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Corona (surname)
Corona is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Achille Corona (1914–1979), Italian socialist politician, lawyer and journalist *Adriana Corona (born 1980), Mexican triathlete and gold medalist *Alberto Amaro Corona (born 1963), Mexican politician from the Party of the Democratic Revolution *Alejandro Corona (born 1976), former Mexican professional footballer *Alessandro Corona (born 1972), Italian rower *Alfonso Corona Blake (1919-1999), Mexican film director and screenwriter *Antonio Vega Corona (born 1965), Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party *Bert Corona (1918–2001), United States labor and civil rights leader *Cayetano Corona Gaspariano, Mexican potter and Grand Master of Mexican Popular Arts *David Barron Corona (1963-1987), Mexican criminal *Eduardo José Corona (1925–2008), Portuguese footballer *Fabrizio Corona (born 1974), Italian photographer, media personality and actor *Fernando Corona (born 1970), Mexican electronica arti ...
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Achille Corona
Achille Corona (1914–1979) was an Italian socialist politician, lawyer and journalist. He served at the Italian Parliament and Senate of the Republic (Italy), Senate. He was the minister of tourism and entertainment in the Moro I Cabinet, first, Moro II Cabinet, second and Moro III Cabinet, third cabinet of Prime Minister of Italy, Prime Minister Aldo Moro between 1963 and 1968. He was the first socialist politician who held the post in Italy. Biography Corona was born in Rome on 30 July 1914. He received a degree in law. He joined the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) in 1933. Corona became editor-in-chief of ''Avanti! (newspaper), Avanti!'' newspaper during the Nazi occupation of Rome and was active in the Roman Resistance. He was arrested by the Nazism, Nazis and imprisoned in Regina Coeli (prison), Regina Coeli. After the Liberation he and Tullio Vecchietti together with others formed the group of Proletarian Unity in Rome. Corona was elected deputy for the PSI in the 1948 elect ...
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Jesús Manuel Corona
Jesús Manuel Corona Ruíz (; born 6 January 1993), popularly known by his nickname Tecatito, is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga MX club Monterrey and the Mexico national team. Tecatito began his career in 2010 with Monterrey, playing with the club for three years before moving abroad. He transferred to Dutch club FC Twente and played with its reserve team as well. He joined Porto in 2015, garnering 287 appearances and winning three Primeira Liga titles in his seven seasons with the club. In 2022 he joined Sevilla before returning to Monterrey in 2023. A full international since 2014, Tecatito was part of the national squad that won the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup. He has also represented his country at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the 2021 Gold Cup, and at two Copa América tournaments. Club career Monterrey Born to a lower-middle-class family in Hermosillo, Sonora, Corona began playing football at the age of 6 for various local youth teams. At th ...
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Manuel Gerardo Corona
Manuel Gerardo Corona Venegas (born 7 January 1983) is a German born-Mexican former footballer. He last played as a goalkeeper for Irapuato FC Club Deportivo Irapuato is a professional football club, based in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico. They are currently playing in the Serie A in the Liga Premier. Irapuato has mostly played in the Promotion League of Mexico (formerly Primera Divisi ... from 2008 to 2013. External links * * * 1983 births Living people Mexican men's footballers German men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Petroleros de Salamanca C.F.C. footballers C.D. Irapuato footballers Atlético Zacatepec players Ballenas Galeana Morelos footballers Ascenso MX players German people of Mexican descent Sportspeople of Mexican descent People from Konstanz Footballers from Freiburg (region) {{Mexico-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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Manuel Corona (musician)
Manuel Corona Raimundo (17 June 1880, in Caibarién – 9 January 1950 in Marianao, Havana) was a Cuban trova musician, and a long-term professional rival of Sindo Garay. He came to Havana when the Cuban War of Independence broke out, and worked as a bootblack and a cigar-roller. His supervisor at the cigar factory taught him the guitar, and in 1905 he set up in a café in the red-light district of ''San Isidro''. The district was controlled by the chulo (pimp) Alberto Yarini Alberto Yarini y Ponce de León (1882-1910) was a Cuban racketeer and pimp during the period of the Cuban War of Independence against Spain. Yarini was well known in his time, is Cuba's most famous pimp, and came to symbolize the concept of Cub ... (1882–1910), who became famous for introducing French prostitutes (putas francesas) willing to perform more salacious acts than even the Cubans were used to. The francesas cut heavily into the profits of the Cuban putas, and the result was a gang w ...
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Luis Abinader
Luis Rodolfo Abinader Corona (; born 12 July 1967) is a Dominican economist, businessman, and politician who is serving as the 54th president of the Dominican Republic since 2020. He served as the Modern Revolutionary Party candidate for President of the Dominican Republic in the 2016 and 2020 general elections. Early life Abinader was born in Santo Domingo on 12 July 1967. His parents are from the Cibao region: his mother, Rosa Sula Corona Caba, is of colonial Canary Islander ancestry and from the province of La Vega; his father was the businessman and political leader José Rafael Abinader, of Lebanese descent and a native of the Santiago Province. His paternal grandfather was José S. Abinader, a Lebanese immigrant from Baskinta, Mount Lebanon, who arrived to the country in 1898 and settled in the town of Tamboril (located near the city of Santiago de los Caballeros). Abinader did his secondary education at the Colegio Loyola (), now Instituto Politécnico Loyol ...
