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Cadenas is a Spanish surname. It is the surname of: * Manolo Cadenas (born 1955), Spanish handball coach * Margarita Cadenas, Venezuelan-French director, producer and screenwriter * Rafael Cadenas (born 1930), Venezuelan poet and essayist See also * Cadena, another surname * Cárdenas * cadena nacional In several Latin American countries, a (; plural ), also referred to as a () or (), is a joint broadcast, over various media (usually radio and television), directed at the general population of a state. Initially conceived as a form of emergen ...
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Manolo Cadenas
Manolo Cadenas Montañés (born 20 May 1955) is a Spain-born handball coach of the Argentina men's national handball team The Argentina national handball team is the national handball team of Argentina and is controlled by the Argentina Handball Association. Tournament results Olympic Games World Championship Pan American Games Pan American Championship Sout .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Cadenas, Manolo 1955 births Living people Spanish handball coaches Sportspeople from the Province of León Spanish expatriate sportspeople in Poland Spanish expatriate sportspeople in Argentina Spanish expatriate sportspeople in Belarus Handball coaches of international teams ...
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Margarita Cadenas
Margarita Cadenas (Caracas, Venezuela), is a Venezuelan-French director, producer and screenwriter. Biography Margarita Cadenas was born in Caracas, Venezuela. After earning her diploma in social communication in the Catholic University «Andres Bello” (1977), very young she quickly started her career as a high-level journalist. She became a reporter for Venezuelan television and wrote for several newspapers. Her talent was spotted and she was asked to present the 20: 30 news for national television Canal 8 (1977–1979). She then went on to interview local political players. She left for Great Britain in 1979 where she specialised in production and directing with the British Council and BBC London. With this experience under her belt, she directed and produced her first work of fiction “Cindy” or a Cinderella turned punk, and a documentary about Venezuela called “Land of Grace”. She then moved to France in 1982. Between 1983 and 1986, she was an assistant director ...
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Rafael Cadenas
Rafael Cadenas (born 8 April 1930 Barquisimeto, Lara) is a Venezuelan poet and essayist. Career He taught for many years at the Central University of Venezuela. He received the National Prize for Literature (1985), Guadalajara's International Book Fair prize of literature (Romance languages) (México, 2009) and García Lorca Prize (2015). Cadenas was awarded the Miguel de Cervantes Prize in 2022, the first Venezuelan to receive the award. Awards * Conac's essay prize (1984). * National Prize for Literature (Poetry)(Venezuela, 1985). * Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde's International Prize of Poetry (1992). * Guggenheim Fellowship (1986). * Honorary degree from the University of the Andes, Venezuela The University of the Andes ( Spanish: ''Universidad de Los Andes'', ULA) is the second-oldest university in Venezuela, whose main campus is located in the city of Mérida, Venezuela. ULA is the largest public university in the Venezuelan Andes ... (2001). * Honorary degree from ...
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Cadena
Cadena is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Ana Lilia Garza Cadena (born 1970), Mexican politician * Carlos Cadena (1917–2001), Mexican American lawyer, civil rights activist and judge * Carlos Cadena Gaitan (born 1983), journalist and affiliated researcher with the United Nations University * Daniel Cadena (born 1987), Spanish footballer *Dez Cadena (born 1961), American punk rock singer and guitarist * Eva Cadena, Mexican politician from Veracruz * Francisco Páez de la Cadena (born 1951), Spanish garden historian * Freddy Cadena (born 1963), Ecuadorian orchestra conductor *José Torres Cadena (born 1952), former football (soccer) referee from Colombia *Julio César Cadena (born 1963), Colombian former racing cyclist *Lloyd Cadena (1993–2020), Filipino vlogger, radio personality, and author *Manuel Cadena Morales (born 1948), Mexican politician *Mariano Velazquez de la Cadena (1778–1860), Mexican American grammarian, scholar and author *Ozzie Cadena (1924 ...
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Cárdenas (surname)
Cárdenas is a Toponymic surname, locational surname originating in La Rioja (Spain), La Rioja, Spain. In Spain, Cárdenas is the 287th most frequently surname, accounting for 0.37% of the population. It is the 296th most popular surname in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia. Etymology This habitational surname derives from places named Cárdenas in the provinces of Almería, in Andalusia, and Logroño, in La Rioja. It comes from the feminine plural of , meaning "blue" or "bluish purple", by way of the Latin , from ("thistle").Dictionary of American Surnames, ed. Patrick Hanks, Oxford University Press, 2003, p. 287 People *Adán Cárdenas (1836–1916), President of Nicaragua *Adrian Cardenas (born 1987), American baseball player *Agustín Cárdenas (1927–2001), Cuban sculptor *Alberto Cárdenas (born 1958), Mexican politician *Alejandro Cárdenas (born 1974), Mexican athlete *Alicia Cárdeñas (born 1943), Mexican volleyball player *Alonso de Cárdenas (fl. 1474 ...
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