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  2. Windbreaker - Wikipedia

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    A windbreaker, or a windcheater, is a thin fabric jacket designed to resist wind chill and light rain, making it a lighter version of the jacket. It is usually lightweight in construction and characteristically made of synthetic material .

  3. Julio Iglesias Puga - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, he married María del Rosario de la Cueva y Perignat and the couple had two sons, Julio and Carlos. Maria and Julio Sr. divorced in 1983. Maria and Julio Sr. divorced in 1983. In December 1981, he was kidnapped by Basque separatist organisation ETA and held for two weeks, eventually being rescued by a police anti-terrorism unit. [ 3 ]

  4. List of awards and nominations received by Julio Iglesias

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    (a.k.a. Festival de la Canción Española) 1968 Julio Iglesias Best Vocalist Won [22] "La vida sigue igual" Best Song: 1st place Won Best Lyrics Won 1970 Julio Iglesias Contest winner Won Billboard Latin Music Awards: 1996 La Carretera: Pop Album of the Year, Male Won [16] 1997 Tango: Won [23] 2002 "Dos Corazones, Dos Historias" (with Alejandro ...

  5. Windbreaker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A windbreaker is a thin jacket.. Windbreaker may also refer to: . Windbreaker, or windbreak, a sheet of material supported by poles to protect from the wind; see Windbreak ...

  6. Anglican Church in Central America - Wikipedia

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    The polity of the Iglesia Anglicana de la Región Central de América is episcopal, which is the same as other Anglican churches. The church maintains a system of geographical parishes organized into dioceses. There are 5 of these, each headed by a bishop: The Diocese of Costa Rica; The Diocese of El Salvador; The Diocese of Guatemala

  7. San Tirso, Oviedo - Wikipedia

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    "La iglesia de San Tirso el Real de Oviedo II: basílica primitiva" (PDF). Boletin del Insituto de Estudios Asturianos (in Spanish). 30 (88– 89): 607– 626. ISSN 0020-384X. Archived from the original on 2014-10-31. Redondo Cadenas, Feliciano (1976). "La iglesia de San Tirso el Real de Oviedo III: La torre y sus alrededores" (PDF).

  8. Miguel Iglesias - Wikipedia

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    The original name of his family was de la Iglesia. He was a descendant of a line of Catalans from the town of Solivella.His father left for Peru in the early 19th century to join three uncles on Iglesias's mother's side who had founded the Chota silver mine, near the town of Cajamarca, in the county of the same name, in northern Peru, in 1780.

  9. Iglesia de la Recoleta (Lima) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Spanish: Iglesia de los Sagrados Corazones de Jesús y María), also known as the Iglesia de la Recoleta, is a Catholic church in the Plaza Francia in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It was declared Cultural heritage of Peru in 2001. [1]