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Galindo (bishop Of Pamplona)
Galindo may refer to: People Surname * Aarón Galindo (born 1982), Mexican footballer * Alba Galindo (born 1981), Colombian model * Alberto Flores Galindo (1949–1990), Peruvian historian, social scientist, and essay writer * Alejandro Galindo (footballer) (born 1992), Guatemalan footballer * Alex Galindo (born 1985), Puerto Rican basketball player * Álvaro Galindo (born 1982), Argentine rugby footballer * Alvaro Galindo (born 1970), Ecuadorian/Colombian lawyer * Ana Galindo (born 1987), Honduran swimmer * Ana Galindo (born 2003), Mexican rhythmic gymnast * Ana Galindo Santolaria (born 1973), Spanish skier * Anisleidy Galindo (born 1989), Cuban basketball player * Anthony Galindo, member of MDO pop/rock band * Beatriz Galindo (c. 1465 – 1534), Spanish writer and educator * Benjamín Galindo (born 1960), Mexican footballer * Blas Galindo (1910–1993), Mexican composer * Carlos Blanco Galindo (1882–1943), Bolivian military officer, lawyer and president * Cavernario ...
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Aarón Galindo
Aarón Galindo Rubio (born 8 May 1982) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Biography Born in Mexico City, Mexico, Galindo began practicing with Cruz Azul at the young age of six, climbing up the youth ranks. Finally Galindo made his debut with the first team in the 2002 spring season, and was a solid starter by the 2003 Clausura season. Galindo was a member of the senior national team, and has played for numerous Mexico youth teams; a starter for the U-23 team at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Two games into the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, Galindo along with teammate (of both club and country) Salvador Carmona were separated from the rest of the national team staying in Göttingen, Germany. Initially disciplinary problems was the explanation given by the Mexico federation for the separation, the federation later confirmed both players tested positive for performance enhancement drugs. Both men received a one-year ban from competition, which ba ...
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Cayo Galindo
Cayo César Galindo Sandoval is a Peruvian politician. He was a Congressman representing Apurímac for the period 2006–2011, and belongs to the Union for Peru Union for Peru ( es, Unión por el Perú) was a Peruvian political party founded by Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, an ex- UN Secretary General, in 1994 to run for the Presidency of Peru in the 1995 general elections. Originally a social democratic pa ... party.Congress of Peru site


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Cayo César Galindo Sandoval, lawyer from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, with more than 24 years of professional practice in the public and private sphere. Graduated from the Doctorate in Law and Political Science at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, as well as the Master's Degree in Political Science with a mention ...
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Jeremy Galindo
This Will Destroy You (abbreviated as TWDY) is an American post-rock band from San Marcos, Texas, formed in 2004. They typically compose lengthy atmospheric instrumental pieces, featuring layers of effects-laden guitar and a heavy usage of dynamics. Their fourth album ''Another Language'', released in 2014, entered the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers Album Chart at number 7. History Formation (2002–2005) This Will Destroy You was formed by guitarists Jeremy Galindo and Christopher Royal King, bassist Raymond Brown and drummer Andrew Miller in San Marcos, Texas, in 2005.There is some ambiguity as to their exact year of formation as sources have reported various years between 2002 and 2005. The latter is, however, the most-often reported year. They had met through mutual friends, and played together in various different bands throughout high school before the lineup was finalized by around 2002. Early iterations of the band featured Galindo on vocals and "sounded like Radioh ...
