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Corominas is a Spanish surname that may refer to * Ernest Corominas (1913–1992), Spanish-French mathematician *Ferran Corominas (born 1983), Spanish football forward *Juan Manuel González Corominas (born 1968), Spanish off-road motorbike driver *Lluís Corominas (born 1963), Spanish lawyer and politician *Manuel Jalón Corominas Manuel Jalón Corominas (Logroño, 31 January 1925 – Zaragoza, 16 December 2011)
(1925–2011), Spanish inventor * María Corominas (born 1952), Spanish swimmer


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* Coromines {{surname
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Lluís Corominas
Lluís Maria Corominas i Díaz (born 14 February 1963) is a Catalans, Catalan lawyer, politician and a former member of the Parliament of Catalonia. He is currently awaiting trial on charges of disobedience for his role in the Catalan declaration of independence. Early life Corominas was born on 14 February 1963 in Castellar del Vallès, Catalonia. He has a degree in law from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a diploma in public administration management from ESADE. Career Corominas has worked as a lawyer for more than ten years. Corominas contested the 1991 Spanish local elections, 1991 local elections as a Convergence and Union (CiU) electoral alliance candidate in Castellar del Vallès and was elected. He was re-elected at the 1995 Spanish local elections, 1995, 1999 Spanish local elections, 1999 and 2003 Spanish local elections, 2003 local elections. He was mayor of Castellar del Vallès between 1992 and 2004 and vice-president of Vallès Occidental County Council ...
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Ferran Corominas
Ferran Corominas Telechea (born 5 January 1983), known as Coro, is a Spanish former footballer who played as a forward. He spent the majority of his professional career with Espanyol, appearing in 200 competitive games while scoring 24 goals and winning the 2006 Copa del Rey with the club. In 2017 he signed with Goa in the Indian Super League, winning several team and individual accolades and also being at one point the competition's all-time top-scorer. Coro won the 2002 European Under-19 Championship with Spain. Club career Espanyol Born in Vilobí d'Onyar, Girona, Catalonia, Coro was a product of RCD Espanyol's youth system. He made his first-team debut on 2 November 2003 in a 2–0 home loss to Real Zaragoza, but spent his first professional seasons with the reserve side in the Segunda División B. In the last matchday of 2005–06, on 13 May 2006, Coro scored a last-minute goal against Real Sociedad, with that 1–0 win saving Espanyol's La Liga status and Deporti ...
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Manuel Jalón Corominas
Manuel Jalón Corominas (Logroño, 31 January 1925 – Zaragoza, 16 December 2011)"''Manuel Jalón, inventor de la fregona, ha fallecido en Zaragoza''" (Manuel Jalón, inventor of the mop, dies in Zaragoza)
, ''Heraldo de Aragón'', 16 December 2011.
was a Spanish air force officer, aeronautical engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur. He was awarded patents for improvements to the mop and the disposable syringe.


Biography

Born in Logroño, Manuel Jalón Corominas spent most of his life in Zaragoza. He studied Aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineering in Madrid and completed a doctoral thesis about aeronautical accidents. Following his graduation he s ...
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María Corominas
María Paz Corominas Guerín ( ca, Mari Pau Coromines i Guerin, born 2 June 1952) is a Spanish former backstroke swimmer who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport eve .... Notes References External links * * * 1952 births Living people Swimmers from Barcelona Spanish female backstroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for Spain Swimmers at the 1968 Summer Olympics Mediterranean Games medalists in swimming Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Spain Swimmers at the 1967 Mediterranean Games {{Spain-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Ernest Corominas
Ernest Corominas i Vigneaux (1913 – 24 January 1992) was a Spanish-French mathematician. Born in Barcelona, he studied architecture and mathematics at the University of Barcelona, graduating in 1936. He served as in officer of engineering in the Spanish Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War. In 1939 he fled to France, before moving to South America in 1940. After working six months as an architect in Chile, he moved to Argentina, where Julio Rey Pastor offered him a lecturer position at the University of Buenos Aires. Corominas returned to Europe, where he attained his doctorate at the University of Paris in 1952, under the supervision of Arnaud Denjoy. He then lectured in Barcelona, Princeton, and Caracas, before settling in France at the University of Lyon. In 1966, Corominas became a French citizen. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fo ...
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Juan Manuel González Corominas
Juan Manuel González Corominas (born May 24, 1968 in Navàs, Barcelona), also known as ''Pedregá'', is a Spanish off-road motorbike and ATV driver. He started racing on enduro categories in 1988. In 2001, he started to race on off-road quad races. He has competed in the Dakar Rally, driving a quad, since 2005, being able to lead the general classification and win several stages. He won the 2006 Dakar Rally The 2006 Dakar Rally, also known as the 2006 Paris-Dakar Rally, was the 28th running of the Dakar Rally event. The 2006 event ran from 31 December 2005 to 15 January 2006. It started from Lisbon, Portugal, and passed through Spain, Morocco, Mali, M ... in quads category. Honors * 1996 Enduro Spanish Championship * 2001 Quads Spanish Championship * 2002 Baja Aragón * 2006 Dakar Rally External links * 1968 births Living people Dakar Rally drivers Spanish rally drivers Off-road racing drivers Off-road motorcycle racers {{Spain-autoracing-bio-stub Dakar Rally ...
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Coromines
Coromines is a Spanish surname that may refer to * Joan Coromines (1905–1997), Spanish linguist * Jordi Guixé i Coromines (born 1970), Spanish historian * Pere Coromines i Montanya (1870–1939), Spanish writer, politician, and economist See also *Corominas Corominas is a Spanish surname that may refer to * Ernest Corominas (1913–1992), Spanish-French mathematician *Ferran Corominas (born 1983), Spanish football forward *Juan Manuel González Corominas (born 1968), Spanish off-road motorbike driver * ... {{surname Spanish-language surnames Catalan-language surnames ...
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Spanish ( or , Castilian) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from colloquial Latin spoken on the Iberian peninsula. Today, it is a global language with more than 500 million native speakers, mainly in the Americas and Spain. Spanish is the official language of 20 countries. It is the world's second-most spoken native language after Mandarin Chinese; the world's fourth-most spoken language overall after English, Mandarin Chinese, and Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu); and the world's most widely spoken Romance language. The largest population of native speakers is in Mexico. Spanish is part of the Ibero-Romance group of languages, which evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. The oldest Latin texts with traces of Spanish come from mid-northern Iberia in the 9th century, and the first systematic written use of the language happened in Toledo, a prominent city of the ...
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