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Echeverría (other)
Echeverría is a surname of Basque origin (spelled Etxeberria in that language) and that is widespread in Spanish-speaking countries. Notable people * Atanasio Echeverría y Godoy (1771–1803), Mexican botanical artist and naturalist * Bernardino Echeverría Ruiz (1912–2000), Roman Catholic cardinal * Esteban Echeverría (1805–1851), Argentine writer and political activist * Francisco de Borja Echeverría (1848–1904), Chilean Conservative Party deputy and diplomat * José Antonio Echeverría (1932–1957), Cuban revolutionary and student leader * Liza Echeverría (b. 1972), Mexican actress and model * Luis Echeverría Álvarez (1922–2022), president of Mexico (1970–1976) * Rob Echeverria (b. 1967), American guitarist * Sandra Echeverría (b. 1981), Mexican actress and singer Company * Star Bonifacio Echeverria, Spanish manufacturer of small arms * Patricio Echeverría, SA (PESA), long-standing company in the steel industry in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa, Spain Metro ...
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Basque Surnames
Basque surnames are surnames with Basque-language origins or a long, identifiable tradition in the Basque Country. They can be divided into two main types, patronymic and non-patronymic. The patronymics such as Aluariz (probably Alvariz, child of Alvar, as in those days 'u' and 'v' were indistinguishable), Obecoz or Garcez are amongst the most ancient, going as far back as the 10th century. The Basque monarchy, including the first king of Pamplona, Íñigo Arista of Pamplona, or Eneko Aritza, were the first to use this type of surname. Patronymics are by far the most common surnames in the whole of the Basque Autonomous Community and Navarre. The non-patronymic surnames are often toponymic ones that refer to the family's ''etxea'', the historically all important family home. When a farm (baserri) was rented to another family, often the new tenants were known locally by the farm name rather than by their officially registered surname. They also referred to the occupation of the he ...
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Sandra Echeverría
Sandra Echeverría Gamboa (born December 11, 1984) is a Mexican actress and singer. Life and career In 2002, Echeverría starred in TV Azteca's ''Súbete A Mi Moto'', alongside Bárbara Mori and Michel Brown. In 2004, she led the second season of TV Azteca's '' Soñarás''. In 2006, she starred in Telemundo's ''Marina'', opposite Mauricio Ochmann. Her co-protagonist was eventually replaced by Manolo Cardona. In 2008, she played the girlfriend of ''High School Musical'' Star Corbin Bleu in '' Free Style''. She also starred in ''El Diez'' with Alfonso Herrera. The movie, whose story revolves around football, premiered in 2010, to coincide with the World Cup in South Africa. She reunited with Mauricio Ochmann in '' El Clon'', a joint venture of Rede Globo and Telemundo. In 2010, she had the lead in a science fiction movie in Mexico, called ''2033''. In 2011, she starred in Televisa's ''La fuerza del destino'' with David Zepeda, although she is still under Telemundo. In 2011 she ...
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Etcheverry (other)
Etcheverry is a Basque surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrea Echeverri (born 1965), Colombian singer-songwriter * Carlos Alberto Etcheverry (1933–2014), Argentine footballer and coach * Claudio Echeverri (born 2006), Argentine footballer *Eduardo Etcheverry, Uruguayan chess master * Héctor Echeverri (1938–1988), Colombian footballer * Gary Etcheverry (born 1956), professional football coach * Guillermo Jaim Etcheverry (born 1942), Argentine physician * Juan Carlos Echeverry (other), multiple people *Jésus Etcheverry (1911–1988), French opera conductor *Marco Etcheverry (born 1970), Bolivian soccer player * María Eugenia Etcheverry, Uruguayan military pilot * Oscar Echeverry (born 1977), Colombian footballer *Sam Etcheverry (1930–2009), Canadian football player/coach *Tomás Martín Etcheverry (born 1999), Argentine tennis player *Adriana Vacarezza Etcheverry (born 1961), Chilean actress *Marcela Vacarezza Etcheverry (born 1970), Chilean televi ...
