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Tejera () is a Spanish-language surname, meaning ''place of Taxus baccata, yew trees''. It may refer to: *Carolina Tejera (born 1976), Venezuelan model and actress *Domingo Tejera de Quesada (1881-1944), Spanish publisher *Domingo Tejera (1899–1969), Uruguayan footballer who played as a defender *Eusebio Tejera (1922–2002), Uruguayan footballer who played as a defender *Federico J. González Tejera (born 1964), the president and CEO of Radisson Hospitality AB *Juan Tejera (born 1983), Uruguayan footballer who plays as a centre-back or defensive midfielder *Marcelo Tejera (born 1973), former Uruguayan footballer who played as an attacking midfielder *Martín Tejera (born 1991), Uruguayan footballer who plays as a goalkeeper *Michael Tejera (born 1976), former Cuban Major League Baseball pitcher *Nivaria Tejera (1929–2016), Cuban poet and novelist *Sergio Tejera (born 1990), Spanish footballer who plays as a central midfielder *Victorino Tejera, Victorino Tejera Márquez (1922-2 ...
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Domingo Tejera De Quesada
Domingo Tejera de Quesada (1881–1944) was a Spanish people, Spanish publisher. In 1911 to 1913 he managed a Madrid illustrated review '':es:Nuevo Mundo (revista), Nuevo Mundo'', in 1922 to1939 a Seville-based daily '':es:La Unión (Sevilla), La Unión'', and during short spells also other minor periodicals. During his career he contributed to numerous other newspapers, and gained recognition as the 1914 to 1917 war correspondent of ''ABC (newspaper), ABC''. Politically he initially sided with the Maurism, Maurista faction of the Conservative Party (Spain), Conservatives, but later he adopted a Traditionalism (Spain), Traditionalist posture and became one of the most vehement Carlism, Carlist propagandists. His political climax fell on the period of 1933 to 1936, when he served within the Carlist minority in the Cortes Generales, Cortes. Family and youth The Tejeras originated from Northern Spain. One branch settled in the Canary Islands, though distant ancestors of Domingo are u ...
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