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 Hurricane Juan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan was measured at 4:00 am ADT September 29[14] in the Gulf of St. Lawrence north of Kensington, Prince Edward Island with winds measuring 70 mph (110 km/h) and was downgraded to a tropical storm.
Hurricane Juan spurred residents, governments, utilities, and emergency management agencies throughout Atlantic Canada to improve preparations for devastating events such as natural disasters, particularly with climatological data pointing to increased frequency of major ocean storms and extra-tropical cyclones.
Hurricane Juan was an Atlantic hurricane that struck Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in September 2003.
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 Juan Bosch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Emilio Bosch y Gaviño (30 June 1909, La Vega– 1 November 2001, Santo Domingo) was the first democratically elected president of the Dominican Republic after the assassination of dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo in 1961.
Bosch returned following Trujillo's assassination in 1961 and was elected as the 41st president in December 20, 1962 running as the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) candidate.
Balaguer's candidacy was bolstered by fear of resurgent violence should Bosch win, as well as support from the powerful remains of the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo (of which Balaguer was a lifelong supporter), conservative sectors including peasants, religious women, and businessmen.
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 Juan Williams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Williams is an Emmy Award-winning writer, radio, and television correspondent.
Williams is currently serving as a senior national correspondent for National Public Radio.
On April 23rd, 2006 on Fox News Sunday, Williams stated that he believed Mary McCarthy, the senior CIA officer who was fired for leaking highly-classified information regarding secret prisons in Europe, was exercising her right as a citizen to "speak out." He continued on to claim that she was "certainly justified" to divulge this information.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_Williams   (284 words)

  
 Lusitano Home Page
Juan Valera-Lema, Ph.D. © Copyright 1977, Amigo Publications, Inc. All rights reserved.
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 Juan Lembeye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Lembeye born in Galicia -Spain, Discovered three for new species for cience like as
Lembeye lived in Cuba from the 1830s to the 1860s, and became interested in birds while he was there.
The majority of the 38 drawings in Lembeye's book were copied from the royal octavo plates of John James Audubon; in some cases, he even copied the plants depicted in the background.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_Lembeye   (169 words)

  
 Juan Carazo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Carazo (born October 10, 1964) is a former boxer from Caguas, Puerto Rico.
Carazo came back to beat former Flyweight world champion Santos Laciar by a decision in 12 at Caguas in 1988, and was given a chance to challenge the late Gilberto Roman for the WBC world's Jr.
Carazo was considered to be a boxing reincarnation of Wilfredo Benitez or Wilfredo Gomez by many of his fans, and he won his first five professional bouts by knockout in 1984.
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 Juan Atkins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Atkins (born December 9, 1962 in Detroit) is an American musician.
Atkins has used the term techno to describe earlier bands that made heavy use of synthesizers such as Kraftwerk, although many people would consider Kraftwerk's music and Juan's early music in Cybotron as Electro.
Atkins coined the term techno to describe their music, taking as one inspiration the works of futurist and author Alvin Toffler, from whom he borrowed the terms "cybotron" and "metroplex".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_Atkins   (316 words)

  
 Juan
Juan Andres was born at Planes in the province of Rome.
Juan Maria Solare Juan María Solare (born 1966) is a composer and pianist.
Juan Jesús Vivas Lara Juan Jesús Vivas Lara is the Ceuta.
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 Juan Velasco Alvarado - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Francisco Velasco Alvarado (June 16, 1910– December 24, 1977) was a left-leaning Peruvian General who ruled Peru from 1968 to 1975 under the title of "President of the Revolutionary Government"
Velasco was born on June 16, 1910 in Piura, a city on Peru's north coast.
Economically, the Velasco administration's policies were ultimately unsuccessful; as the government-ran industrial operations grew corrupt and inefficient and drained resources, the government ran deeper into debt and was forced to devalue the currency and ran inflationary policies.
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 Juan Soldado - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Soldado's cult reflects, in some ways, the unsettled community that Tijuana was and is. The Catholic Church had no well-established local saints in the Tijuana region and was itself compromised in the eyes of many by its association with the powerful interests against whom the Mexican Revolution had been fought.
Juan Soldado, a humble, nearly anonymous emigrant from the countryside who was allegedly wrongly accused by the authorities, was a fitting symbol of the upheavals that the people of that era and region confronted.
Juan Soldado, the name given to Juan Castillo Morales by his devotees, is a folk saint revered by many in northwestern Mexico and in the southwestern United States.
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 Juan Perón - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Domingo Perón (October 8, 1895– July 1, 1974) was an Argentine military officer and the President of Argentina from 1946 to 1955 and from 1973 to 1974.
Born in a town near Lobos, Province of Buenos Aires, he was the son of Mario Tomás Perón, a farmer, and Juana Sosa.
His ideology would be dubbed peronism and became a central influence in Argentine political parties.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_Peron   (671 words)

  
 Juan Pablo Montoya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montoya resides in the principality of Monte Carlo, Monaco; and Miami, Florida.
Montoya was a championship contender in one of the most closely contested campaigns in years, eventually finishing third behind Schumacher and (future teammate) Kimi Räikkönen.
Montoya began racing karts in 1981 at the young age of six, and by age nine he won the Children's National Kart Championship.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_Pablo_Montoya   (1400 words)

