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Perico (book)
Perico may refer to: People * Gabriele Perico (born 1984), Italian footballer * Laura Perico (born 1989), Colombian actress * Miguel Ángel Alonso or Perico Alonso (born 1953), father of Xabi Alonso * Perico (Spanish footballer) (born 1985), Spanish footballer * Perico Fernandez (1952–2016), professional boxer from Zaragoza, Spain * Perico Sambeat (born 1962), Spanish jazz saxophonist * Simone Perico (born 1989), Italian footballer * Perico (elder), leader of the Acaxee tribe and their Acaxee Rebellion, rebellion against the Spanish Places * Perico, Cuba, a city in Matanzas Province * Perico, Texas, a ghost town in the United States * Ciudad Perico, a city in the Province of Jujuy, Argentina Other uses

* Perico (dish), a popular Venezuelan and Colombian dish based on scrambled eggs and various vegetables * Perico (book), ''Perico'' (book), of short stories by Uruguayan writer Juan José Morosoli * ''Perico'', Spanish for parakeet {{disambiguation, geo, hndis, surname ...
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Gabriele Perico
Gabriele Perico (born 11 March 1984) is an Italian former professional association football, footballer who played as a right back (association football), right back for Virtus Bergamo Alzano Seriate 1909, Virtus Bergamo in the Serie D. He is a former Italy national under-20 football team, Italy U20 international. Club career Perico started his career at hometown club Atalanta B.C., Atalanta. In the 2003–04 season he left for A.C. Prato, Prato. AlbinoLeffe In summer 2004, he was signed by Serie B side U.C. AlbinoLeffe, AlbinoLeffe from Prato along with Mauro Belotti and Alessandro Diamanti. The Province of Bergamo based club, also signed Primavera teammate José Joelson Inácio, Joelson (in a co-ownership deal) and Mauro Minelli (on loan) from Atalanta. He made his Serie B debut for U.C. AlbinoLeffe, AlbinoLeffe in a 2–0 victory against S.S.C. Venezia, Venezia, on 11 September 2004. Cagliari On 9 August 2010 Perico joined Cagliari Calcio, Cagliari along with Simon Laner on ...
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Laura Perico
Laura Perico (born 29 December 1989 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a Colombian actress. Telenovelas 2019 Los Internacionales 2019 Jugar con Fuego ..Andrea *2019 Bolivar...Elsa *2016 – La Niña... Juliana * 2015 – Narcos...Marina Ochoa * 2014 – La Suegra .... Carolina López de Burgos * 2012 – ¿Dónde está Elisa? .... Elisa León Jiménez * 2010 – El Clon .... Natalia Ferrer Antonelli * 2010 – Rosario Tijeras ....Leticia De Bedut * 2009 – El penultimo beso ....Clara de Luna Izquierdo Preciado * 2008 – Victoria Victoria most commonly refers to: * Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia * Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada * Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory * Victoria, Seychelle .......Mariana Mendoza * 2007 – Pura sangre ....Irene Lagos (Joven) * 2007 – Pocholo ....Sara Larrea * 2006 – Amores de mercado ....Natalia Álamo * 2005 – Juegos prohibidos .... * 2005 – Juego limpi ...
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Miguel Ángel Alonso
Miguel Ángel 'Periko' Alonso Oyarbide (born 1 February 1953) is a Spanish former football midfielder and manager. In his professional career he played mainly for Real Sociedad (five years) and Barcelona (three), amassing La Liga totals of 273 matches and 42 goals during ten seasons. A Spanish international for two years, Alonso represented the country at the 1982 World Cup. Playing career Born in Tolosa, Gipuzkoa, Alonso played professionally for Real Sociedad, FC Barcelona and CE Sabadell FC. With the first, he was instrumental in back-to-back La Liga conquests (averaging 32 games and five goals in those seasons and not starting only once), and won 19 of his 20 caps for Spain in the process; his debut came on 24 September 1980 in a friendly match with Hungary (2–2), in Budapest. In 1982–83, having retired from the national team after the unsuccessful home World Cup campaign, Alonso joined Barcelona, being used relatively little during most of his spell. He won the le ...
