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Irigoyen Formation
Irigoyen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Irigoyen (born 1997), American actor *Bernardo de Irigoyen (1822–1906), Argentine lawyer, diplomat and politician....... *Bernardo Irigoyen (born 1969), Argentine cricketer *Elsa Irigoyen (1919–2001), Argentine fencer *José Irigoyen (before 1797 – c. 1839), appointed Spanish governor of Texas who never arrived to claim his office *Julio Irigoyen (1894–1967), Argentine film director *María Irigoyen (born 1987), Argentine professional tennis player *Martín Irigoyen (born 1977), Argentine musician, composer and one of the pioneers of the steampunk sound *Matías de Irigoyen (1781–1839), Argentine soldier and politician * Miguel de Irigoyen (1764–1822), Argentine soldier and police chief *Roberto Irigoyen (before 1923 – after 1948), Argentine cinematographer *William Irigoyen (born 1970), French journalist Fictional characters *Iman (comics) (Diego Irigoyen), fictional superhero from DC Comics See ...
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Martín Irigoyen
Martín Daniel Irigoyen (born January 14, 1977) is an Argentine musician best known as a composer and multi-instrumentalist with Vernian Process and Profondo Delle Tenebre. He has participated in many solo and group projects outside of Vernian Process, as well as being an active producer. Career Irigoyen was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he participated in numerous musical projects in various styles. In 2008 he joined Steampunk pioneers Vernian Process as a full-time member. Vernian Process has shared the stage with artists such as Thomas Dolby, Attrition, Skinny Puppy, Voltaire (musician), Jill Tracy, Abney Park and others. Irigoyen uses various effects and utensils to create original guitar soundscapes. He also uses alternate tunings and plays several different styles. Being a prepared guitar A prepared guitar is a guitar that has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. Thi ...
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Bernardo De Irigoyen, Santa Fe
Bernardo de Irigoyen is a town (''comuna'') in the center-east of the provinces of Argentina, province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe, Argentina. It has 1,899 inhabitants as per the . It is located south-southwest from the provincial capital Santa Fe, Argentina, Santa Fe, on Provincial Route 10. The town was founded in 1886, as the Buenos Aires–San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán railway reached the area. It was named after diplomat and politician Bernardo de Irigoyen, who donated lands for the town. It gained the official status of commune in 1923. Bernardo de Irigoyen hosts an annual Bronc Riding and Folk Music Festival, in the second half of February, and celebrates the day of its patron, the Nativity of the Child Virgin Mary, on 8 September. References

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Bernardo De Irigoyen, Misiones
Bernardo de Irigoyen is a city in the province of Misiones, Argentina. It has 10,889 inhabitants as per the , and is the head town of the General Manuel Belgrano Department. It carries the name of prominent politician and diplomat Bernardo de Irigoyen. Location The city is located in the easternmost point of Argentina, on the border with Brazil, next to Dionísio Cerqueira (state of Santa Catarina) and Barracão (state of Paraná), an important entrance to the country. It lies on Barracón Hill, at an altitude of 835 m, the highest point in Misiones, by National Route 14, which connects the Argentine Mesopotamia with other regions. The municipality contains part of the Urugua-í Provincial Park, created in 1990. Climate Bernardo de Irigoyen has a humid subtropical climate with abundant rainfall in every season (''Cfa'' in Köppen climate classification), closely bordering a subtropical highland climate An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate, is the humid tem ...
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Iman (comics)
Iman, Imann, Imaan, Eman, Emaan, or Imman may refer to: Places * Iman, Iran, a village in Kalashi District, Kermanshah Province * The Iman River, the former name of the Bolshaya Ussurka River, a tributary of the Ussuri River in Russia's Primorsky Krai * Iman, the former name of Dalnerechensk, a city in Russia's Primorsky Krai Other uses * Iman people, an ethnic group of Australia * Iman language, a language of Australia * Iman (Islam), Islamic faith of a believer in Islam * Inner-City Muslim Action Network, a Muslim charity organization based in Chicago, Illinois * ''I-Man'', a 1986 science-fiction television movie produced by Disney People with the name * Iman (given name) * Iman (surname) * Iman (model) (born 1955), a Somali fashion model, actress and entrepreneur * Iman (singer) (born 1980), American singer-songwriter See also * Imam (other) * Imani (other) * Yiman (other) * Amin (other) * Amina (other) Amina (died 1610) was ...
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William Irigoyen
William Irigoyen (9 February 1970, Villecresnes in Val-de-Marne) is a French journalist working for the TV channel Arte. Parcours After studying German and journalism at CELSA Paris, William Irigoyen became editor-reporter for France 2 and France 3, both channels of the France Télévisions group. He also produced reports for the monthly ''Grand Reportage''. In 1998, he joined the editorial staff of France 2, where he was a journalist-reporter for two years. In 2001, he left France 2 for the Franco-German cultural channel Arte, where he presented for ten years ''Arte Info'', which later became each evening of the week at 19:45, alternating with the German journalist . Since January 2012, he presents alternating with . External links ''William Irigoyen : “J’en ai assez du robinet à eau tiède des JT”''on ''Télérama'' (17 November 2014) ''William Irigoyen, l'info sans frontières''on ''Le Monde'' (25 January 2010) ''William Irigoyen: l'homme qui veut jeter le J ...
