Juan Carlos Blumberg (578 bytes) 3: ... the fire of the 30 December 2004, he was accused of being "Nazi and fascist", opinion that is getting... Juan Carlos Valerón (709 bytes) 1: ...75]] in [[Arguineguin]], [[Gran Canaria]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[football (soccer)]] [[midfielder]], w... 3: ...00). He played for [[Spain national football team|Spain]] at [[2000 European Football Championship|Euro 2... 7: [[Category:1975 births|Valerón, Juan Carlos]] 8: [[Category:Spanish footballers|Valerón, Juan Carlos]] 10: [[et:Juan Carlos Valerón]] Juan Carlos Onganía (1138 bytes) 1: [[Image:Ongania.jpg|thumb|left|Juan Carlos Onganía]] 2: ...a Carballo''' ([[1914]]-[[1995]]) was [[President of Argentina]] from [[29 June]] [[1966]] to [[8 June... 4: ...f ''Participacionismo'', by which representatives of various interest groups such as industry, labor, ... 6: Onganía was a harsh critic of President [[Roberto Viola]] and was jailed for a ... 10: <td width="40%">[[President of Argentina]] Juan Carlos Pulido (1406 bytes) 1: '''Juan Carlos Pulido''' [poo-LEE-do] (born [[August 5]], [[1971... 7: ...ke beatings for two or more innings when the rest of the staff broke down. But ever the good soldier, ... 10: * [[List of players from Venezuela in Major League Baseball]] 12: ...n.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=5206 ESPN (profile and daily updates)] 15: [[Category:Minnesota Twins players|Pulido, Juan Carlos]] Juan Carlos Onetti (2063 bytes) 1: ...ruguay]] - died [[May 30]], [[1994]] in [[Madrid, Spain]], was a novelist and short-story writer. 3: ...nd driven from his native country. Onetti fled to Spain where he remained until his passing in 1994. He i... 39: [[Category:1909 births|Onetti, Juan Carlos]] 40: [[Category:1994 deaths|Onetti, Juan Carlos]] 41: [[Category:novelists|Onetti, Juan Carlos]] Juan Carlos Cardinal Aramburu (925 bytes) 1: ...inals]] by [[Pope Paul VI]] in the [[consistory]] of [[1976]]. 3: ...an. In [[1967]] he was named coadjutor archbishop of Buenos Aires. 5: ... he prepared to go hear confessions at the Shrine of San Cayetano. 8: [[Category:1912 births|Aramburu, Juan Carlos Cardinal]] 9: [[Category:2004 deaths|Aramburu, Juan Carlos Cardinal]] Carlos Albizu University, San Juan Campus (794 bytes) 1: ...uerto Rico]], and the [[Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools]]. 5: * [http://sju.albizu.edu/ sju.albizu.edu] - official site, in [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. 7: [[Category:Old San Juan, Puerto Rico]] 9: [[Category:Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools]] São Carlos (644 bytes) 1: ...of approximately 200,000 inhabitants in the state of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]. 3: [[Image:sao_carlos.jpg]] 5: ...ing the "Golden Age of [[Coffee]]". Nowadays most of the region's agricultural production has shifted ... 7: ...ly-grown technology-based companies and factories of [[multinational]] corporations such as [[Faber Ca... Carlos (302 bytes) 1: The name '''Carlos''' can refer to: 3: * [[Carlos V]] 4: * [[Carlos_(The_Magic_School_Bus)]] 5: * [[Ilich Ramirez Sanchez]] (better known as Carlos the Jackal) 6: * [[Carlos Santana]] New Spain (1572 bytes) 2: [[Image:NewSpainFlag.jpg]] 3: <br>''[[Flag]] of New Spain'' 5: ...ed the [[Mexican War of Independence|independence of Mexico]]. 7: New Spain included [[Nueva Extremadura]], [[Nueva Galicia]]... 9: ...hilippines]] were administered as a colony of New Spain. Spain (36084 bytes) 5: ...dth=130px|[[Image:Spain_coa.png|115px|Spain: Coat of Arms]] 7: | width=130px| ([[Flag of Spain|In Detail]]) 12: ...r=#f9f9f9 | [[image:LocationSpain.png|Location of Spain]] 14: |'''[[Official language]]'''|| [[Spanish language|Spanish]... 20: ...Spain|King]]''': || [[Juan Carlos I of Spain|Juan Carlos I]] Carlos Delgado (3088 bytes) 3: ...tar Game|All Star]], Delgado holds a wide variety of Blue Jays single season and career records. He be... 5: ...hit a three-run homer in the 1st inning, then led off the fourth, sixth and eighth innings, with three... 7: ...o be played during the [[seventh inning stretch]] of all games, after the [[September 11, 2001 attacks... 12: *[[List of players from Puerto Rico in Major League Baseball... 15: *[[List of famous Puerto Ricans]] Carlos Lacerda (743 bytes) 1: '''Carlos Frederico Werneck Lacerda''' was a [[Brazil]]ian ... 5: ...[1960]] and initially supported the military coup of [[1964]] but later supported efforts to restore d... 9: [[Category:1914 births|Lacerda, Carlos]] Carlos Barbarito (257 bytes) 1: '''Carlos Barbarito''' (born [[February 6]], [[1955]]) is a... Carlos Paião (949 bytes) 1: '''Carlos Paião''' (born at [[Coimbra]] on [[November 1]], ... 3: ...at composer, having composed some 500 songs. Some of his songs became hits, including: 7: * ''Souvenir de Portugal'' (Souvenir of Portugal) 11: * ''March of "pião das Nicas"'' 16: Carlos Paião was also a doctor, having graduated in Medi...
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