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Cobo may refer to: * Cobo Center, a convention center in Detroit, Michigan, US * Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport, an airport in Leticia, Colombia * Villar del Cobo, a municipality in Aragon, Spain * Cobo, a village and beach in Castel, Guernsey Notable people with surname Cobo or Cobos * Albert Cobo, former mayor of Detroit * Alfonso Cobo (born 1992), Spanish businessman * Ana María Cobo Carmona (born 1973), Spanish politician * Anthony Cobos, politician from the state of Texas * Bernabé Cobo (1582–1657), missionary and historian of the Inca Empire * Carlos de los Cobos, Mexican football coach and former player * Carola Cobo (1909–2003), Bolivian theater and radio artist * Fernando "Cobo" Pereira, major in the military of São Tomé and Príncipe * Francisco de los Cobos y Molina (1477–1547), Secretary of State of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor * Ignacio Cobos, Spanish former field hockey player * Jesús López Cobos, Spanish conductor * José Cobo Cano (born 19 ...
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Cobo Center
Huntington Place (formerly known as Cobo Hall, Cobo Center, and briefly TCF Center) is a convention center in Downtown Detroit, owned by the Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority (DRCFA) and operated by ASM Global. Located at 1 Washington Boulevard, the facility was originally named after former Mayor of Detroit Albert Cobo. The largest annual event held at Huntington Place is the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), which has been held at the center since 1965. Facilities Huntington Place is in size and has of exhibition space, with contiguous. It previously featured an arena, Cobo Arena, which hosted various concerts, sporting events, and other events. In 2015, the facility completed a renovation that repurposed the Cobo Arena space, adding additional meeting halls, a glass atrium with a view of the Detroit riverfront, and the Grand Riverview Ballroom. It is served by the Detroit People Mover with its own station. Huntington Place has several lar ...
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Jesús López Cobos
Jesús López Cobos (25 February 1940 – 2 March 2018) was a Spanish conductor. Early life and career López Cobos was born in Toro, Zamora, Spain. He studied at Complutense University of Madrid and graduated with a degree in philosophy. Later he studied conducting with Franco Ferrara and with Hans Swarowsky at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. From 1981 to 1990 he was general music director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin and from 1984 to 1988 he was music director of the Orquesta Nacional de España. From 1986 to 2001 he served as music director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and from 1990 to 2000 he was principal conductor of the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne. From 2003 to 2010 he served as music director of the Teatro Real in Madrid. He was a National Patron of Delta Omicron, an international professional music fraternity, as well as an honorary brother of the Eta-Omicron chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
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Yohana Cobo
Yohana Cobo (born 12 January 1985) is a Spanish actress who began her career as a child actress. She is best known for her role in the film '' Volver'' (2006), which earned her a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress. Filmography Films *1997 - ''Campeones'' *2000 - ''Aunque tú no lo sepas'' *2001 - ''Sin noticias de Dios'' *2002 - '' Semana santa'' *2003 - '' La vida mancha'' (''Life Marks'') *2004 - ''Las Llaves de la independencia'' *2004 - ''El Séptimo día'' *2004 - ''Seres queridos'' *2005 - ''Fin de curso'' *2006 - '' Volver'' *2006 - ''Arena en los bolsillos'' (post-production) *2009 - ''Tramontana' *2010 - '' Vidas pequeñas'' (''Small Lives'') Television * ''El Comisario'' ("La Casa de las meriendas"; 2005) * ''Código fuego'' ("Despedidas"; 2003) * ''Hospital Central'' ("Decisiones"; 2002) * ''Hermanas'' (1998–99) Awards *Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Film Festival (; ), until 2003 called the International Film Festival ('), is the most prestigio ...
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Rosa Cobo Bedía
Rosa Cobo Bedía (born 17 December 1956) is a Spanish feminist, writer, and professor of sociology of gender at the University of A Coruña. She is also the director of the Center for Gender Studies and Feminists at the same university. Her main line of research is feminist theory and the sociology of gender. Early years and education Rosa Cobo Bedía was born in Cantabria, 17, December 1956. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Political Sciences and Sociology in 1981 from the Complutense University of Madrid. She obtained her master's degree in 1983 with the thesis, ''El principio de Renaturalización en Jean Jacques Rousseau'' ("The principle of Renaturalization in Jean Jacques Rousseau"). In 1992, she read her doctoral dissertation on ''Democracia y Patriarcado en Jean Jacques Rousseau'' ("Democracy and Patriarchate in Jean Jacques Rousseau"), directed by Dr. Celia Amorós and graduated cum laude with honours. Career Cobo was founder and first director of the Interd ...
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Ricardo Cobo
Ricardo Hernando Cobo Lloreda is a Colombian businessman and politician who served as mayor of Cali Santiago de Cali (), or Cali, is the capital of the Valle del Cauca department, and the most populous city in southwest Colombia, with 2,280,522 residents estimate by National Administrative Department of Statistics, DANE in 2023. The city span ... from 1998 to 2000. References Colombian politicians Mayors of Cali Living people 20th-century births {{Colombia-politician-stub ...
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Nalleli Cobo
Nalleli Cobo is an American activist. Biography Nalleli Cobo was raised in South Los Angeles in a Latino family. Like many of her neighbors and family members, she grew up suffering a range of severe ill-health symptoms medically attributed to toxic emissions from the nearby petroleum operations. In 2015, she co-founded South Central Youth Leadership Coalition which joined other organisations to successfully sue the city of Los Angeles for rubber-stamping oil projects in communities of colour. The oil industry countersued, and lost. Cobo is best known for leading that coalition that helped shut down permanently the local toxic oil-drilling site and changed Los Angeles environmental law. At age 19, in 2020, Cobo was diagnosed with stage two reproductive cancer, necessitating multiple surgeries and procedures such as radiation, chemo, and battles with infections, in treatment alone because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Cobo and Greta Thunberg have worked together on environmental ca ...
