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Jirón may refer to: People * Carlos Jirón (1955-2020), Nicaraguan politician. * Pedro Jirón (1939-2018), Nicaraguan footballer. Places * Jirón de la Unión The Jirón de la Unión, or Union Street, is a pedestrian street located in the Historic Centre of Lima, part of the capital of Peru. For many decades it was the most important boulevards of the city, often described as the most aristocratic, wher ...
, pedestrian street located in Lima, Peru. {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Carlos Jirón
Carlos Alberto Jirón Bolaños (c. 1955 – 19 May 2020) was a Nicaraguan politician. He was elected to the National Assembly in November 2016 as a representative of the Constitutionalist Liberal Party The Constitutionalist Liberal Party ( es, Partido Liberal Constitucionalista, PLC) is a political party in Nicaragua. At the 2006 Nicaraguan general election, Nicaraguan general election of 5 November 2006, the party won 25 of 92 seats in the N ... from León. Jirón died on 19 May 2020, due to complications of diabetes, aged 65. References Date of birth missing 1955 births 2020 deaths Members of the National Assembly (Nicaragua) Constitutionalist Liberal Party politicians People from León, Nicaragua {{Nicaragua-politician-stub ...
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Pedro Jirón
Pedro Jose Jirón Rugama "Peche Jirón" (18 December 1939 – 7 September 2018) was a Nicaraguan professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Pedro played in the First Division only with Diriangén for 15 years and was their captain for eight years. Pedro was a universal footbller, with the natural ability to play football anywhere in the world. Winning 3 league titles with Diriangén and aiding the great Manuel Cuadra to many goals. International career Pedro captained the Nicaragua national football team for 6 six years and played 5 matches for them as they came sixth in the 1967 CONCACAF Championship. Style of play He was an exceptional footballer because he dominated all aspects of the game, his extraordinary vitality allowed him to step on all the grass without leaving a single inch of it without his mark. He is considered the best midfield player of all time for his discipline, for his self-sacrificing dedication as a worker on the field of play, f ...
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