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Nicolás Suárez (other)
Nicolás Suárez may refer to: *Nicolás Suárez Bremec (born 1977), Uruguayan football (soccer) player *Nicolás Suárez Callaú (1851–1940), founder of multinational rubber empire *Nicolás Suárez (Bolivian footballer) (born 1978), Bolivian football manager and former defender *Nicolás Suárez Province, province in Pando Department, Bolivia *Nicolás Suárez (Chilean footballer) (born 1982), Chilean football centre-back *Nicolás Suárez (Uruguayan footballer) Óscar Nicolás Suárez León (born 13 April 1999) is an Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward. Career Club career Suárez got his official debut for Deportivo Maldonado in the Uruguayan Segunda División against C.A. Torque on 10 Dece ... (born 1999), Uruguayan football forward {{DEFAULTSORT:Nicolas Suarez Suarez, Nicolas ...
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Nicolás Suárez Bremec
Nicolas or Nicolás may refer to: People Given name * Nicolas (given name) Mononym * Nicolas (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian footballer * Nicolas (footballer, born 2000), Brazilian footballer Surname Nicolas * Dafydd Nicolas (c.1705–1774), Welsh poet * Jean Nicolas (1913–1978), French international football player * Nicholas Harris Nicolas (1799–1848), English antiquary * Paul Nicolas (1899–1959), French international football player * Robert Nicolas (1595–1667), English politician Nicolás * Adolfo Nicolás (1936–2020), Superior General of the Society of Jesus * Eduardo Nicolás (born 1972), Spanish former professional tennis player Other uses * Nicolas (wine retailer), a French chain of wine retailers * ''Le Petit Nicolas'', a series of children's books by René Goscinny See also

* San Nicolás (other) * Nicholas (other) * Nicola (other) * Nikola, a given name {{Interwiki extra, qid=Q7029481 ...
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Nicolás Suárez Callaú
Nicolás Suárez Callaú (1851 in Portachuelo – 1940 in Cachuela Esperanza) set up a multinational rubber empire in South America at the beginning of the 20th century. Attracted by the rubber boom, Nicolas Suárez with his six brothers crossed the Andes at the end of the 19th century and founded ''Cachuela Esperanza'' at the rapids of Río Beni as a headquarters for the rubber export. During the heyday of the rubber boom, his empire had branches at Acre, Manaus, Belém, and London, and Nicolás Suárez Callaú owned 80,000 square kilometres of land in the Bolivian Beni is a Japanese R&B singer, who debuted in 2004 under the Avex Trax label. In 2008, Arashiro left Avex Trax and transferred to Universal Music Japan where she started to perform as simply Beni (stylized as BENI). She was initially best known fo ... and Pando departments, 50,000 heads of cattle and 6 steamboats. External linksBolivian Chronicle 1876-1888 (German) {{DEFAULTSORT:Callau, Nicolas Suare ...
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Nicolás Suárez (Bolivian Footballer)
Nicolás Suárez Vaca (born December 23, 1978, in Santa Ana del Yacuma) is a Bolivian football defender and manager. National team Suárez made his debut for the Bolivia national team on November 3, 1999, in a friendly match against Paraguay, as a substitute for Gonzalo Galindo. Coaching career In April 2019, Suárez returned to Club Real Potosí to manage the club's reserve team. On 9 August 2019, Suárez was appointed manager of his former club Club Real Potosí Club Real Potosí is a Bolivian football club based in Potosí. Founded on 1 April 1988, in 2022 it will play in the Potosí Football Association Championship, after being relegated from the Bolivian Primera División in 2021, holding home games .... Due to bad results, he was fired on 8 October 2019.
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Nicolás Suárez Province
Nicolás Suárez is one of the five provinces of the Bolivian Pando department and is situated in the department's northwestern parts. Its name honors Nicolás Suárez Callaú (1861-1940) who owned major parts of today's ''Pando'' and ''Beni'' Departments in the times of the caoutchouc-boom. Location ''Nicolás Suárez'' Province is located between 10° 39' and 11° 27' South and between 67° 33' and 69° 34' West. It extends over a length of 370 km from Northeast to Southwest, and up to 100 km from North to South. The province is situated in the Amazon lowlands of Bolivia and borders Brazil in the North, Peru in the West, Manuripi Province in the South, and Abuná Province in the East. Population The population of Nicolás Suárez Province has increased by almost 200% over the recent two decades: *1992: 18,447 inhabitants (census) *2001: 29,536 inhabitants (census) *2005: 39,577 inhabitants (est.) *2010: 51,377 inhabitants (est.) 42.4% of the population a ...
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Nicolás Suárez (Chilean Footballer)
Víctor Nicolás Suárez Céspedes (born 20 May 1982) is a Chilean retired association football, footballer. External links * Nicolás Suárez
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Nicolás Suárez (Uruguayan Footballer)
Óscar Nicolás Suárez León (born 13 April 1999) is an Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward. Career Club career Suárez got his official debut for Deportivo Maldonado in the Uruguayan Segunda División against C.A. Torque on 10 December 2016. He scored his first official goal for Maldonado on 6 July 2019 against Villa Española. Playing only 11 official games for Maldonado's first team, and the rest of the time, mostly for the U19s, Suárez left the club at the end of 2019. In 2020, Suárez moved to fellow league club Rocha FC The Rocha Fútbol Club is a Uruguayan football club from the city of Rocha, Uruguay. It was founded in 1999 and plays in the second professional division of Uruguay. Rocha was the first club from outside Montevideo to have played in the Copa L ... on loan for the whole year.Rocha, el abrazo de líder
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