  
 Juan Marichal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Antonio Marichal Sánchez (born October 20, 1937 in Laguna Verde, Dominican Republic), better known as Juan Marichal, was a Major League Baseball starting pitcher known for his high leg kick (image of Marichal's leg kick), dominating stuff and intimidation tactics, which included aiming pitches directly at the opposing batters' helmets.
Juan Marichal was selected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983.
Marichal entered the major leagues in 1960 with the San Francisco Giants, for whom he made an immediate impression by going 6-2 in eleven starts with a 2.66 ERA.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_Marichal   (482 words)

  
 Juan Carlos I of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Carlos met and consulted with Franco many times while heir apparent, and often performed official and ceremonial state functions alongside the dictator- much to the anger of hardline republican fascists and more moderate liberals, who had hoped that Franco's death would bring in an era of reform.
The heir to the throne of Spain was Juan de Borbón, the son of the late Alfonso XIII.
Juan Carlos was married in Athens on May 14, 1962, to Princess Sophia of Greece, daughter of King Paul.
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 JAZ Nation the official Juan Aldama Zacatecas shop CafePress
Juan Aldama is also alive in this store.
We know Juan Aldama, Zacatecas, México is alive in you heart.
Don´t lose the oportunity to take home the best products on Juan Aldama, Mexico Theme.
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 Juan
Juan Jesús Vivas Lara Juan Jesús Vivas Lara is the Ceuta.
Juan Andres was born at Planes in the province of Rome.
Juan Maria Solare Juan María Solare (born 1966) is a composer and pianist.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/juan.html   (482 words)

  
 Juan Valderrama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Valderrama Blanca ( May 24, 1916– April 12, 2004) was a Spanish flamenco and folk singer.
Born in Torredelcampo, Juanito's recording career began in 1935 and lasted more than 60 years.
All active users are invited to vote in the Elections for the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation.
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 Juan Serralles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Serralles was the son of Sabastian Serralles, a wealthy Spaniard who settled in Ponce in the early 18th century.
Juan Serralles, died in 1921 and the production of rum was halted because of the United States Prohibition Act of the 1920 's.
Juan was raised in Ponce and educated in Spain.
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 San Juan, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
San Juan was founded by Spanish colonists in 1521 and is regarded as the oldest city in the United States of America (the oldest city in the continental United States is St.
San Juan is the capital city of Puerto Rico.
In 1521, the name of the settlement name was switched with the name "San Juan", the name which Christopher Columbus had originally given the island in honor of John the Baptist.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/San_Juan,_Puerto_Rico   (482 words)

  
 Juan Rulfo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rulfo was born Juan Nepomuceno Carlos Pérez Rulfo Vizcaíno in Sayula, Jalisco, into a family of landowners that was ruined by the Mexican Revolution.
Juan Rulfo (16 May 1917– 7 January 1986) was a Mexican novelist, short story writer, and photographer-one of Latin America's most esteemed authors.
Rulfo was sent to an orphanage in Guadalajara, Jalisco, where he lived from 1928 to 1932.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_Rulfo   (802 words)

  
 Juan Pizarro II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan, Hernándo and Gonzalo Pizarro were then appointed as garrisons of Cuzco by Francisco Pizarro when he departed to explore the northern west coast of Peru and founded Lima in 1535.
Juan Pizarro (died 1536) was a Spanish conquistador who accompanied his brothers Francisco, Gonzalo, and Hernándo Pizarro for the conquest of Peru in 1532.
Juan eventually died in the battle of Sacsahuaman, an Inca fortress near Cuzco, when he tried to break the seige on Cuzco by leading an army out of the palace and attacking the Inca fortress.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_Pizarro_II   (802 words)

  
 Francisco Pizarro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francisco was the eldest brother of Gonzalo Pizarro (The Lad), Juan Pizarro, and Hernándo Pizarro.
Pizarro was officially named the Governor, Captain General, and the " Adelantado " of the New Castile for the distance of 200 leagues along the newly discovered coast, and invested with all the authority and prerogatives of a viceroy, his associates being left in wholly secondary positions.
On November 16, 1532, Pizarro, his three brothers, friend Diego de Almagro, and their force of just 180 soldiers and 27 horses, came to Cajamarca where he invited the Sapa Inca Atahualpa to leave his army in the field and join him in for a dinner in his honor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Francisco_Pizarro   (802 words)

  
 Juan Laporte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Laporte moved to New York at a young age, where he grew up into a pretty well known contender, but one that many boxing critics didn't consider to be material to become a world champion earlier in his career.
Juan Laporte (born November 24, 1959) is a former boxer who was born in Guayama, Puerto Rico.
Laporte built a number of wins, combined with 1 loss,including a 7 round knockout of Jean Lapointe.But he still was an unknown when given his first chance at a world championship on December of 1980 in San Antonio, Texas.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juan_Laporte   (517 words)

  
 The Chosen Juan -- The Official Juan Pablo Montoya Fanlisting
The Chosen Juan -- The Official Juan Pablo Montoya Fanlisting
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 Fallen Heroes Memorial: Marine Pfc. Juan Guadalupe Garza, Jr.
JUAN WAS THE KIND OF PERSON YOU WANT TO BRING HOME, AN MEET YOUR PARENTS.DONT GET ME WRONG,JUAN HAD HIS FALTS BUT WOULD ALWAYS OVERCOME THEM.IWAS THERE WHEN HE GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL AN I WAS THERE WHEN HE BECAME A US MARINE...
Juan was a good kid to around with he was always nice to people and had a great smile he always knew how to make people happy every one loved him.
Juan i will never forget those times we shared some where bad and some where good.
www.fallenheroesmemorial.com /oif/profiles/garzajrjuanguadalupe.html   (10 words)

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