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Juan N. Babauta (237 bytes)
1: ...is current governor of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]].
5: [[Category:1953 births|Babauta, Juan N.]]
6: [[Category:Northern Mariana Islands]]

Juan Juan (2545 bytes)
1: ...aged war against and intended to intimidate the confederacy.
3: ...sinicization|sinicized]] Xianbei in early [[6th century]].
5: ...r a little while, a small part of the Juan Juan confederacy.
7: == External links ==
8: *[http://www.shuku.net:8080/novels/zatan/cydglngls/03.html Map of their empire]

Juan Valderrama (805 bytes)
1: ...ed Spaniards who fled the country during the [[Spanish Civil War]].
3: ==External links==
4: *[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/04/19/db1902.xml&sSheet=/portal/2004/04/1...
6: ...nging copla, he always claimed to be a flamenco singer.
10: [[Category:1916 births|Valderrama, Juan]]

Juan Prim (3912 bytes)
1: ...Prim, [[Spain|Spanish]] [[general]] and [[statesman]]]]
3: ...ina]] promoted him major-general, and made him count of Reus.
5: ...marquis de los Castillejos and a grandee of [[Spain]].
7: ... the corpse to observe the new Spanish constitution.
9: ...im, by H Leonardon (in French, 1901), which contains a useful bibliography.

Juan Nieves (374 bytes)
1: {{cleanup}}
2: .... He was a graduate of [[Avon Old Farms]] school in [[CT]] where he was picked to play with the [[Mil...

Juan de Zumarraga (267 bytes)
1: ...48]]) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] Franciscan prelate and first bishop of [[Mexico]].
5: [[Category:1468 births|Zumarraga, Juan de]]
6: [[Category:1548 deaths|Zumarraga, Juan de]]
7: [[Category:Franciscans|Zumarraga, Juan de]]

Hurricane Juan (3339 bytes)
1: ...urricane Juan (1985)|1985 Atlantic hurricane season]].''
3: ....jpg|right|thumb|175px|Hurricane Juan approaching Nova Scotia]]
4: ...lifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]] at 12:10 a.m. ADT, Monday [[September 29]], [[2003]].
6: ... the southwestern [[Gulf of St. Lawrence]] on [[June 20]] [[1959]].
8: ...near-direct hit from a weaker [[Hurricane Edna]] on [[September 11]], [[1954]].

Juan Maldacena (679 bytes)
1: [[Image:JuanMaldacena1.jpg|thumb|Juan Maldacena at Harvard]]
3: ...nd a [[conformal field theory]] defined on the boundary of the AdS space.
6: [[category:MacArthur Fellow|Maldacena, Juan]]

Juan Castillo (726 bytes)
1: ...ht-handed [[relief pitcher]] who played for the [[New York Mets]] (1994).
3: ...nd a 6.94 of [[earned run average|ERA]] in 11 innings.
6: * [[List of players from Venezuela in Major League Baseball]]
8: == External link==
9: ...iju02.shtml Career statistics at ''Baseball Reference'']

Juan Dixon (421 bytes)
1: ...drafted 17th overall by the Wizards in the [[2002 NBA Draft]].
3: [[Category:1978 births|Dixon, Juan]]
4: [[Category:NBA players|Dixon, Juan]]

Río San Juan (415 bytes)
1: ...ragua]]. The capital is [[San Carlos, Nicaragua|San Carlos]].
3: == Municipalities ==
5: # El Almendro
8: # [[San Carlos, Nicaragua|San Carlos]]
9: # [[San Juan del Norte]]

Juan D'Arienzo (722 bytes)
1: ...n. His popular group produced hundreds of recordings.
3: ...ce rhythm. He also recorded many great milongas and fast valses.
5: ...terio de la Chacarita]] in [[Buenos Aires, Argentina]].
7: ...ory:Tango musicians]] [[Category:Argentine musicians]]

Juan Rincón (1278 bytes)
1: ...wins]] (2001-present). He bats and throws right-handed.
3: ...astball]] at any time in the count, and his [[changeup]] is above-average.
5: ...nd a 3.70 [[earned run average|ERA]] in 202 [[innings pitched]].
8: ...r League Baseball|List of players from Venezuela in ''MLB'']]
10: == External links==

Juan Rivera (2339 bytes)
1: ...ntreal Expos]] (2004). He bats and throws right-handed.
3: ...ome run]] was a disappointment for the Yankees standard.
5: ... [[2004 in sports|2004]] season. In Montreal he finished with
6: .289, 12 homers and 81 RBI.
8: ...ught OF [[José Guillén]] to the [[Washington Nationals]].

Juan Montalvo (1694 bytes)
1: ...thor]] and [[essay]]ist, generally thought to be one of Ecuador's best writers of the period.
3: ...fe: [[Gabriel García Moreno]] and [[Ignacio de Veintimilla]].
5: ...attacked Moreno, Montalvo was exiled to neighbouring [[Colombia]], where he would write most of his l...
7: ...th) were popular in Ecuador and were banned by Veintimilla.
9: ...d style to a variety of cultural, philosophical, and historical themes.

Juan Belmonte (1258 bytes)
1: ...ime, and he revolutionised the art of [[bullfighting]].
3: ...adors, who stayed far from the animal to avoid being gored.
5: ...ue, Belmonte was gored and injured an innumerable number of times.
7: ...920]], at a [[corrida]] in which both he and Belmonte appeared.
9: ... a number not achieved by any matator before or since.

Juan de Mena (370 bytes)
1: ... monotonous but with occasional flashes of brilliance.
5: [[Category:1411 births|Mena, Juan de]]
6: [[Category:1456 deaths|Mena, Juan de]]
7: [[Category:Spanish poets]]

Juan Moreira (4391 bytes)
1: {{cleanup}}
2: ...t was the locus for his tragic death in [[1874]] in [[Lobos]].
4: ... and land that would consequently be used for sowing.
6: ...ocus for disputes that frequently ended with someone dead.
8: ...ta” later asked her father, a very important person, to marry him.

Juan de Salcedo (515 bytes)
1: ... de Legaspi]], was known as the last of the ''[[conquistadors]]''.
3: ...s home in [[Vigan City|Vigan]] in [[Ilocos Sur]] on [[March 11]], [[1576]].
5: ...sh colonial period in the Philippines|Salcedo, Juan de]]

Juan Ruiz (1112 bytes)
1: ...r his ribald, earthy [[epic poem]], ''Libro de buen amor'' (''[[The Book of Good Love]]'').
3: ...tyle have caused some to term him "the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Geoffrey Chaucer|Chaucer]]."
7: [[Category:Medieval literature|Ruiz, Juan]]
8: [[Category:Spanish-language poets|Ruiz, Juan]]

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