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Carbonero may refer to: *Carbonero, another name for the bar jack, a fish *Carbonero el Mayor, a municipality in the province of Segovia, Castile and León, Spain *Sara Carbonero (born 1984), Spanish sports journalist See also * Carboneros, a city in the province of Jaén, Spain *Carbonera (other) *Carbonara (other) Carbonara is an Italian pasta dish. Carbonara may also refer to: Places *Carbonara di Bari, a comune (municipality) in the Italian region Apulia *Carbonara di Nola, a comune in the Province of Naples in the Italian region Campania *Carbonara ... * Carbonari, secret revolutionary societies in Italy circa 1800–1831 * Carbonaro (other) * * {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Bar Jack
The bar jack (''Caranx ruber''), also known as the carbonero, red jack, blue-striped cavalla or passing jack, is a common species of inshore marine (ocean), marine fish classified in the jack Family (biology), family, Carangidae. The bar jack is distributed through the western Atlantic Ocean from New Jersey and Bermuda in the north to Venezuela and possibly Brazil in the south, with the largest population in the Gulf of Mexico and West Indies. The bar jack is most simply distinguished from similar jacks by its dark horizontal bar which runs along the back and down the caudal fin, often accompanied by an Electric blue (color), electric blue stripe immediately below it. Other more detailed differences include dentition and soft ray counts. The bar jack is a moderately large species, growing to a recorded maximum of 65 cm and a weight of 6.8 kg. The species inhabits clear shallow waters, often over coral reefs where it lives either solitarily or in large Shoaling and school ...
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Carbonero El Mayor
Carbonero el Mayor is a municipality located in the province of Segovia, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 2,469 inhabitants. Etymology The name Carbonero is derived from the Spanish word for charcoal, the region was previously covered in abundant oak forests, creating an industry for the manufacturing of charcoal through means of incomplete combustion. The word "Mayor" was added to the name in order to differentiate the municipality from nearby villages such as, Carbonero de Ahusín History Little evidence of the Iron Age has ever been discovered around Carbonero el Mayor but the municipality is situated in a region with significant celtiberian influence. Evidence of the Roman Empire has been discovered in Carbonero el Mayor in the form of Roman currency and the possible remains of a Roman road linking Segovia with Coca, Segovia. Economy The local economy is made up of a number of industries, namely f ...
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Sara Carbonero
Sara Carbonero Arévalo (born 3 February 1984) is a Spanish sports journalist. Since early 2000, she was a TV presenter for Telecinco, until she moved to Porto, in Portugal, when her ex-husband Iker Casillas joined Porto in July 2015. Career When she was in the 3rd year of Journalism bachelor's from the Complutense University of Madrid, she entered as an intern at Radio Marca and six months later she was hired. In April 2009, she signed for Telecinco as editor and sports presenter. In 2015 she created a clothing brand with two friends called ''fast love'' selling clothing, accessories and beauty products online. In July 2016, she was introduced as a host of a fashion TV-show on Telecinco called "Quiero Ser" (I Want to Be). 2010 World Cup coverage During the 2010 FIFA World Cup it was alleged that Carbonero, reporting during the match between Spain and Switzerland, had distracted Casillas, causing the unexpected Swiss victory. Carbonero and her TV crew were standing near the S ...
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Carboneros
Carboneros is a city located in the province of Jaén, Spain. According to the 2006 census ( INE), the city has a population of 671 inhabitants. References Municipalities in the Province of Jaén (Spain) {{Andalusia-geo-stub ...
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Carbonera (other)
Carbonera may refer to: * Carbonera, Veneto, Italy, a ''comune'' * Carbonera (grape), an Italian wine grape * Bar jack The bar jack (''Caranx ruber''), also known as the carbonero, red jack, blue-striped cavalla or passing jack, is a common species of inshore marine (ocean), marine fish classified in the jack Family (biology), family, Carangidae. The bar jack is ..., a fish See also * Carbonara (other) {{Disambig ...
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Carbonara (other)
Carbonara is an Italian pasta dish. Carbonara may also refer to: Places *Carbonara di Bari, a comune (municipality) in the Italian region Apulia *Carbonara di Nola, a comune in the Province of Naples in the Italian region Campania *Carbonara di Po, a comune in the Province of Mantua in the Italian region Lombardy *Carbonara Scrivia, a comune in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont *Carbonara al Ticino, a comune in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy * Pizzo Carbonara, the highest peak of the Madonie mountains in Sicily * San Giovanni a Carbonara, a church in Naples, southern Italy * Karbunarë, a village in Fier County, Albania * Karbunarë, Vlorë, a village in Vlorë County, Albania * Cape Carbonara, a promontory in Sardinia, Italy Other uses * Carbonara, a female member of the Carbonari secret society * "Carbonara", a 1982 song by Spliff * La Carbonara (film 2000), an Italian film directed by Luigi Magni People with the name ...
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Carbonari
The Carbonari () was an informal network of secret revolutionary societies active in Italy from about 1800 to 1831. The Italian Carbonari may have further influenced other revolutionary groups in France, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Uruguay and Russia. Although their goals often had a patriotic and liberal basis, they lacked a clear immediate political agenda. They were a focus for those unhappy with the repressive political situation in Italy following 1815, especially in the south of the Italian Peninsula. Members of the Carbonari, and those influenced by them, took part in important events in the process of Italian unification (called the ''Risorgimento''), especially the failed Revolution of 1820, and in the further development of Italian nationalism. The chief purpose was to defeat tyranny and to establish a constitutional government. In the north of Italy other groups, such as the Adelfia and the Filadelfia, were associate organizations. Organization The Carbonari were a s ...
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