Cedano
Cedano or Cedaño is a Spanish surname. People with this surname include: * Marco Cedano (born 1951), Mexican master distiller and tequila entrepreneur * Pablo Cedano Cedano, Auxiliary Bishop emeritus of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santo Domingo * Sergio Cedano, soccer player on the All-time Lancaster Rattlers roster * Federico Monteverde Cedano, from the List of governors of Melilla * Marcelino Cedano, delegate to the Constitutional Congress of Querétaro for Tepic Territory * Ramón Emilio Cedaño, a Dominican boxer who fought Jonathan Guzmán, Emmanuel Rodríguez and Jonathan González * Rafael Antonio Julian Cedano, head of mission from the Dominican Republic to Bolivia and Peru * Darío Cedano, Colombian cyclist in the 1998 Vuelta a Colombia, 2001 Clásico RCN * John Zair Cedano, Colombian cyclist in the 2005 Clásico RCN The 45th edition of the annual Clásico RCN was held from October 2 to October 9, 2005 in Colombia. The stage race started in Cúcuta and fi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marco Cedano
Marco Cedano (born 9 May 1951) is a Mexican master distiller and tequila entrepreneur. He is known for being the co-inventor of Tequila Tromba. Career Just out of school, at age 23, Cedano started working as an engineer in tequila production at Tres Magueyes, a company founded by Don Julio Gonzalez. After working there for 2 years, Cedano quit the job and pursued other engineering jobs in the mining and chemical industries. In 1983, Cedano returned to Don Julio to work as an engineer, where he was subsequently promoted to Master Distiller and Distillery Manager of Tequila. During this time, Cedano was responsible for distilling and operations in the factory. In 1999, Cedano left the company after Seagrams purchased it. For next 11 years, he was involved in large-scale projects, which included building the first Agave Nectar factory and the first commercial Mezcal factory. Tequila Tromba In 2010, Cedano founded his first independent brand, Tequila Tromba, in partnership with Canad ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Santo Domingo
The Archdiocese of Santo Domingo (; ) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the Dominican Republic. The see was erected 8 August 1511 as the Diocese of Santo Domingo and elevated to archdiocese on 12 February 1546."Archdiocese of Santo Domingo" '' Catholic-Hierarchy.org''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 4, 2017"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santo Domingo" ''GCatholic.org''. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016 In recognition of the fact that the see ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jonathan Guzmán
Jonathan Guzmán Pena (born July 17, 1989), best known as Jonathan Guzmán, is a Dominican professional boxer who held the IBF junior featherweight title in 2016. Professional career Guzmán made his professional debut on December 18, 2011, scoring a fourth-round technical knockout over Alejandro Brito. Fighting almost exclusively in his native Dominican Republic for the next three years, Guzmán would score all of his wins by knockout or stoppage, except for a second-round no contest against Luis Hinojosa on May 18, 2013. Having won five fights in the United States, all by knockout, Guzmán travelled to Japan to face Shingo Wake on July 20, 2016. A late eleventh-round stoppage saw Guzmán win the vacant IBF junior featherweight title, but this reign would be short-lived, as Guzmán lost the title by unanimous decision A unanimous decision (UD) is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Governors Of Melilla
The following is a list of governors and other local administrators of the city of Melilla, a Spanish exclave in North Africa. The list encompass the period from 1497 until 1995. List Governors * 1497–1498: Goméz Suárez * 1498–1500: Pedro de Estopiñán y Virués * 1500–1510: Gonzalo Mariño de Rivera (Ribelles) * 1510–1513: Bernavé Pinelo * 1513–1518: Fernando de Abreu * 1518–1522: Gonzalo Mariño de Rivera (Ribelles) * 1522–1535: Francisco de Medina Monsivay * 1535–1542: Cristóbal Dabrés (d'Abreu) * 1543–1546: Hernando de Jérez * 1546–1554: Juan de Perea * 1554–1559: Alonso de Urrea * 1559–1568: Pedro Venegas de Córdoba * 1568–1571: Francisco Sánchez de Córdoba * 1571–1595: Antonio de Tejada * 1595–1596: Jerónimo de los Barrios * 1596–1603: Martín Dávalos y Padilla * 1603–1611: Pedro de Herrida * 1612–1617: Domingo de Dieguez * 1617–1618: Gaspar de Mondragón * 1618–1619: Domingo de Ochoa * 1619–162 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tepic Territory
