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Gualberto
Gualberto is a given name and surname of Italian origin. Notable people with this name include: Surname * Flávio Gualberto (born 1993), Brazilian volleyball player * João Bosco Gualberto de Freitas, also known Biro-Biro (footballer, born 1974) * Márcio Gualberto (born 1976) Given name * Giovan Gualberto Brunetti (1706–1787), Italian composer * Giovanni Gualberto Bottarelli, Italian lyricist * Giovanni Gualberto Magli, Italian castrato * Gualberto Campos (born 1981), Venezuelan football player * Gualberto Castro (1934–2019), Mexican singer, actor and television presenter * Gualberto Fabricio de Vagad, Spanish monk and historian * Gualberto Fernández (born 1941), Salvadorian football player * Gualberto García Pérez, Spanish musician * Gualberto Gutiérrez (born 1940), Uruguayan boxer * Gualberto Ibarreto (born 1947), Venezuelan folk singer * Gualberto Jara (born 1959), Paraguayan football manager * Gualberto Luiz da Silva Júnior (born 1990), Brazilian football player * Gu ...
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Gualberto Castro
Gualberto Antonio Castro Levario (12 July 1934 – 27 June 2019) was a Mexican singer, actor and television presenter. Castro was best known for singing with Los Hermanos Castro (aka "The Brothers Castro"), for his portrayal of Tony in the 1977 Mexican production of ''West Side Story'', and for hosting the television program '' La Carabina de Ambrosio''. Early life Born in Mexico City, Castro began singing at an early age. He and his mother Julieta, father Antonio, and sister Julieta Jr. lived in Colonia Guerrero, Mexico City, Mexico; a singing teacher, Alejandro Algara, lived in the same building. "My father studied singing with the Algara; my father had a superior tenor voice", said Castro. "In those days, opera was what was studied, but I chose romantic ballads because it was what my father sang and I began listening to his music very early in life." Although Castro's father did not sing professionally, he wrote some of Castro's songs that Castro recorded on his hit album ' ...
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Gualberto Piangatelli
Gualberto is a given name and surname of Italian origin. Notable people with this name include: Surname * Flávio Gualberto (born 1993), Brazilian volleyball player * João Bosco Gualberto de Freitas, also known Biro-Biro (footballer, born 1974) * Márcio Gualberto (born 1976) Given name * Giovan Gualberto Brunetti (1706–1787), Italian composer * Giovanni Gualberto Bottarelli, Italian lyricist * Giovanni Gualberto Magli, Italian castrato * Gualberto Campos (born 1981), Venezuelan football player * Gualberto Castro (1934–2019), Mexican singer, actor and television presenter * Gualberto Fabricio de Vagad, Spanish monk and historian * Gualberto Fernández (born 1941), Salvadorian football player * Gualberto García Pérez, Spanish musician * Gualberto Gutiérrez (born 1940), Uruguayan boxer * Gualberto Ibarreto (born 1947), Venezuelan folk singer * Gualberto Jara (born 1959), Paraguayan football manager * Gualberto Luiz da Silva Júnior (born 1990), Brazilian football player * ...
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Gualberto Villarroel
Gualberto Villarroel López (15 December 1908 – 21 July 1946) was a Bolivian military officer who served as the 39th president of Bolivia from 1943 to 1946. A reformist, sometimes compared with Argentina's Juan Perón, he is nonetheless remembered for his alleged fascist sympathies and his violent demise on 21 July 1946. Early life Gualberto Villarroel was born on 15 December 1908 in Villa Rivero, Cochabamba Department. He was the son of Enrique Casto Villarroel and María López. At age 11, Villarroel's parents decided that provincial education was insufficient and enrolled him fiscal school and later into the Sucre National School in Cochabamba. He graduated in 1924, going on to enroll in the Military College of the Army in 1925, graduating with the rank of second lieutenant as part of the Pérez Tercero Infantry Regiment in 1928. A distinguished cadet, he was awarded the Order of Abdon Calderón for best student by the Ecuadorian government. In 1931, he rose to th ...
