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Juan Peña (weightlifter)
Juan Peña may refer to: *Juan Peña (baseball) (born 1977), Dominican major league baseball player *Juan Manuel Peña (born 1973), Bolivian soccer player * Juan Peña (weightlifter) (born 1992), Dominican Republic weightlifter *Juan Felipe Peña, designer of the Peña Adobe Peña Adobe is a historic building in Vacaville, California, United States. With . History It was built in 1842 by the Californios Californio (plural Californios) is a term used to designate a Hispanic Californians, Hispanic Californian, e ... at Peña Adobe Park {{Hndis, Pena, Juan ...
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Juan Peña (baseball)
Juan Francisco Peña eh-nya(born June 27, 1977 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the season. Listed at 6' 5", 215 lb., he batted and threw right-handed. Peña was a promising young pitcher in the Red Sox organization who had his baseball career shortened after suffering a serious injury. He posted a 2-0 record with a 0.69 ERA in two starts, giving up one run on nine hits and three walks while striking out 15 in 13 innings of work. In spring training before the 2000 season, Peña was projected for the fifth starting rotation spot. He was 2-2 with a 1.64 ERA in 16⅔ innings, but was hit in the elbow by a line drive and then experienced pain in the elbow during a warmup. An exam confirmed a torn medial collateral ligament in his elbow that required surgery, causing him to miss the season. By 2002, Peña had worked his way back to Triple-A, but he went just 4-11 with ...
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Juan Manuel Peña
Juan Manuel Peña Montaño (born 17 January 1973) is a Bolivian retired footballer who played as a central defender. The vast majority of his professional career was spent in Spain, where he played a total of 14 years for three teams (mainly Valladolid), appearing in a total of 305 La Liga games. Peña played more than 80 times with Bolivia, representing the nation at the 1994 World Cup and five Copa América tournaments. Club career Born in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Peña played for Club Blooming in his home country and Independiente Santa Fe in Colombia, before moving to Spain in 1995. At Real Valladolid he was a defensive stalwart for nine seasons – sharing teams with compatriot Marco Sandy in his first – leaving for Villarreal CF upon his first team's 2004 relegation from La Liga. At Villarreal Peña figured less prominently, but managed to score a rare goal, in a 3–0 home win against Málaga CF on 19 December 2004. After just six league appearances during 20 ...
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Juan Peña (weightlifter)
Juan Peña may refer to: *Juan Peña (baseball) (born 1977), Dominican major league baseball player *Juan Manuel Peña (born 1973), Bolivian soccer player * Juan Peña (weightlifter) (born 1992), Dominican Republic weightlifter *Juan Felipe Peña, designer of the Peña Adobe Peña Adobe is a historic building in Vacaville, California, United States. With . History It was built in 1842 by the Californios Californio (plural Californios) is a term used to designate a Hispanic Californians, Hispanic Californian, e ... at Peña Adobe Park {{Hndis, Pena, Juan ...
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2009 World Weightlifting Championships – Men's 69 Kg
The men's competition in the lightweight (– 69 kg) division was staged on November 22, 2009. Schedule Medalists Records Results ReferencesResults {{DEFAULTSORT:2009 World Weightlifting Championships - Men's 69 kg - Mens 69 kg, 2009 World Weightlifting Championships ...
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Juan Felipe Peña
Rancho Los Putos also called Rancho Lihuaytos was a Mexican land grant in present-day Solano County, California given in 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Juan Felipe Peña and Juan Manuel Vaca. The Los Putos name comes from the nearby Putah Creek (formerly Rio Los Putos). The grant encompassed present day Vacaville, all of Lagoon Valley and stretched into what is now, Yolo County almost to Davis. It also reached into the Vaca Mountains. History Juan Felipe Peña (died 1863) and Juan Manuel Vaca (1782–1856) came from New Mexico to California with the Workman-Rowland Party in 1841. Peña came with his wife, Isabella Gonsalves and their six children. Vaca's wife died in 1839, but he was accompanied by their eight children. Vaca married Estefano Martinez in 1845. General Vallejo is credited with recommending the Lagoon Valley area to Vaca and Peña. The Los Putos grant of 10 square leagues was made in 1843 by Governor Micheltorena. The grant was originally called Ran ...
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Peña Adobe
Peña Adobe is a historic building in Vacaville, California, United States. With . History It was built in 1842 by the Californios Californio (plural Californios) is a term used to designate a Hispanic Californians, Hispanic Californian, especially those descended from Spanish and Mexican settlers of the 17th through 19th centuries. California's Spanish language, Spanish-s .... It was designed by Juan Felipe Peña. It was located on the Rancho Los Putos. It is situated on 1.5 acres. It is owned by the Peña Adobe Historical Society and is open to the public on the first Saturday of the month. The Peña Adobe is now part of the city's Peña Adobe Park, which includes the Mowers-Goheen Museum, the Willis Linn Jepson Memorial Garden, Indian Council Ground and picnic and recreation facilities. References {{reflist, 2 External links Peña Adobe Historical Society Museums in Solano County, California Buildings and structures in Vacaville, California Historic house museums ...
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