The Tepic Territory () was a Territories of Mexico, federal territory of Mexico that existed between 1884 and 1917, when it was granted List of states of Mexico, statehood within the United Mexican States as Nayarit. History The Tepic Territory was created, by decree of President of Mexico, President Manuel González Flores, on 12 December 1884. Its first political leader was General Leopoldo Romano. During his government, and that of his successor, Pablo Rocha y Portú (1897–1904), great industrial and agricultural advances were recorded. Coffee was grown in the towns of Huicicila, Malinal, El Llano, Mecatán, Jalcocotán and El Cora; cotton, in Santiago Ixcuintla and Tuxpan, Nayarit, Tuxpan, from where it was supplied to the factories of Jauja and Bellavista. Within the industrial sphere, the sugar mills of Puga and La Escondida saw a great economic boost. The Cigarrera de Tepic was created, whose cigars and cigarettes were considered top quality worldwide. Other cigarette ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jonathan González (flyweight)
Jonathan González Ortiz (born April 24, 1991) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer who has held the World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior flyweight title from 2021 to 2024. As an amateur, González won gold medals at the 2008 Youth World Championships and the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games, both at flyweight. Early life González was introduced to boxing at age four by his father, Luis González, who was a pugilist himself, having won Golden Glove awards in 1980 and 1982. When he was four years old, he began training along his progenitor. González's mother died during his youth. After entering competitive circuits, he began dedicating some of his biggest wins to her. González trained in Orlando Piñeiro's gymnasium, often sparring with both amateurs and professionals. In November 2008, Piñeiro emphasized the dedication that the pugilist invested during workouts, claiming that as an amateur, he had been able to knockout professionals adversaries during sparring. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1998 Vuelta A Colombia
The 48th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from April 25 to May 10, 1998. Only 68 cyclists (out of 93) completed the race. Stages 1998-04-25: Villavicencio — Villavicencio (5.8 km) 1998-04-26: Circuito del Llano (172 km) 1998-04-27: Villavicencio — Cáqueza (147 km) 1998-04-28: Funza — Girardot (131 km) 1998-04-29: Girardot — Neiva (172 km) 1998-04-30: Neiva — Ibagué (208 km) 1998-05-01: Circuito del Café — Calle (144 km) 1998-05-02: Santa Rosa de Cabal — Alto de Santa Helena (229 km) 1998-05-03: Medellín — Manizales (195 km) 1998-05-04: Manizales — Dorada (177 km) 1998-05-05: Puerto Boyacá — Barrancabermeja (202 km) 1998-05-06: Barrancabermeja — Bucaramanga (124 km) 1998-05-07: Bucaramanga — Barichara (148.7 km) 1998-05-08: Barbosa — Duitama (138.9 km) 1998-05-09: Paipa — Tunja (43.5 km) 1998-05-10: Circuito en Bogotá (104 km) Final classification Teams ;T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2001 Clásico RCN
The 41st edition of the annual Clásico RCN was held from August 12 to August 19, 2001 in Colombia. The stage race with a UCI rate of 2.4 started in Medellín and finished in Parque Nacional Circuito. RCN stands for "Radio Cadena Nacional" one of the oldest and largest radio networks in the nation. Stages 2001-08-12: Medellín– Jericó (124 km) 2001-08-13: Jericó–Manizales (164.4 km) 2001-08-14: Manizales– Anserma (122.2 km) 2001-08-15: Alcalá–Ibagué (155.7 km) 2001-08-16: Ibagué–Mosquera (181.3 km) 2001-08-17: Sopó–Villa de Leyva (143.8 km) 2001-08-18: Villa de Leyva–Tunja Tunja () is a municipality and city on the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes, in the region known as the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, 130 km northeast of Bogotá. In 2018 the municipality had a population of 172,548. It is the capital of B ... (37.6 km) 2001-08-19: Circuito Parque Nacional de Bogotá (102 km) Final classification Teams ;05 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2005 Clásico RCN
