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Gabino is a masculine surname which may refer to: * Gabino Amparán (born 1968), Mexican football manager * Gabino Apolonio (born 1971), Mexican former long-distance runner * Gabino Arregui (1914–1991), Argentine footballer * Gabino Barreda (1818–1881), Mexican physician, philosopher and politician * Gabino Bugallal Araújo (1861–1932), Spanish politician * Gabino Coria Peñaloza (1881–1975), Argentine poet and lyricist * Gabino Cué Monteagudo (born 1966), Mexican politician * Gabino Díaz Merchán (1926–2022), Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, theologian, philosopher and Archbishop of Oviedo * Gabino Diego (born 1966), Spanish actor * Gabino Espinoza (born 1991), Mexican footballer * Gabino Ezeiza (1858–1916), Argentine musician * Gabino Gaínza (1753–1829), Spanish military officer and politician, first ruler of an independent Central America, Captain General of Chile, of Guatemala and of Central America * Gabino Palomares (born 1950), Mexican singer-songwriter and ...
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Gabino Amparán
Gabino Amparán Martínez (born October 9, 1968), is a Mexican people, Mexican association football, football manager of Indios de Ciudad Juárez. References External links

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Gabino Puello
Gabino Puello de Castro (1816 – December 23, 1847) was a Dominican soldier and a leader in the Dominican War of Independence. He was one of the signers of the Manifesto of January 16, 1844. After some hostilities with the conservative cabinet, he was accused of taking part in a conspiracy against Pedro Santana, who subjected him, as well as his brother, José Joaquín Puello, to persecution and subsequent execution in December 1847. Biography He was born in 1816 to free Afro-Dominicans, Afro-Dominican parents, Martín Joaquín Puello and María Merced de Castro. The circumstances surrounding his birth remains unknown, but it is believed by historians that he was born in nearby Puerto Rico. From a very young age he learned music. During the years of the Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo, Unification of Hispaniola, a decree issued by the then governor of the island, Jérôme-Maximilien Borgella, enforced mandatory military service of young Dominicans of fighting age. As such, on ...
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National Liberation Army (Colombia)
The National Liberation Army (, ELN) is a far-left guerrilla insurgency group involved in the continuing Colombian conflict,Council Decision of 21 December 2005.
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which has existed in Colombia since 1964. The ELN advocates a composite communist ideology of and Latin American liberation theology. In 2013, it was estimated that the ELN forces co ...
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Gabino Zavala
Gabino Zavala (born September 7, 1951) is a Mexican-American Catholic former prelate who served as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles from 1994 until 2012. He resigned at the request of Pope Benedict XVI after admitting he was the father of two children. Biography Early life Born September 7, 1951, in Guerrero, Mexico, Gabino Zavala and his family moved to Tijuana, Mexico, when he was a child. He survived a fire in his family's apartment that killed two of his brothers. The family then moved to East Los Angeles, California. In 1969, Zavala entered St. John's Seminary College in Camarillo, California. Priesthood Zavala was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles at St. Vibiana's Cathedral in Los Angeles on May 28, 1977, by Cardinal Timothy Manning. After his ordination, Zavala served as an associate pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in East Los Angeles and as associate director of the marriage tribunal for the archdiocese. After e ...
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Gabino Velasco
Gabino Alberto Velasco Rivas (born April 9, 1984) is a former Mexican professional footballer, who was brought up by Querétaro FC. He made his debut April 8, 2006, a day before his birthday, against CD Veracruz, a game which resulted in a 3–0 victory for Cruz Azul. On December 9, 2012, Cruz Azul signed him as a full international in 2013. He first played in the Primera Division for CF Puebla from August 2013 to March 2014 before joining Cruz Azul on September 18, 2014. He helped them win the Liga MX championship for the second time and made his Mexico debut against Honduras. He last played for Venados on loan from Cruz Azul in the Ascenso MX Ascenso MX, also known as Ascenso BBVA MX for sponsorship reasons, was a professional association football league in Mexico and the second level of the Mexican football league system. Formerly known as Primera División A de México (1994–2009 ... league of Mexico. External links * * 1984 births Living people Footballers ...
