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  2. Asociación del Sello de Productos de Comercio Justo

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    The ASPCJ was established in 2005 by the Fundación Ecología y Desarrollo, Fundación ETEA para el Desarrollo y la Cooperación, Fundación Intermon-Oxfam, Federación SETEM, IDEAS (Iniciativas de Economía Alternativa y Solidaria), Alternativa 3, Cáritas Española, CECU (Confederación de Consumidores y Usuarios) and the CECJ (Coordinadora ...

  3. Samuel Justo - Wikipedia

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    Born in Amadora, Justo began his career at the Sport Túlias de Alcoitão, before joining the academy of professional side Sporting CP at the age of nine, in 2013. [2] He signed his first professional contract in October 2020, and renewed this deal in August 2022, being assigned to the club's B team .

  4. Justo Gallego Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Justo Gallego Martínez (20 September 1925 – 28 November 2021); also known by his honorific byname Don Justo, was a Spaniard who was known for constructing a church building in the dimensions of a cathedral on his own in the town of Mejorada del Campo since 1961. [2]

  5. Justo L. González - Wikipedia

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    Justo Luis González (born August 9, 1937) is a Cuban-American historical theologian and Methodist elder. He is a prolific author and an influential contributor to the development of Latin American theology. His wife, Catherine Gunsalus González, is a professor emerita at Columbia Theological Seminary, and the two have co-authored several books.

  6. Juan B. Justo - Wikipedia

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    Juan Bautista Justo (June 28, 1865, in Buenos Aires – January 8, 1928, in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine physician, journalist, politician, and writer. After finishing medical school he joined the Civic Union of the Youth , later participating in the foundation of the Socialist Party in 1896, of which he was chief director until his death.

  7. Agustín Pedro Justo - Wikipedia

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    Agustín Pedro Justo Rolón (26 February 1876 – 11 January 1943) was an Argentine military officer, diplomat and politician, who served as the president of Argentina from 1932 to 1938 during the Infamous Decade. [1] Justo took part in the coup of 1930, becoming president two years later thanks to widespread electoral fraud. His presidency was ...

  8. Plaza de San Justo, Toledo - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza de San Justo is a square located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. In the upper part of the city, halfway between the Alcázar and the Cathedral there is a square named after the Church of San Justo y Pastor. Of the same church and in that same square it says the legend of "The Christ of the Cutlery".

  9. San Justo, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Its strategic location on National Highway 3 and Provincial Highway 4 (the Greater Buenos Aires beltway), make it among the most active, for its size, in the partido. Pedro Bonifacio Palacios , an Argentine poet, was born in San Justo, and one of the main streets of the city is named in his honor under his nickname Almafuerte .