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Echevarria (other)
Echevarri, Echevarría, Etxebarri(a) or Echávarri may refer to: * Etxebarri, a town and municipality in Biscay in the Basque Country, Spain ** Etxebarri (Metro Bilbao), a station of the Line 1 and Line 2 of Metro Bilbao * Etxebarria, a town of Biscay in the Basque Country, Spain * Etxeberria or Echevarría, a surname of Basque origin People with the surname * Angel Echevarria (1971–2020), American baseball player * Beñat Etxebarria (born 1987), Spanish professional football player * Carlos Echevarría, Argentine actor on television and in the movies, writer and producer * David Etxebarria (born 1973), Spanish cyclist * Eloína Echevarría (born 1961), Cuban long jumper * Emilio Echevarría (born 1944), Mexican actor * Fernando Echávarri (born 1972), Spanish yacht racer * Ignacio Echevarría (born 1960), Spanish literary critic and essayist * Javier Echevarría Rodríguez (1932–2016), Spanish Roman Catholic prelate * Juan de Echevarría (1875–1931), Spanish painter * Juan ...
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Echeverría (Buenos Aires Underground)
Echeverría is a station on Line B of the Buenos Aires Underground. It was first opened on July 26, 2013, as part of the extension of the line from Los Incas - Parque Chas to Juan Manuel de Rosas.Echeverría y Rosas, inauguradas' (Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Cana ...) benelsubte.comJuly 26, 2013. Gallery File:Estación Echeverría Subte B, andenes desde arriba.jpg File:Estación Echeverría Subte B, molinetes.jpg File:Estación Echeverría Subte B, vista al anden desde arriba.jpg References External links Buenos Aires Underground stations Railway stations opened in 2013 2013 establishments in Argentina {{BuenosAires-underground-stub ...
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Santiago Metro Line 4A
Santiago Metro Line 4A is one of the seven lines that currently make up the Santiago Metro network in Santiago, Chile. It has six stations and 7.7 km of track. The line intersects with Line 2 at La Cisterna, and with Line 4 at Vicuña Mackenna, both being its termini. It will also intersect with the future Line 9 at Santa Rosa station and acts as a link between these two lines. Its distinctive colour on the network line map is light blue. In 2015, Line 4A accounted for only 3.1% of all trips made on the metro system with a daily ridership of 56,400; it is the least used line in the system since it does not serve the city centre, as well as being the shortest line in the system. History Line 4A was originally conceived as a branch of Line 4, but their tracks are not connected. It was inaugurated by President Michelle Bachelet and opened to the public on August 16, 2006. It runs between La Cisterna station and Vicuña Mackenna station. On November 29, 2010 Santiago Metr ...
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Echeverría Metro Station
Echeverría is a ghost station that was projected on Santiago Metro Line 4A, line 4A of the Santiago Metro. It is located between La Cisterna metro station, La Cisterna and San Ramón metro station, San Ramón stations, along the central axis of the Vespucio Sur Freeway, between Blas Vial and María Vial streets in the commune of La Cisterna, specifically at the intersection of Américo Vespucio with Ignacio Echeverría streets (on the north road) and Peró (on the south road). This station was half-way built, with only the platforms and the walkway that crosses the highway being finished, with the station building, stairs, elevators, turnstiles and the mezzanine (where the ticket offices would be located) still to be built. The main reason for its non-construction lies in the residential sector in its immediate surroundings, which would not reach the density that justifies its existence. It is possible that it will materialize in the coming years, to increase the population dens ...
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Gipuzkoa
Gipuzkoa (, , ; es, Guipúzcoa ; french: Guipuscoa) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Its capital city is Donostia-San Sebastián. Gipuzkoa shares borders with the French department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques at the northeast, with the province and autonomous community of Navarre at east, Biscay at west, Álava at southwest and the Bay of Biscay to its north. It is located at the easternmost extreme of the Cantabric Sea, in the Bay of Biscay. It has of coast land. With a total area of , Gipuzkoa is the smallest province of Spain. The province has 89 municipalities and a population of 720,592 inhabitants (2018), from which more than half live in the Donostia-San Sebastián metropolitan area. Apart from the capital, other important cities are Irun, Errenteria, Zarautz, Mondragón, Eibar, Hondarribia, Oñati, Tolosa, Beasain and Pasaia. The oceanic climate gives the province an intense green colour with littl ...