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Jaime Bailon Galindo
Jaime is a common Spanish and Portuguese male given name for Jacob (name), James (name), Jamie, or Jacques. In Occitania Jacobus became ''Jacome'' and later ''Jacme''. In east Spain, ''Jacme'' became ''Jaime'', in Aragon it became ''Chaime'', and in Catalonia it became ''Jaume''. In western Spain Jacobus became ''Iago''; in Portugal it became ''Tiago''. The name '' Saint James'' developed in Spanish to ''Santiago'', in Portuguese to ''São Tiago''. The names ''Diego'' (Spanish) and '' Diogo'' (Portuguese) are also Iberian versions of ''Jaime''. In the United States, Jaime is used as an independent masculine given name, along with given name James. For females, it remains less popular, not appearing on the top 1,000 U.S. female names for the past 5 years. People * Jaime, Duke of Braganza, Portuguese nobleman of the 15th/16th centuries, the 4th Duke of Braganza * Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia (1908–1975), Spanish prince, the second son of Alfonso XIII of Spain and his wife ...
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Hermila Galindo
Hermila Galindo Acosta (also known as ''Hermila Galindo de Topete'') (2June 188618August 1954) was a Mexican feminist and a writer. She was an early supporter of many radical feminist issues, primarily sex education in schools, women's suffrage, and divorce. She was one of the first feminists to state that Catholicism in Mexico was thwarting feminist efforts, and was the first woman to run for elected office in Mexico. Early life Hermila Galindo Acosta was born in Lerdo Mexico, Durango, on 2 June 1886 to Rosario Galindo and Hermila Acosta. She began her education in Villa Lerdo and then attended an Industrial School in Chihuahua learning accounting, shorthand, telegraphy, typing, as well as English and Spanish. At the age of 13, she returned home and gave private lessons in shorthand and typing to children. In 1911, she moved to Mexico City. Biography Arriving in Mexico City, Galindo joined a liberal club and became a public supporter of Venustiano Carranza, lobbying against P ...
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Heriberto Galindo Quiñones
Heriberto Manuel Galindo Quiñones (born 20 March 1951) is a Mexican politician and diplomat affiliated with the PRI. As of 2013 he served as Deputy of the LVI and LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Sinaloa Sinaloa (), officially the Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa ( en, Free and Sovereign State of Sinaloa), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. It is d .... Between 2000 and 2001 he served as Ambassador of Mexico to Cuba. References 1951 births Living people Ambassadors of Mexico to Cuba Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians 20th-century Mexican politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians Politicians from Sinaloa People from Guamúchil National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni Deputies of the LXII Legislature of Mexico Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Sinaloa {{Mexico-deputy-InstitutionalRevolutionary-1950s-st ...
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Gonzalo Galindo
Gonzalo Germán Galindo Sánchez (born October 20, 1974) is a Bolivian retired football midfielder. Club career At the club level, he has played for Jorge Wilstermann (twice), Bolivar, the Ecuatorian club Emelec, Alianza Lima of Peru, and The Strongest. International career Galindo made his debut for the Bolivia national team in 1999, and has been capped 43 times and scored 3 goals. He represented his country in 20 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and at the 1999 Confederations Cup The 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup was the fourth FIFA Confederations Cup, and the second organised by FIFA. The tournament was hosted by Mexico between 24 July and 4 August 1999. It was won by Mexico, who beat Brazil 4–3 in the final. Mexico bec .... References External links * * 1974 births Living people Sportspeople from Cochabamba Association football midfielders Bolivian footballers Bolivia international footballers C.D. Jorge Wilstermann players Club Bolívar players ...
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Gerardo Galindo
Gerardo Gabriel Galindo Martínez (born 23 May 1978) is a Mexican former professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder. Playing career Club Gerardo debuted in a victory 1–0 over Atlante. ''El Jerry'' was a vital part in UNAM Pumas 2 championships in a row in 2004. Although debuting in 1997, it was in 2001 when he gained a starting spot in Pumas. International Being a starter and a trustworthy player in Hugo Sánchez's coaching career in Pumas, he has also been called to play with Mexico, such as qualification games for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Managerial career In 2013, after being diagnosed with cancer, Galindo had treatments to remove a tumor. The tumor returned months later, thus forcing Galindo into retirement. In 2017, Galindo joined former UNAM teammate Jaime Lozano, to be an assistant coach at Queretaro FC. Honours UNAM Pumas * Mexican Torneo de Clausura (2004) * Mexican Torneo de Apertura (2004) Club de Futbol Monterrey * Mexican Torneo de Apertura (20 ...
