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  2. Juan Montalvo - Wikipedia

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    Juan Montalvo's father was Marco Montalvo Oviedo of Guano, and his mother was María Josefa Fiallos y Villacreces of Ambato.Montalvo was the youngest of 7 siblings: Francisco, Francisco Javier, Mariano, Alegría, Rosa, Juana and Isabel.

  3. Romina poderosa - Wikipedia

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    Romina poderosa (English: Power Romina) [1] is a Colombian telenovela created by Camilo Acuña. [2] It aired on Caracol Televisión from 31 May to 11 September 2023. [3] The series follows Romina as she impersonates her twin sister, Laura, to investigate the truth of her past. [4]

  4. Fourteen Families - Wikipedia

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    History of El Salvador; Kingdom of Cuzcatlan (c.1200–1528)Spanish conquest (1524–1539) Intendancy of San Salvador (1785–1821) 1811 Independence Movement; Mexican rule (1822–1823)

  5. Carl Spetzler - Wikipedia

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    Spetzler is the author of Decision Quality: Value Creation from Better Business Decisions, written with Hannah Winter and Jennifer Meyer. Decision Quality explores Spetzler’s decision-making framework, including the six requirements for decision quality, how to apply them, and common pitfalls of decision-making.

  6. Firelei Báez - Wikipedia

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    Firelei Báez (born 1981) is a Dominican Republic-born, New York City-based artist known for intricate works on paper and canvas, as well as large scale sculpture.Her art focuses on untold stories and unheard voices, using portraiture, landscape, and design to explore the Western canon.

  7. Capture of San Salvador (1823) - Wikipedia

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    The Salvadoran forces that they were defending San Salvador fled the city that same day under the command of Antonio Jose Cañas for the Olocuilta path to Gualcince, Filísola choose not to enter San Salvador until 2 days later, Filísola captured San Salvador [5] in February 9 of 1823 and became governor of the province. [6]