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Perico (Spanish Footballer)
Pedro José Pinazo Arias (born 18 January 1985), known as Perico, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He appeared in 222 Segunda División games over nine seasons, scoring a combined 19 goals for five clubs. He appeared in one match in La Liga, with Málaga. Club career Born in Málaga, Perico began his career with hometown's Málaga CF. Almost exclusively associated to the reserves during his early spell, he only appeared once in La Liga with the Andalusians' first team, featuring 90 minutes in a 0–1 away loss against RCD Mallorca on 21 June 2003. In July 2007, Perico left Málaga and signed a two-year contract with second division club CD Castellón. After two seasons of regular playing time, he joined fellow league side UD Salamanca. Perico equalled a career-best five goals in 2010–11, but he could not help prevent the Castile and León team from being relegated at the end of the campaign. He subsequently continued in the second leve ...
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Perico Fernandez
Perico may refer to: People * Gabriele Perico (born 1984), Italian footballer * Laura Perico (born 1989), Colombian actress * Miguel Ángel Alonso or Perico Alonso (born 1953), father of Xabi Alonso * Perico (Spanish footballer) (born 1985), Spanish footballer * Perico Fernandez (1952–2016), professional boxer from Zaragoza, Spain * Perico Sambeat (born 1962), Spanish jazz saxophonist * Simone Perico (born 1989), Italian footballer * Perico (elder), leader of the Acaxee tribe and their rebellion against the Spanish Places * Perico, Cuba, a city in Matanzas Province * Perico, Texas, a ghost town in the United States * Ciudad Perico, a city in the Province of Jujuy, Argentina Other uses * Perico (dish), a popular Venezuelan and Colombian dish based on scrambled eggs and various vegetables * ''Perico'' (book), of short stories by Uruguayan writer Juan José Morosoli Juan José Morosoli (January 19, 1899 – December 29, 1957) was a Uruguayan writer. His masterpiece is ...
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Perico Sambeat
Perico Sambeat (born July 13, 1962) is a Spanish jazz saxophonist. He is an instructor at Berklee's campus in Valencia, Spain. Discography * ''Uptown Dance'' (EGT, 1992) * ''Dual Force'' ( Ronnie Scott's Jazz House, 1996) * ''Jindungo'' (Fresh Sound, 1997) * ''Ademuz'' (Fresh Sound, 1998) * ''Some Other Spring'' (Satchmo, 1999) * ''Perico'' (Lola/Chrysalis/EMI Spain, 2001) * ''Jazz Viene Del Sur Cruce de Caminos'' (Resistencia, 2001) * ''Passages'' (Resistencia, 2002) * ''Friendship Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague. In some cultures, the concept o ...'' ( ACT, 2003) * ''Un Circ Sense Ileons'' (Nuevos Medios, 2004) * ''Colina Miralta Sambeat Trio'' (Contrabaix/Karonte, 2007) * ''Flamenco Big Band'' (Verve, 2008) * ''Andando'' (Contrabaix, 2009) * ''Infinita'' (Fresh Sound, 2009) * ''Barcelona Hora C ...
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Simone Perico
Simone Perico (born 10 August 1989) is an Italian footballer who plays as a defender for Serie C club Giana Erminio. Career Born in Seriate, the Province of Bergamo, Perico started his career with Atalanta Bergamo, then left for Poggibonsi in 2008 In 2009, he left for another Lega Pro Seconda Divisione club Pro Sesto. He played 21 times for the bottom team. On 11 September 2010, he signed a 1-year contract with Lega Pro Prima Divisione club Barletta Barletta () is a city, ''comune'' of Apulia, in south eastern Italy. Barletta is the capoluogo, together with Andria and Trani, of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. It has a population of around 94,700 citizens. The city's territory belong ... on free transfer. He was immediately included in the starting XI, ahead Alessio Lanotte as defender. References External links * Football.it Profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Perico, Simone 1989 births People from Seriate Living people Italian footballers Men's association football fu ...