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Mario Rodríguez Cobos
Mario Luis Rodríguez Cobos (6 January 1938 – 16 September 2010), also known by the mononym Silo, was an Argentine writer and founder of the international volunteer organisation Humanist Movement. An active speaker, he wrote books, short stories, articles and studies related to politics, society, psychology, spirituality and other topics. Although he described himself simply as a writer, many see him as a thinker and philosopher, based on the diversity of issues about which he has written. Biography Silo was born into a middle-class family of Spanish origin in Mendoza, Argentina. His father was winemaker Rafael Rodriguez (from Granada) and his mother Maria Luisa Cobos, a Basque and a music teacher. He was the youngest of three children, with two older siblings in Raquel and Guillermo. He undertook primary and secondary education with the Maristas Brotherhood, achieving excellent grades, while practising gymnastics and specializing in the pommel horse and reaching high posit ...
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Leila Cobo
Leila Cobo is a Colombian journalist, writer, novelist, pianist and television show host. She is noted for her coverage of Latin music for ''Billboard'' where she is currently the Chief Content Officer for Latin Music and Español, overseeing the brand's coverage and development of Latin music across all its platforms. These include billboard.com and billboardespanol.com, which Cobo launched, podcasts and video. Cobo also programs the annual Billboard Latin Music Week, widely regarded as the premiere gathering for the Latin industry, where she has hosted guests like Shakira, Romeo Santos, Peso Pluma and Carlos Santana. Cobo was the first U.S. based journalist and writer to prominently cover Latin music daily and has been instrumental in transforming its coverage and perception in the U.S. A Fulbright Scholar with degrees in music and communications, Cobo is often sourced by outlets like ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'' and ''The Guardian'', and speaks frequentl ...
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Julio Cobos
Julio César “Cleto” Cobos (; born 30 April 1955) is an Argentine politician who was the Vice President of Argentina in the administration of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner from 2007 to 2011. He started his political career as member of the Radical Civic Union party (UCR), becoming Governor of the Province of Mendoza in 2003. He was expelled from the UCR in 2007, and was then selected by presidential candidate Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, of the ruling Front for Victory (FpV), as her candidate for vice-president in the elections of that year, which they won. His popular prestige got a big boost in 2008, when the Senate was voting on a controversial and contentious law to increase taxes on grain exports. The voting ended in a tie, which gave Cobos, as President of the Senate, the deciding vote. In a stunning and now notorious move, he voted against the law. This led to strong criticism from his party, who deemed him a traitor, and approval from sectors of the ...
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Juan José Cobo
Juan José Cobo Acebo (born 21 February 1981 in Torrelavega, Cantabria) is a retired Spanish professional road racing cyclist. He won the 2011 Vuelta a España as a rider, his first and only major title but in July 2019 he was stripped of this title after being found guilty of doping by the UCI. He was considered a climber who also is able to time trial. On 13 June 2019, the UCI stated that Cobo had been found guilty of a doping violation, based on his biological passport data. Biography In 2003, Cobo won the Spanish under-23 time-trial championships. He was selected for the national team in the European Championships, in Athens in August, and for the World Championships in Hamilton, Canada, in October. At the European Championships, he finished fourth, 30 seconds behind the winner Markus Fothen. At the World Championships, he participated, with Isidro Nozal, in the time-trial in which he took the 33rd place. In September, he joined the professional team Vini Caldirola as a ...
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Juan Fernando Cobo
Juan Fernando Cobo Agudelo (27 August 1959 – 15 July 2024) was a Colombian painter, illustrator, sculptor and cultural promoter, one of the most notable artists of his native region, Valle del Cauca. Artistic career Cobo lived and worked in places ranging from his native Cali and nearby Bogotá to Quito, Chicago, New York City, Tucson and Madrid, which gave him a broad vision of art. His work was featured in group and individual exhibitions since 1977, in Colombia and around the world. In his final years, he edited and directed an online Latin American cultural magazine, ''Primera Plana''. In 2005, he called upon a number of writers and poets from Latin America and Spain to produce a literary anthology about the topic of violence and how it affects women, a particularly significant issue in recent Latin American history The term ''Latin America'' originated in the 1830s, primarily through Michel Chevalier, who proposed the region could ally with "Latin Europe" against othe ...
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José Cobos (footballer)
José Javier Cobos Castillo (born 23 April 1968), known as Cobos, is a French retired footballer who played as a left-back. Career Born in Strasbourg, Cobos started playing professionally with hometown club RC Strasbourg, helping it return to Ligue 1 in 1992. He had already played in the top flight in the 1988–89 season, his official debut coming on 30 July 1988 in a 1–0 away loss against Montpellier HSC. Afterwards, Cobos spent three-and-a-half years with Paris Saint-Germain FC, helping with 14 matches as the capital side won the league in 1994 and he was a more important part of the first-team unit in the following season, as they conquered the Coupe de France. Additionally, in the latter season, he played in all the games to help his team reach the last-four in the European Cup. He also helped them win the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, but he was not part of the squad for the final, and the 1995 Trophée des Champions. Late into 1996, Cobos moved to the land of hi ...
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