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Livia Corona Benjamin
Livia Corona Benjamin (born 1975) is a Mexican artist that centers her work on the relationship of human experience and the man-made. Her recent work is artisanal but combines multi genre practice of the developing world and new innovations. Biography Corona Benjamin was born in Ensenada, Mexico and now works in both Mexico and the United States. She attended The Art Center in Pasadena, California where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts. In 2009, she received the Guggenheim Fellowship award for her project ''Two Million Homes for Mexico''. Furthermore, she was a recipient for SNCA Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, along with being a nominee for the Prix Pictet in 2013. In her recent work ''Nobody Knows, Nobody Knew '', she explores social economic history and political symbolism that tackles the structures built in rural communities. This work consists mostly of photographs, painting and videos that uncover these grain silos that damage rural Mexico. Most of her projects unv ...
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Leticia Gutiérrez Corona
Leticia Gutiérrez Corona (born 20 May 1951) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the New Alliance Party The New Alliance Party (NAP) was an American political party formed in New York City in 1979. Its immediate precursor was an umbrella organization known as the Labor Community Alliance for Change, whose member groups included the Coalition of .... As of 2014 she served as Deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress as a plurinominal representative. References 1951 births Living people Politicians from Guadalajara, Jalisco Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) New Alliance Party (Mexico) politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians 21st-century Mexican women politicians Deputies of the LIX Legislature of Mexico {{Mexico-politician-stub ...
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Leandro Coronas Ávila
Leandro may refer to: * Leandro (given name), a male name, including a list of people with the name * ''Ero e Leandro'', a 1707 cantata by George Frideric Handel * San Leandro, California * San Leandro Creek San Leandro Creek ( es, Arroyo de San Leandro) is a year-round natural stream in the hills above Oakland in Alameda County and Contra Costa County of the East Bay in northern California.U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-res ... See also * Leandra (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Leonardo Corona
Leonardo Corona (1561–1605) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Venice. Born in Murano. For the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, he painted an ''Annunciation''; while for Santo Stefano, he painted an ''Assumption''. For San Giovanni in Bragora he painted a ''Coronation with Thorns'' and a ''Flagellation''.San Giovanni Battista in Bragora
He is said to have been a pupil of the elder , and completed some of his canvases after the master's death. His pupils included

Juan Corona
Juan Vallejo Corona (February 7, 1934 – March 4, 2019) was a Mexican serial killer who was convicted of the murders of twenty-five migrant farm workers found buried in peach orchards along the Feather River in Sutter County, California, United States, in 1971. At the time, the crimes were characterized as among the most notorious in U.S. history. Until the discovery of Dean Corll's victims two years after his own conviction, Corona was the deadliest American serial killer by number of proven victims. Corona was convicted of twenty-five counts of first-degree murder in 1973. An appellate court overturned the conviction in 1978 on the basis of incompetent legal representation and granted Corona a new trial. In 1982, he was again found guilty of all twenty-five homicides. He served out a life sentence in California State Prison, Corcoran and died in 2019. Early life Juan Corona was born in Autlán, Jalisco, Mexico, on February 7, 1934, first entering the United States in ...
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José Llopis Corona
José 'Pepe' Llopis Corona (4 June 1918 – 29 January 2011) was a Spanish footballer who played as a left defender. Over the course of seven seasons he amassed La Liga totals of 150 games and 14 goals, namely with Real Madrid. Football career Born in Alicante, Valencian Community, Corona made his La Liga debuts with local Hércules CF, being relegated in his first year as a professional. In 1943 he signed with Real Madrid, going on to remain in the Spanish capital for five seasons, where he appeared in a total of 143 official games; a renowned tough defender, he was also a penalty kick specialist. Corona, the last survivor of the inaugural match at the Nuevo Chamartín on 14 December 1947, against C.F. Os Belenenses, won two Spanish Cups with the ''Merengues'' and left the club in 1948, going on to represent until his retirement three years later Gimnàstic de Tarragona ( in the top level), RCD Mallorca and CF Gandía. Honours ;Real Madrid *Copa del Generalísimo: 1946, ...
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José De Jesús Corona
José de Jesús Corona Rodríguez (born 26 January 1981) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper and captains for Liga MX club Cruz Azul. Corona is an Olympic gold medalist, captaining Mexico at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Club career Atlas Corona started his career in Atlas in 2002. On 26 February 2003, in week five of the season, Corona made his official league debut against UNAM in a 2–1 win. Corona played 47 games with Atlas from 2002 to 2004. Tecos Corona was later transferred to Tecos UAG in the 2004 summer transfer window. He made his league debut playing a full 90 minutes against América. Corona was then loaned to Guadalajara for the 2005 edition of the Copa Libertadores as they reached the semifinals. He is well remembered for his stunning performance against Boca Juniors. Corona had an impressive final season with Tecos before leaving. Cruz Azul On 16 June 2009, Corona was transferred to Cruz Azul for €2.8 million, with whom he ...
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