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Funes (other)
Funes is a Spanish surname that may refer to: __NOTOC__ People *Angel Funes, Honduran screenwriter, director and actor *Belén Funes (born 1984), Catalan film director *Carlos Delcio Funes (1931–2001), Argentine politician *Francisco Funes (born 1950), Salvadoran cyclist *Gregorio Funes (1749–1829), Argentine statesman *Jerónimo Domín Funes (1576–1650), Italian Roman Catholic bishop *José Gabriel Funes (born 1963), Argentine priest and astronomer *Juan Gilberto Funes (1963–1992), Argentine footballer *Juan Manuel Funes (born 1966), Guatemalan football coach *Louis de Funès (1914–1983), French actor *Luis Funes (1882–1970), Argentine politician *Matías Funes (1952–2015), Honduran academic and politician *Mauricio Funes (1959–2025), President of El Salvador *Olivier de Funès (born 1949), French actor, son of Louis de Funès *Ramiro Funes Mori (born 1991), Argentine footballer *Rogelio Funes Mori (born 1991), Argentine footballer *Roque Funes (1897–1981), Argentin ...
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Angel Funes
Angel Funes (born in San Pedro Sula, Honduras) is a screenwriter, director and actor. He is known for his versatile performances in film and theater. He started to study filmmaking in 2009 through personal coaching from a Full Sail University Film Production graduate, David Yacaman. In 2008, together with his brother Juan Funes, won 1st place on " The Shortest Fear" Short Film Festival. Career His first participation as an actor on a feature film was in "Unos Pocos con Valor" (2010), where he played a Young Delinquent named Chekko. This was a character that the director created for him because he liked his performance in the casting and wanted him in the movie, but had no available characters for him. In 2012, he won 2nd place on the Central American Cor3 Short Film Festival with his short film "Insurance", where his father played the main character. His acting formal education started in 2013, when he enrolled in the prestigious acting school CC-ArtEs located in his city. This ...
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Ramiro Funes Mori
José Ramiro Funes Mori (; born 5 March 1991) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a defender for Argentine Primera División club Estudiantes. He plays primarily as a centre-back but can also operate as a left-back and defensive midfielder. Early life Funes Mori was born in Mendoza. He emigrated with his family from Argentina to the United States in 2001. His father, Miguel, played professional football in Argentina with clubs such as Independiente Rivadavia and Club Atlético Argentino in the 1980s. In 2008, Funes Mori joined the FC Dallas youth team after his twin brother Rogelio Gabriel won the Sueño MLS talent competition, but spent less than a year playing for the side before moving back to Argentina. Club career River Plate Funes Mori joined River Plate as a youth player, progressing to the senior team in 2011. He is considered a legend of the club because he won six professional titles, four of them international, including the 2015 Copa Liber ...
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Villnöß
Villnöß (; ; ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about northeast of the city of Bolzano. Geography As of November 30, 2010, it had a population of 2,552 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. The municipality of Villnöß contains the ''frazioni'' (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Koll (Colle), St. Jakob (San Giacomo), St. Magdalena (Santa Maddalena), St. Peter (San Pietro), St. Valentin (San Valentino) and Teis (Tiso). Villnöß borders the following municipalities: Brixen, Klausen, Lajen, Urtijëi, San Martin de Tor, Santa Cristina Gherdëina and Feldthurns. History Coat-of-arms The emblem represents three piles of argent In heraldry, argent () is the tincture of silver, and belongs to the class of light tinctures called "metals". It is very frequently depicted as white and usually considered interchangeable with it. In engravings and line drawings, regions to ...
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Funes, Navarra
Funes is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. It is situated 62 kilometers from the capital of the community, Pamplona. Its population in 2017 was 2,482 inhabitants. Historically, there was a Jewish community in Funes, who were initially given protection by King Sancho VI of Navarre Sancho Garcés VI (; 21 April 1132 – 27 June 1194), called the Wise (, ) was King of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194. He was the first monarch to officially drop the title of ''King of Pamplona'' in favour of King of Navarre, thus cha ..., and who experienced little recorded antisemitism. References External links FUNES in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) Municipalities in Navarre {{navarre-geo-stub ...
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Funes, Nariño
Funes is a town and municipality in the Nariño Department, Colombia Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with Insular region of Colombia, insular regions in North America. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, Venezuel .... Municipalities of Nariño Department {{Nariño-geo-stub ...
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Museo Carmen Funes
Museo Municipal Carmen Funes, or, the Carmen Funes Municipal Museum, is a museum of paleontology in Plaza Huincul, Neuquén Province, Argentina. It is best known for its collection of dinosaur fossils, including the only specimen of the largest recorded dinosaur remains, ''Argentinosaurus huinculensis'', and the only known sauropod embryos, which were discovered at a huge nesting site in Auca Mahuida, Patagonia. Its standard abbreviation is MCF-PVPH, or just PVPH to denote the paleontological collection. Overview The museum's founder and director is Rodolfo Coria. It has an exhibition area, workshops for preparing fossils, and stores. Fieldwork, often in cooperation with American museums, continues in fossil-rich Patagonia. The museum's collections include 11 holotype specimens. Significant past exhibits include: * "Tiniest Giants: Discovering Dinosaur Egg Features the sauropod eggs and embryos from Patagonia, in cooperation with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. ...