The 45th edition of the annual Clásico RCN was held from October 2 to October 9, 2005 in Colombia. The stage race started in Cúcuta and finished with an individual time trial in Manizales. RCN stands for "Radio Cadena Nacional" – one of the oldest and largest radio networks in the nation. Stages 2005-10-02: Cúcuta – Cúcuta (120.4 km) 2005-10-03: Bucaramanga – El Socorro (121.8 km) 2005-10-04: El Socorro – Tunja (162 km) 2005-10-05: Duitama ("Circuito Mundialista 1995") (142.4 km) 2005-10-06: Tunja – Bogotá (198.2 km) 2005-10-07: Soacha – Ibagué (190 km) 2005-10-08: Ibagué – Armenia (105.2 km) 2005-10-09: Chinchiná – Manizales Manizales () is a city in central Colombia. It is the capital of the Caldas Department, Department of Caldas, and lies near the Nevado del Ruiz volcano. Currently, the city is the main center for the production of Colombian coffee and an importa ... (26.4 km) Final classification Teams ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cedeño (other)
Cedeño may refer to: Places * Cedeño Municipality, Bolívar, one of the eleven municipalities of the state of Bolívar, Venezuela * Cedeño Municipality, Monagas, one of the thirteen municipalities of the state of Monagas, Venezuela * Cedeño, Honduras, a municipality near the mouth of the Choluteca River People * Andújar Cedeño (1969–2000), Dominican baseball player * César Cedeño (born 1951), Dominican baseball player * Dario Cedeño (born 1991), Ecuadorian football defender * David Vélez Cedeño (born 1995), Ecuadorian footballer * Domingo Cedeño (born 1968), Dominican baseball player * Eligio Cedeño (born 1964), Venezuelan banker * Elvis Cedeño (born 1964), Venezuelan athlete * Guayo Cedeño (born 1974), Honduran musician and producer * Ileana Espinel Cedeño (1933–2001), Ecuadorian journalist, poet and writer * Juan Cedeño (born 1983), Dominican baseball player * Jean Cedeño (born 1985), Panamanian footballer * José Cedeño (other) ** José An ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Emmanuel Rodríguez
Emmanuel Rodríguez Vázquez (born August 8, 1992) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer who has held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) bantamweight title twice between 2018 and 2024. As an amateur he represented Puerto Rico at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics and won a gold medal in the flyweight event. Early life Rodríguez is originally from Urbanización Villa Real near Ojo de Agua, a middle class urban sector of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. His parents are Awilda Vázquez Soler and Luis Rodríguez. Throughout his childhood he practiced other sports before choosing boxing, including one of Puerto Rico's most widespread team sports, baseball. Rodríguez also served as forward of the local association football team, Invasores de Vega Baja. He studied at a local school named Escuela Lino Padrón Rivera until tenth grade. Due to his skill, he was subsequently enrolled at the Escuela Especializada en Deportes del Albergue Olímpico (ECEDAO), a specialized school run by the Comi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Heads Of Missions From The Dominican Republic
This is a list of current Heads of Dominican Republic Missions abroad. It is up to date as of June 2020. Resident heads of missions Non-resident Heads of Missions The Dominican Republic does not maintain a full embassy in a number of countries. In each of these cases, the heads of Missions to another country, usually a neighbouring one, is concurrently accredited to the other country. In most cases, a smaller, local mission provides for emergencies, and is headed up by a lesser diplomat or a member of the local Dominican community. Heads of Missions to non-sovereign territories Heads of Missions to International Organisations References Ministerio de Relaciones Exterioresin Spanish {{DEFAULTSORT:Heads of missions from the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. It shares a Maritime boundary, maritime b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |