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  2. José Luis Martínez-Almeida - Wikipedia

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    He studied at the Retamar School in Pozuelo de Alarcón, linked to the Opus Dei. [1] Martínez-Almeida affiliated to the People's Party (PP) when he was 20 years old, [2] and he earned a Licentiate degree in law at the ICADE (Comillas Pontifical University) in 1998. [2] In 2001, he joined the State Lawyers Corps. [3]

  3. Etxebarri - Wikipedia

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    Etxebarri, Doneztebeko Elizatea (Spanish: Etxebarri, Anteiglesia de San Esteban) is a town and municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the Autonomous Basque Community, in the North of Spain. Since 13 January 2005, the name of "Etxebarri, Doneztebeko Elizatea" has been changed officially to "Etxebarri" to simplify the name.

  4. José Guillermo Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    The eldest of five siblings, "Guillito" is the son of Guillermo Rodríguez and Natividad Rodríguez Estrada, the latter of whom died on 6 August 2020. [3] He received his elementary school education in Escuela de Cruces and Escuela de Malezas, he received his intermediate school education from the Manuel A. Barreto Middle School and later graduated from Eugenio María de Hostos High School.

  5. Jorge Santini - Wikipedia

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    In his 6th year as Mayor of San Juan, Santini began inaugurating major projects such as the San Juan Natatorium in 2006, [5] the San Juan Golf Academy in 2007, [6] a sports-oriented magnet school and a bilingual municipal magnet school, and San Juan's Ronald Reagan Autism-Specialized Day Care Center.

  6. San Esteban, Chile - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, San Esteban spans an area of 1,361.6 km 2 (526 sq mi) and has 14,400 inhabitants (7,298 men and 7,102 women). Of these, 7,542 (52.4%) lived in urban areas and 6,858 (47.6%) in rural areas. The population grew by 18.5% (2,247 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.

  7. San Esteban, Honduras - Wikipedia

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    San Esteban is a municipality in the northeast of the Honduran department of Olancho, west of Dulce Nombre de Culmí, east of Gualaco and north of Catacamas. [1] Costa Rican author Oscar Núñez Oliva set his 2000 novel Los Gallos de San Esteban in the municipality.

  8. File:Comuna de San Esteban.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. San Esteban de la Sierra - Wikipedia

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    San Esteban de la Sierra rests on a mountainside and is surrounded by several mountains, of which the mount Tiriñuelo stands out for giving its name to the local wine awarded with the 'Silver Ear' (a widely recognized prize for wines) in 1997. The village owns an area of 22.4 km 2. Much of terrain is devoted to wine growing.