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Potrero De Los Funes Circuit
The Potrero de los Funes Circuit (Circuito de Potrero de los Funes) was an Argentine motorsports race track. It is located from San Luis, Argentina, San Luis, capital city of the San Luis Province, Argentina. History The circuit was originally constructed in 1978 as a semi-permanent venue, with a length of . It was created by modifying the ring road that encircles Lake Potrero de los Funes at the course's center, and featured substantial elevation changes along with a variety of different types of corners. After hosteing a round of Turismo Carretera on 15 August 1987, but two separate crashes which resulted in the deaths of two spectators and an injured driver led to the track being abandoned. The track was re-opened in 2008 as a venue for the 2008 FIA GT Championship, FIA GT Championship. The circuit was modified, with two chicanes added due to a lack of run-off area as well as the tightening of the final corner to create a safer pit entry – extending the circuits' length to ...
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Potrero De Los Funes Dam
Lake Potrero de los Funes (''Embalse Potrero de los Funes'') is a reservoir 18 km (11 mi) northeast of San Luis, Argentina. Overview The site, originally located in a corral belonging to the prominent Funes family of San Luis, was first dammed in 1860. The original levee, one of the first of its kind in South America, was destroyed by the torrential flooding common to riverbanks in the Dry Pampas region, and was rebuilt in 1876. The present reservoir, planned for the growing water supply needs of the nearby provincial capital, was inaugurated in 1927. Populated with carp and silverside species, the lake became popular recreational fishing and camping grounds in subsequent decades, and the homonymous town, located north of the lake, grew around the resulting tourism industry; the Hotel Potrero de los Funes, a four star, 97 room facility, is the most important of the area's numerous lodges. The surrounding Potrero de los Funes Circuit, a 6.25 km (3.9 mi) track, wa ...
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Deán Funes
Gregorio Funes (May 25, 1749 – January 10, 1829), also known as ''Deán Funes'', was an Argentine clergyman, educator, historian, journalist and lawmaker who played a significant role in his nation's early, post-independence history. Biography Early life and the priesthood Funes' parents were Juan José Funes y Ludueña, and María Josefa Bustos de Lara. The Funes family had arrived to Córdoba with the first group of settler led by Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera, and the Bustos family was part of a group of Spanish colonists that left Chile and moved to Mendoza and Córdoba. Born in Córdoba, in what was then the Governorate of the Río de la Plata (a part of the Spanish Empire), Gregorio Funes was raised in privileged circumstances, and enrolled at the College of Monserrat. He studied in cloistered conditions, and shared his formative years with Juan José Castelli or Juan José Paso. Funes was ordained into the priesthood in 1773, and was named head seminarian; he graduated ...
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Funes, Santa Fe
Funes is a small affluent city in the , located within the metropolitan area of Greater Rosario, about 15 km west from downtown Rosario. It has a population of about 23,500 inhabitants. Funes was founded by Tomás de la Torre in 1874. At the time, its name was San José. It was also known as Loma de Ávila. The city has been dubbed "The Garden of the Province". On weekends and during summer vacations, it is invaded by visitors, especially from nearby Rosario; local sources estimate the number on 40,000. A large part of the urban infrastructure is devoted to private houses owned or rented by these occasional residents. Location The city is located 21 km from downtown Rosario, 170 km from the capital city of Santa Fe, 310 km from Buenos Aires and 400 km from Córdoba. The city extends east-west for more than 8 km from north to south and about 6 km at its peak. Rosario Bordered to the east, separated by the creek Ludueña, west to the town of R ...
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Vicente Cabrera Funes
Vicente Cabrera Funes (1944 – 6 July 2014) was a Professor of Spanish at the University of Minnesota Morris and Ecuadorian writer in Morris, Minnesota. Cabrera received his B.A. from Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador - Quito, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts The University of Massachusetts is the Public university, public university system of the Massachusetts, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The university system includes six campuses (Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, University of Massachusetts Lowell .... Selected works References 1944 births 2014 deaths Ecuadorian emigrants to the United States 20th-century Ecuadorian novelists 21st-century novelists Ecuadorian male novelists Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador alumni Ecuadorian critics 20th-century Ecuadorian essayists 21st-century essayists People from Morris, Minnesota 20th-century Ecuadorian male writers 21st-century Ecuadorian male writers University of ...
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Roque Funes
Roque Funes (1 December 1897 – 15 June 1981 in Buenos Aires) was the most prolific Argentine cinematographer in the history of the Cinema of Argentina whose career spanned over 40 years of cinema. He began working in cinematography in 1921 with director José A. Ferreyra in ''La Gaucha'', and worked extensively with Ferreyra on films that followed such as '' Buenos Aires, ciudad de ensueño'' (1922), ''La Leyenda del puente inca'' (1923) and '' Odio serrano'' (1924). In 1939 he worked on ''Bodas de sangre'' and '' Amor''. Funes worked on '' Capitán Veneno'' in 1943 and '' Albergue de mujeres'' in 1946. The successful ''Con la música en el alma'' was released in 1951 and he worked on the ''Bárbara atómica'' film in 1952. His last film was ''Venus perseguida'' before his retirement as a cinematographer in 1964. He died on 15 June 1981 in Buenos Aires aged 83. Filmography *''Venus perseguida'' (1964) *''Marido de Mulher Boa'' (1960) *'' Del cuplé al tango'' (1958) *''Viol ...
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