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Star Bonifacio Echeverria
Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. was a manufacturer of small arms (principally handguns and sub-machineguns) in the Basque region of Spain from about 1905 until 1997. Company history Bonifacio Echeverria and the ancestry of Star The Eibar region has been a center of weapons development and manufacture for centuries, with "Spanish Steel" historically being a selling point with its reputation for quality and durability. When firearms came into being, Eibar retained its edge as a weapons manufacturing center. The oldest known ancestor of the Star lineage is José Cruz Echeverria, who made muzzle-loading firearms in the 19th century. His two sons, Julián and Bonifacio, entered the firearms business about 1905. Thanks to a curious mechanism in the Spanish patent law, local firms were until 1986 free to produce foreign designs protected abroad if they weren't produced in Spain. So the brothers started to make the model 1908 pistol, substantially an unlicensed clone of Mannlicher M19 ...
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Rob Echeverria
Rob Echeverria (born 15 December 1967) is an American guitarist who has worked as the guitarist of Biohazard (band), Biohazard, Helmet (band), Helmet, Rest in Pieces, and Straight Ahead (band), Straight Ahead. While in Helmet, he helped compose and record the song "Milquetoast (song), Milquetoast", which was released on The Crow (1994 film), The Crow's soundtrack. Both of Echeverria's parents were originally from Ecuador. Discography ;with Straight Ahead *''Breakaway'' (1987) ;with Rest in Pieces *''My Rage'' (1987) *''Under My Skin'' (1990) ;with Helmet *''Betty (Helmet album), Betty (1994) ;with Biohazard *''New World Disorder (album), New World Disorder (1999) References

1967 births Living people American heavy metal guitarists American people of Ecuadorian descent Guitarists from New York City People from Bayside, Queens People from Queens, New York Rhythm guitarists 20th-century American guitarists Francis Lewis High School alumni {{US-rock-guitarist-stub ...
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Etxeberria
Etxeberria (, modern Basque spelling) is a Basque language placename and surname from the Basque Country in Spain and France, meaning 'the new house'. It shows one meaningful variant, Etxeberri (no Basque article ''–a'', 'the'), and a number of later spelling variants produced in Spanish and other languages. Etxebarri(a) is a western Basque dialectal variant, with the same etymology. Etxarri (Echarri) is attested as stemming from ''Etxaberri''.Michelena, L. (1973) ''Apellidos vascos'' (5th edition), Txertoa: 1997. p. 13 The original surname is often associated with the construction of new farms (''baserri'') after the introduction of New World crops like maize and potatoes. In many Basque areas, the surname ''Etxeberri(a)'' was formerly associated to the naturalized Roma people, while in the French Basque Country it was sometimes translated to Gascon ''Casenave''/''Cazenave''. Spellings and dialectal distribution ''Etxebarri(a)'' variants hail from Biscay, most of northern Á ...
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Luis Echeverría Álvarez
Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic in Portugal, but common in Brazil. Origins The Germanic name (and its variants) is usually said to be composed of the words for "fame" () and "warrior" () and hence may be translated to ''famous warrior'' or "famous in battle". According to Dutch onomatologists however, it is more likely that the first stem was , meaning fame, which would give the meaning 'warrior for the gods' (or: 'warrior who captured stability') for the full name.J. van der Schaar, ''Woordenboek van voornamen'' (Prisma Voornamenboek), 4e druk 1990; see also thLodewijs in the Dutch given names database Modern forms of the name are the German name Ludwig and the Dutch form Lodewijk. and the other Iberian forms more closely resemble the French name Louis, a derivat ...
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