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  2. Pompeyo del Valle - Wikipedia

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    Pompeyo del Valle (October 26, 1928 — August 23, 2018) [1] was a Honduran poet and journalist. De Valle was born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on October 26, 1928. Son of Carlos del Valle y Soldevilla (from Peru) and Carmen Moncada Rivera, he was born and raised at his maternal grandmother's house in the neighborhood La Ronda, close to the Metropolitan Cathedral and the City Hall.

  3. Jugos del Valle - Wikipedia

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    Jugos del Valle (Del Valle Juices) is a Mexican producer of fruit juices and beverages. Founded in 1947, today Jugos del Valle is one of the leading food, juice and beverage companies in Mexico producing popular brands such as Del Valle, Florida 7, Frutsi, Bebere, among others, also acting as a bottler for some Coca-Cola drinks such as Powerade, Energy Brands and Gladiator Energy Drink. [1]

  4. Del Valle (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Juan del Valle (died 1563) was a Roman Catholic prelate; Juan del Valle y Caviedes (1645–1698), Colonial poet from Viceregal Peru; João Guilherme Del Valle, Brazilian entrepeneur, founder of EBANX Jorge del Valle, Cuban water polo player; Jorge Iván del Valle, Colombian human rights activist, open water swimmer and a graphic designer

  5. Colonia del Valle - Wikipedia

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    Colonia Del Valle (Spanish: Del Valle neighborhood) is a Colonia in the Benito Juarez borough of Mexico City. [1] Founded as an aristocratic recreational neighborhood during the Porfiriato era, it has witnessed the various transformations of the capital over time. [ 2 ]

  6. José Cecilio del Valle - Wikipedia

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    José Cecilio del Valle was born on November 22, 1780, in the village of Choluteca, [7] located near the Choluteca River. This village belonged to the former province of Tegucigalpa (now Honduras), during the Spanish domination. He was the legitimate son of Jose Antonio del Valle and Gertrudis Díaz del Valle.

  7. Ramón del Valle-Inclán - Wikipedia

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    Ramón María del Valle-Inclán y de la Peña (born in Vilanova de Arousa, [1] Galicia, Spain, on October 28, 1866, and died in Santiago de Compostela on January 5, 1936) was a Spanish dramatist, novelist, and member of the Spanish Generation of 98. His work was considered radical in its subversion of the traditional Spanish theatre in the ...

  8. Del Valle - Wikipedia

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  9. Rancho Valle de San José - Wikipedia

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    Antonio María Pico (1809–1869), son of José Dolores Pico, was the grantee of Rancho Pescadero and married María del Pilar Bernal (1812–1882) in 1831. Pico sold his one fourth share of Rancho El Valle de San José to Juan Pablo Bernal. [4] The Bernals only moved to the rancho after the gold rush to protect their interests from squatters ...