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Gualberto García Pérez
Gualberto García Pérez is a Spanish musician regarded as a pioneer of the flamenco fusion, also called Andalusian rock. Childhood Gualberto was born in 1945 in Sevilla. His maternal grandfather was a jack-of-all-trades who sung Flamenco, nicknamed Currillo el Calentero. His mother, Pastora Pérez Peral, was an amateur flamenco singer well-regarded by her neighbors. Gualberto entered the Salesians school where his two passions in life were formed: football and music. Under the attentive guidance of Don Pedro, his early mentor at the Salesians school, Gualberto and his classmates went on to become part of the local lore of Triana when his entire school football team was absorbed into the professional Real Betis Balompié soccer club. Gualberto would reach the All-Andalusian team and others, like Quino (Joaquín Sierra Vallejo), would go so far as to play for the Spain national football team. Youth At the age of 17, Gualberto quit football to dedicate himself to music, forming ...
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Márcio Gualberto
Márcio Gualberto dos Santos (November 15, 1976) is an inspector of the Civil Police and Brazilian state deputy member of the Liberal Party from Rio de Janeiro. In the elections of 2018, Gualberto was elected deputy with 23,169 votes, with his expense of 3,288.98 reais, setting the best relation between number of votes and campaign expenses, with 14 cents per voter.. In December 2021, he presented Bill 4.919/21, together with deputy Filipe Soares (DEM) "which prohibits discrimination against people who refuse to take the vaccine against the COVID-19 vaccine." In practice, the project would put end to the so-called "Vaccine Passport", that is, the requirement to present proof of vaccination for entering and staying in closed places, required in Rio de Janeiro due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The project was discussed in plenary on May 3, 2022, but was barred due to lack of quorum. In the 2022 elections The following elections are scheduled to occur in 2022. The National Dem ...
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Giovan Gualberto Brunetti
Giovan Gualberto Brunetti (Pistoia, 24 April 1706 – Pisa, 20 May 1787) was an Italian composer. Biographical Information Giovan Gualberto Brunetti studied violin with Atto Gherardeschi in Pistoia, and beginning in 1723 was the student of Giovan Carlo Maria Clari in Pisa. In 1728, Brunetti left in order to study violin at the Pietà dei Turchini Conservatory in Naples, where he was instead forced to study voice performance as a tenor.''Brunetti. Famiglia di musicisti italiani'', in ''Dizionario enciclopedico universale della musica e dei musicisti'', edited by Alberto Basso, serie II: ''Le biografie'', vol. 1: ''A-BUR'', Torino, UTET, 1985, pp. 734-735.Franco Baggiani, ''Brunetti. Italian family of musicians'', in ''The New Grove of Music and Musicians. Second Edition'', edited by Stanley Sadie, executive editor John Tyrrell, vol. 4: ''Borowski to Canobbio'', London, Macmillan, 2001-2002, pp. 507-509. In 1733, he composed a comic opera, but his operatic career did not take off. B ...
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José Gualberto Padilla
José Gualberto Padilla (July 12, 1829 – May 26, 1896), also known as ''El Caribe'', was a physician, poet, journalist, politician, and advocate for Puerto Rico's independence. He suffered imprisonment and constant persecution by the Spanish Crown in Puerto Rico because his patriotic verses, social criticism and political ideals were considered a threat to Spanish Colonial rule of the island."XVIII Hombre del Pasado"; By; Eugenio Astol; El Libro de Puerto Rico


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Flávio Gualberto
Flávio César Resende Gualberto (born 22 April 1993) is a Brazilian professional volleyball player who plays as a middle blocker for Sir Safety Umbria Volley, Sir Safety Perugia and the Brazil men's national volleyball team, Brazil national team. Honours Club * FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship, FIVB Club World Championship ** 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship, Betim 2022 – with Sir Safety Umbria Volley, Sir Safety Perugia * Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship, CSV South American Club Championship ** 2013 Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship, Belo Horizonte 2013 – with Minas Tênis Clube * Domestic ** 2022–23 Super Cup 2022, Italian Super Cup, with Sir Safety Perugia Youth national team * 2011 2011 Boys' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup, U19 Pan American Cup * 2012 2012 Men's U23 Pan-American Volleyball Cup, U23 Pan American Cup * 2012 2012 Men's Junior South American Volleyball Championship, CSV U21 South Am ...