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Perico (elder)
Perico may refer to: People * Gabriele Perico (born 1984), Italian footballer * Laura Perico (born 1989), Colombian actress * Miguel Ángel Alonso or Perico Alonso (born 1953), father of Xabi Alonso * Perico (Spanish footballer) (born 1985), Spanish footballer * Perico Fernandez (1952–2016), professional boxer from Zaragoza, Spain * Perico Sambeat (born 1962), Spanish jazz saxophonist * Simone Perico (born 1989), Italian footballer * Perico (elder), leader of the Acaxee tribe and their rebellion against the Spanish Places * Perico, Cuba, a city in Matanzas Province * Perico, Texas, a ghost town in the United States * Ciudad Perico, a city in the Province of Jujuy, Argentina Other uses * Perico (dish), a popular Venezuelan and Colombian dish based on scrambled eggs and various vegetables * ''Perico'' (book), of short stories by Uruguayan writer Juan José Morosoli Juan José Morosoli (January 19, 1899 – December 29, 1957) was a Uruguayan writer. His masterpiece is '' ...
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Acaxee
Acaxee was a tribe or group of tribes in the Sierra Madre Occidental in eastern Sinaloa and NW Durango. They spoke a Taracahitic language in the Southern Uto-Aztecan language family. Their culture was based on horticulture and the exploitation of wild animal and plant life. They are now extinct as an identifiable ethnic group., accessed 1 Feb 2011 History In December 1601, the Acaxees, under the direction of an elder named Perico, began an uprising against Spanish rule. This revolt was called the Acaxee Rebellion. They are said to have been converted to the Catholic faith by the society of Jesuits in 1602. Early accounts by Jesuit missionaries allege continual warfare and cannibalism among the Tepehuan, ''Acaxee'', and Xixime who inhabited Nueva Vizcaya Nueva Vizcaya, officially the Province of Nueva Vizcaya ( ilo, Probinsia ti Nueva Vizcaya; gad, Probinsia na Nueva Vizcaya; Pangasinan: ''Luyag/Probinsia na Nueva Vizcaya''; tl, Lalawigan ng Nueva Vizcaya ), is a land ...
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Acaxee Rebellion
The Acaxee Rebellion was an insurrection against Spanish rule in Mexico by Acaxee Indians, in 1601. The Acaxee attempt to expel the Spanish from their lands, regain their independence, and retain their traditional culture which was threatened by forced labor and Jesuit missionaries imposed upon them by the Spanish. They killed about 50 Spaniards and shut down silver mining operations in their territory for two years. In 1603, a Spanish army with Indian allies defeated the Acaxee and captured and executed most of their leaders. Subsequent smallpox epidemics killed most of the surviving Acaxee. The Acaxee The Acaxee spoke a Uto-Aztecan language and lived in the mountains, the Sierra Madre Occidental, and canyons of east central Sinaloa and western Durango, east of the city of present-day city of Culiacan. Their territory was about 125 miles north to south and 50 miles east to west. The area was called Topia and Tepehuana by the Spaniards. The Acaxee and their neighbors sha ...
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Perico, Cuba
Perico is a municipality and town in the Matanzas Province of Cuba. It is located south of Marti, north of Colón and east of Jovellanos. Geography The municipality is divided into the barrios of Altamisal, Norte, Quintana, Roque, Sur and Tinguaro. It counts the hamlets (''consejos populares'') of España Republicana, meaning ''Republican Spain'', and Máximo Gómez, named after the military commander in Cuban War of Independence. History Perico was founded in 1874 near a garrison of the Spanish Colonial Civil Guard. The name was changed in 1885 to Miguel de Cervantes, then restored to Perico in 1899. Demographics In 2004, the municipality of Perico had a population of 31,147. With a total area of , it has a population density of . Transport Perico is crossed by the Carretera Central highway and counts a railway station of the main line from Havana to Santiago de Cuba. Notable people * Félix Navarro Rodríguez, dissident He was later released. *Minnie Miñoso, famed Ameri ...
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Perico, Texas
Perico, once known as Farwell, is a tiny unincorporated rural hamlet along and south of U.S. Route 87 in Dallam County, Texas, United States. As of 2023, there are perhaps half a dozen homes, and a small granary at Perico. History As late as 1980, the town had a business, a grain elevator A grain elevator is a facility designed to stockpile or store grain. In the grain trade, the term "grain elevator" also describes a tower containing a bucket elevator or a pneumatic conveyor, which scoops up grain from a lower level and deposits ... and two known residents. References External links Perico, Texason Ghosttowns.com Geography of Dallam County, Texas {{DallamCountyTX-geo-stub ...
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