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Roberto Irigoyen
Roberto Irigoyen was an Argentine cinematographer who worked in Argentine cinema between 1923 and 1948. As the brother of director Julio Irigoyen, Roberto began a career in cinematography in 1923 working chiefly in the major films produced by his brother. His first film was De nuestras pampas. He worked on films such as the 1942 film ''Academia El Tango Argentino''. His last film Su íntimo secreto was released in 1948. Filmography * ''The Soul of a Tango ''The Soul of a Tango'' (Spanish:''El Alma de un tango'') is a 1945 Argentine musical film directed and written by Julio Irigoyen and starring Héctor Palacios, Elisa Labardén and Lea Conti.Plazaola p.105 The film was part of the popular genre o ...'' (1945) External links * Year of birth missing Year of death missing Argentine cinematographers People from Buenos Aires {{cinematographer-stub ...
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Miguel De Irigoyen
Miguel Remigio de Irigoyen (2 October 1764 – 11 June 1822) was an Argentine soldier and police chief during the period when Argentina was gaining independence from Spain. Family Miguel Remigio de Irigoyen de la Quintana Riglos was born on 2 October 1764 in Buenos Aires. His paternal grandfather was Juan Martín de Irigoyen, born in Azpilkueta in Baztan, Navarre on 3 September 1689, deputy in Elizondo, Navarre, in 1734. Miguel's father was Ignacio Irigoyen Echenique, born in Azpilkueta on 11 March 1728, who held various civic offices in Buenos Aires including being mayor in 1763 and 1776. He died in Buenos Aires on 22 February 1784. His mother was Francisca de la Quintana Riglos, born in Buenos Aires on 26 September 1734. Her parents were Nicolás de la Quintana y Echevarría, born in Bilbao on 24 September 1693, and Leocadia de Riglos y Gaeta, born in Buenos Aires on 29 June 1710. Miguel was the second of 13 children. His older brother was Juan Antonio Mariano Francisco Irigo ...
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Matías De Irigoyen
Matías de Irigoyen (25 February 1781 – 20 September 1839) was an Argentine soldier and politician. Life Matías Ramón de Irigoyen de la Quintana was born in (Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 25 February 1781. His parents were Ignacio Irigoyen Echenique (c. 11 March 1728 – 17 February 1787) and Francisca de la Quintana Riglos (24 Sep 1734 – 14 June 1815). He was the second of 13 children. His older brother was Miguel de Irigoyen (2 October 1764 – 11 June 1822). He travelled to Spain as a child, entered the navy in his youth, and was wounded at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. He returned to Buenos Aires in 1809 and took part in the May Revolution in 1810. Irigoyen was the first ambassador named by the revolutionary government, to be posted in Europe. After passing through Río de Janeiro, where he met the British ambassador, Lord Strangford, he traveled to London. After a relatively short stay he returned to Buenos Aires. Between 18 and 20 April 1815 he was part along ...
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María Irigoyen
María Irigoyen (born 24 June 1987) is an Argentine former tennis player. On 13 July 2015, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 147. On 13 June 2016, she peaked at No. 47 in the WTA doubles rankings. In her career, Irigoyen won two doubles titles on the WTA Tour, as well as 17 singles and 60 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. Playing for Argentina Fed Cup team since 2008, she has a win–loss record of 21–18. WTA career finals Doubles: 8 (2 titles, 6 runner-ups) ITF Circuit finals Singles: 30 (17 titles, 13 runner-ups) Doubles: 99 (60 titles, 39 runner-ups) References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Irigoyen, Maria 1987 births Argentine female tennis players Argentine people of Basque descent Living people People from Tandil Sportspeople from Buenos Aires Province Tennis players at the 2011 Pan American Games Pan American Games gold medalists for Argentina Pan American Games bronze medalists for Argentina Tennis players ...
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Gipuzkoa
Gipuzkoa (, , ; es, Guipúzcoa ; french: Guipuscoa) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Its capital city is Donostia-San Sebastián. Gipuzkoa shares borders with the French department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques at the northeast, with the province and autonomous community of Navarre at east, Biscay at west, Álava at southwest and the Bay of Biscay to its north. It is located at the easternmost extreme of the Cantabric Sea, in the Bay of Biscay. It has of coast land. With a total area of , Gipuzkoa is the smallest province of Spain. The province has 89 municipalities and a population of 720,592 inhabitants (2018), from which more than half live in the Donostia-San Sebastián metropolitan area. Apart from the capital, other important cities are Irun, Errenteria, Zarautz, Mondragón, Eibar, Hondarribia, Oñati, Tolosa, Beasain and Pasaia. The oceanic climate gives the province an intense green co ...
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Julio Irigoyen
Julio Irigoyen (1 July 1894 – 29 August 1967 Buenos Aires) was an Argentina, Argentine film director. Irigoyen began directing in 1923 in film, 1923. His first film was De Nuestras Pampas. He directed films such as the 1942 in film, 1942 film ''Academia El Tango Argentino''. His last film ''Su íntimo secreto'' was released in 1948 in film, 1948. He died in Buenos Aires in 1967, in the same house where he had been born. Filmography As director * ''De nuestras pampas'' (1923) * ''El guapo del arrabal'' (1923) * ''Galleguita (1923 film), Galleguita'' (1923) * ''La aventura del pasaje Güemes'' (1924) * ''El último gaucho'' (1924) * ''Sombras de Buenos Aires'' (1924) * ''La cieguita de la Avenida Alvear'' (1924) * ''Los misterios del turf argentino'' (1924) * ''Padre nuestro (1925 film), Padre nuestro'' (1925) * ''Tu cuna fue un conventillo'' (1925) * ''Alma en pena'' (1928) * ''Los misterios de Buenos Aires'' (1935) * ''El Fogón de los gauchos'' (1935) * ''Mi Buenos Aires que ...
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