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Gabriela Medrano Galindo
Gabriela Medrano Galindo (born 27 June 1983) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PVEM. She served as federal deputy of the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Quintana Roo, and previously served as a local deputy in the XIII Legislature of the Congress of Quintana Roo The Congress of Quintana Roo is the legislature of Quintana Roo, a state of Mexico. The Congress is unicameral. See also *List of Mexican state congresses External linksOfficial website Government of Quintana Roo Quintana Roo Quintana Roo .... References 1983 births Living people Politicians from Quintana Roo People from Cancún Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Ecologist Green Party of Mexico politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians 21st-century Mexican women politicians Members of the Congress of Quintana Roo Deputies of the LXII Legislature of Mexico Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Quintana Roo Universidad Anáhuac Cancún al ...
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Felipe Galindo Gomez
Felipe is the Spanish variant of the name Philip, which derives from the Greek adjective ''Philippos'' "friend of horses". Felipe is also widely used in Portuguese-speaking Brazil alongside Filipe, the form commonly used in Portugal. Noteworthy people with this name include: Politics * Felipe Calderón, former President of Mexico * Felipe I of Spain * Felipe II of Spain * Felipe III of Spain * Felipe IV of Spain * Felipe V of Spain * Felipe VI of Spain, King of Spain * Felipe de Marichalar y Borbón, nephew of the Spanish king * Felipe Herrera, Chilean economist * FELIPE may refer to the Popular Liberation Front in Spain Sports * Felipe Paulino (born 1983), Dominican-Venezuelan baseball pitcher * Felipe Alou (born 1935), Dominican baseball player and manager * Felipe Contepomi (born 1977), Argentine rugby union player * Felipe Drugovich (born 2000), Brazilian racing driver * Felipe Franco, Brazilian water polo player * Felipe Kitadai (born 1989), Brazilian Olympic medalist jud ...
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Eudoro Galindo
Antonio Eudoro Galindo Anze (14 June 1943 – 28 November 2019), often referred to as Chuso, was a Bolivian businessman, diplomat, and politician. A founding member of Nationalist Democratic Action and later the Bolivian Democratic Party, Galindo held a variety of parliamentary posts throughout the early years of the country's democratic transition. He served thrice as a party-list member of the Chamber of Deputies from Cochabamba from 1979 to 1980, 1982 to 1985, and 1993 to 1997, and was a senator for Cochabamba from 1989 to 1993. Galindo was former dictator Hugo Banzer's vice-presidential candidate in 1985, and he ran his own presidential campaign in 1997, failing to attain either position. Nearing the conclusion of his political career, Galindo served as ambassador to Japan from 1997 to 2002, after which point he largely retired from participating in partisan politics. Raised in a well-to-do family from Cochabamba, Galindo spent much of his early life in political exile ab ...
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Enrique Rodríguez Galindo
Enrique Rodríguez Galindo (5 February 1939 – 13 February 2021) was a Spanish brigadier general of the Civil Guard (Spain), Civil Guard, who was sentenced to 71 years in prison in 2000 for the kidnapping and murder of the alleged ETA (separatist group), ETA members Killing of Lasa and Zabala, José Antonio Lasa and José Ignacio Zabala in the so-called GAL (paramilitary group), Antiterrorist Liberation Groups case. Early life and professional career Enrique Rodriguez Galindo was born on 5 February 1939 in Granada, Andalusia, Spain, to a non-commissioned officer in the Civil Guard. In 1958, he entered the Military Academy of the Civil Guard of Úbeda, Province of Jaén (Spain), Province of Jaén. After graduating second in his cohort, he joined the General Military Academy in Zaragoza, where he graduated as a lieutenant in 1965. Upon graduation, Galindo went through various assignments at various localities, first at Cantavieja, then at the former Spanish colony of Equatorial ...
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