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Gualberto Do Rosário
António Gualberto do Rosário () (born October 12, 1950) was Prime Minister of Cape Verde from 29 July 2000 to 1 February 2001. He was also the acting Prime Minister from July to October 2000 and Leader of the Movement for Democracy. Political career From 1991 to 1993, do Rosário was the Minister of Fisheries, Agriculture and Rural Animation for Cape Verde. Prime Minister On May 11, 1998, do Rosário was selected as Cape Verde's first Deputy Prime Minister. At the time of his appointment, do Rosário was the Minister of Economic Coordination. He held the portfolio of Minister of Finance from 1997 to 1999. In July 2000, do Rosário was selected to become the chair for the Movement for Democracy party (MpD). After Veiga resigned on July 30, 2000, do Rosário was named as the next Prime Minister. On February 11, 2001, the PACIV party won leadership in the parliamentary election. After the election, Do Rosário was replaced by the PACIV's party leader José Maria Neves José ...
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Gualberto Mojica
Gualberto Mojica Olmos (, born 7 October 1984) is a Bolivian former footballer and a manager. Club career Mojica was one of the most promising prospects of the largely awarded Tahuichi Academy's class of '84. After an impressive performance in the Gothia Cup, winning the title with Tahuichi in 2001, he awoke the interest of Wilstermann, club for which he later signed in May 2001. After two years playing in Cochabamba, he was transferred to Blooming where his career took off. At Blooming he soon became the team captain and one of the most notable players in the Bolivian League. In 2005, Mojica had a remarkable season; his great performances helped the team win its fourth national championship. Following his successful spell with Blooming, he transferred to Romanian club CFR Cluj before moving to Portuguese side F.C. Paços de Ferreira not long after. From the beginning he struggled to gain a consistent first-team place, making only 15 league appearances combined during hi ...
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Gualberto Ibarreto
Gualberto José Ibarreto Barrios (born July 12, 1947 in El Pilar, Sucre state, Venezuela), is a folk singer who plays the mandolin, cuatro, and guitar. See also * Venezuelan music Several styles of the traditional music of Venezuela, such as salsa and merengue, are common to its Caribbean neighbors. Perhaps the most typical Venezuelan music is joropo, a rural form which originated in the llanos, or plains. Genres Jorop ... External links Gualberto Ibarreto DiscographyGualberto Ibarreto Official Website* 1947 births Living people People from Sucre (state) Venezuelan folk singers {{Venezuela-musician-stub ...
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Gualberto Fernández
Juan Gualberto Fernández Rivera (born 12 July 1941) is a retired footballer from El Salvador. He represented his country at the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. Club career Fernández played in the Salvadoran league for Atlante. International career Nicknamed ''El Pulpo'' (the Octopus), Fernández played in the El Salvador in the sixties and seventies. In 1968, he participated in the Olympics in Mexico, where he appeared in the losses against Israel and Hungary as well as the draw against Ghana. In 1968 and 1969, Fernández also helped the national team qualify for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico when he represented his country in 7 FIFA World Cup qualification matches. At the World Cup, he was a reserve and did not play in any match. Coaching career Fernández also served as an assistant and goalkeeping coach for Independiente, Cojutepeque Cojutepeque () is the capital city of El Salvador's Cuscatlán department. It also served as the capital of San Salvador during se ...
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