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Aguado may refer to: People Aguado is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alexandre Marie Aguado, Spanish banker *Dionisio Aguado Dionisio, a variant of Dionysius, may refer to: People Given name * Dionisio Lazzari (1617–1689), Italian sculptor and architect * Dionisio Aguado y García (1784–1849), Spanish classical guitarist and composer * Papa Isio (1846–1911), Dio ..., Spanish classical guitarist and composer * José Sanz Aguado, Spanish chess master * Xavier Aguado, Spanish footballer Others * Aguado, a Brazilian bread roll {{Disambiguation Spanish-language surnames ...
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Alexandre Marie Aguado
Alexandre may refer to: * Alexandre (given name) * Alexandre (surname) * Alexandre (film) See also * Alexander * Alexandra (other) * Xano (other) Xano is the name of: * Xano, a Portuguese hypocoristic of the name " Alexandre (other)" * Idálio Alexandre Ferreira (born 1983), Portuguese footballer known as "Xano", currently playing for Sligo Rovers {{hndis ...
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Dionisio Aguado
Dionisio, a variant of Dionysius, may refer to: People Given name * Dionisio Lazzari (1617–1689), Italian sculptor and architect * Dionisio Aguado y García (1784–1849), Spanish classical guitarist and composer * Papa Isio (1846–1911), Dionisio Magbuelas, Filipino leader of babaylanes * Dionisio Anzilotti (1867–1950), Italian jurist and judge * Dionisio Jakosalem (1878–1931), Filipino governor * Dionisio Carreras (1890–1949), Spanish long-distance runner * Dionisio Fernández (boxer) (born 1907), Spanish boxer * Dionisio Mejía (1907–1963), Mexican football forward * Dionisio Fernández (sport shooter) (born 1921), Argentine sports shooter * Dionísio Azevedo (1922–1994), Brazilian actor, director, and writer * Dionisio Romero (born 1936), Peruvian banker * Dionisio Gutiérrez (born 1959), Guatemalan businessman * Dionisio D'Aguilar (born 1964), Bahamian politician * Dionisio Cimarelli (born 1965), Italian sculptor * Dionísio (footballer, born 1970), D ...
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José Sanz Aguado
José Sanz Aguado (20 November 1907 – 14 December 1969) was a Spanish chess player and Spanish Chess Championship winner (1943). Biography In the 1930s José Sanz Aguado was one of the strongest chess players in Spain. José Sanz Aguado played for Spain in the Chess Olympiad: * In 1931, at reserve board in the 4th Chess Olympiad in Prague (+3, =1, -11). He fought in the Spanish Civil War and lost his leg in battle. After the war he was forced to move to France but later returned to his homeland. In 1943, José Sanz Aguado won the Spanish Chess Championship The Spanish Chess Championship is contested annually under the auspices of the Federación Española de Ajedrez (FEDA), the governing body of chess in Spain, to determine the nation's chess champion. The first official championship was in 1928. Wi ... after victory in his match against Ramón Rey Ardid - 5½:4½ (+4, =3, -3). José Sanz Aguado participated in several international tournaments and two radio matches with ...
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Xavier Aguado
Xavier 'Xavi' Companys Aguado (born 5 June 1968) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central defender. He spent 13 years with Real Zaragoza – 12 in La Liga – appearing in nearly 500 official matches and winning three major titles. Club career Born in Badalona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Aguado began playing as a senior with local club CF Badalona following a short spell in basketball. After two seasons at neighbours CE Sabadell FC in the Segunda División, he joined Real Zaragoza of La Liga for the 1990–91 campaign, quickly establishing as first choice whilst displaying aerial ability and leadership alike; he would be named captain early on. Aguado was part of the Zaragoza team that beat Arsenal in the final of the 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. He was also on the winning side in the 2001 Copa del Rey Final, equalising an eventual 3–1 win over RC Celta de Vigo in Seville. From 1997 to 1999, Aguado scored a total of nine league goals, including a ...
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Pão Francês
(; ) is a short cylindrical bread roll with a soft white crumb and a golden crispy shell that is popular in Brazil. This bread has different names throughout the different states in Brazil such as (little bread), (salt bread), (little baton), (little Carioca), (water bread), (Jacob bread), (loaf bread), (watery bread), and (bald bread). It is derived from a French bread called ''Petit pain''. is the most popular bread in Brazil. A 2019 study by found that 95.7% of the residents of the city of São Paulo eat . According to Sampapão (the São Paulo Bakery and Confectionery Industry Union and Association), more rolls of are baked every day in the city of São Paulo than there are residents. March 21 is Day in Brazil. Origin While the exact origin of is unknown, there are several theories of how it was created. One theory is that was invented in the 1900s by wealthy Brazilians who asked French bakers to teach them how to bake the baguettes that they encountered ...
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