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Gabino Sosa (footballer)
Gabino Sosa (4 October 1899 – 3 March 1971) was an Argentina, Argentine Association football, football forward (association football), forward who spent all his career for Central Córdoba de Rosario, playing 24 years for the club.Gabino Sosa
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He also played in the Argentina national football team, Argentina national team. His dribbling technique made Sosa to be one of the most prominent players not only in Rosario but in Argentina.Gabino Sosa, el payador de la redonda
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Gabino Sosa (comedian)
Gabino Sosa Benítez (1938–2003) was a Uruguayan comedian, itinerant singer, popular musician. Born in Maldonado, he defined himself as Rochense by adoption. Throughout his artistic career, he recorded several phonograms solo or collectively with other minstrels such as Abel Soria. Career Sosa Benítez also created several folkloric works, of which the best known are ''Comicidad y humorismo'' (Comedy and humor), ''Dos viejos mintiendo'' (Two old folks telling lies), ''Canto al guiso de porotos'' (Song to the stew of beans), ''Por arriba, por abajo'' (Above, below), ''Como brasa e´coronilla'' (Like coal and crown), ''Paloma y el palomo'' (Dove and pigeon), (Ethiological Concepts), ''Qué pastilla'' (What a pill), ''La rochense'' (The Rochan woman), ''Pueblito obrero'' (Pueblito worker) and ''Buen amigo'' (Good friend), among others. He worked as an animator in many editions of the Rural del Prado. He was involved with the Montevideo Rural Radio through its program "Los payado ...
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Ariel Award For Best Supporting Actor
The Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actor (Spanish: Premio Ariel a Mejor Coactuación Masculina) is an award presented by the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas (AMACC) in Mexico. It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a Supporting actor, supporting role while working within the Mexican film industry. In 1947, the 1st and 2nd Ariel Awards were held, with José Baviera and Fernando Soto winning for the films ''The Shack (1945 film), La Barraca'' and ''Campeón Sin Corona'', respectively. With the exception of the years 1958 to 1971, when the Ariel Awards were suspended, the award has been given annually. Nominees and winners are determined by a committee formed every year consisting of academy members (active and honorary), previous winners and individuals with at least two Ariel nominations; the committee submit their votes through the official AMACC website. Since its inception, the award has been given to 49 actors. E ...
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Gabino Rodríguez (cyclist)
Gabino Rodríguez (1927 – 25 August 1998) was a Mexican cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and officially branded as London 1948, were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus cau .... References External links * 1927 births 1998 deaths Mexican male cyclists Olympic cyclists for Mexico Cyclists at the 1948 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing 20th-century Mexican sportsmen {{Mexico-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Gabino Rodríguez (footballer)
Gabino Rodríguez Rodríguez (born 18 June 1964), known simply as Gabino, is a Spanish former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Club career Gabino was born in Seville, Andalusia. He played ten seasons as a professional, mainly with his hometown club Real Betis and Barcelona-based RCD Español, six of those in La Liga. After three years with the Catalans, he returned to the Estadio Benito Villamarín in 1991 and spent a further two years there, both in the Segunda División, scoring six goals in each one of the campaigns, which did not end in promotion however.Yo jugué en el Real Betis: Gabino Rodríguez (I played for Real Betis: Gabino Rodríguez)
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Gabino Rey
Gabino Rey Santiago (January 8, 1928 – April 30, 2006), known artistically as Gabino, was a Spanish painter. He was the son of the republican politician Agustín Rey Fonseca and father of the painter Pablo Rey. Biography He was born January 8, 1928, in Marín, Pontevedra. In 1936, due to the Spanish Civil War, he moved from his native Galicia to Barcelona, from where he did throughout his career, important fact because it was influenced by the Catalan pictorial school. Considered a realist painter, he worked all subjects of realistic painting, from the figures and still lifes, through the landscapes and seascapes, to portraits, which showed a prominent artistry. In 1943, he was selected in the first Salón de la Juventud of Galeries Dalmau in Barcelona, where he won the first prize, consisting of a solo exhibition at the same gallery, this was the first official exhibition of the painter in 1945. He was one of the painters of the Sala Parés Art Gallery of Barcelona, where ...
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Gabino Palomares
Gabino Palomares Gómez (born May 26, 1950, Comonfort, Guanajuato, México) is a Mexican singer-songwriter and a social and political activist. He is one of the main exponents of the nueva canción movement in Latin America, and one of the founders of the canto nuevo movement in Mexico, alongside Amparo Ochoa, Óscar Chávez, and the group Los Folkloristas. He is the author of "La maldición de Malinche" ( Malinche's Curse, 1978), one of the most prominent songs of the movement, and of more than a hundred songs covering social, political, and love themes. Biography Gabino Palomares Gómez was born in Comonfort, Guanajuato and studied chemistry at the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí. His first show, ''Poems and Songs'', premiered at the university's Song Festivals of 1972 with great success. In 1975, he moved to Mexico City where he started singing in bars, "peñas", universities, unprivileged neighborhoods, public squares, unions' headquarters, and small theaters. Two v ...
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