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Rangel (other)
Rangel is a Spanish and Portuguese surname. Rangel may also refer to the following places: *Rangel, Luanda, Angola *Rangel Municipality, Mérida, Venezuela) See also * Wrangle (other) *Wrangel (other) *Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School in Dallas, Texas, U.S. *Rangle In falconry, rangle is a term used for small stones which are fed to hawks to aid in digestion. These stones, which are generally slightly larger than peas, are used less often now than they were historically. See also * Gastrolith References< ...
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Rangel
Rangel (, ) is a surname of Portuguese origin. Rangel is a toponymic surname. The origin of the term is uncertain but French And Germanic roots are discussed, one are from the German "ragin-walt" - a mighty ruler. Other theory about the origin of surname is the Rang a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. Place where the estate would have been named after this place in Portugal with the addition of the suffix EL The Surname came from the estate of “Ronge or Range”, later Rangel, located in Ribeira de Coselhas, Coimbra Portugal. It belonged to Gundisalvus and was taken from the Moors, during the siege of Coimbra in 1117 in the Christian reconquest of the Iberian peninsula. The surname is found in Portugal, Spain, Germany, France, England, United States, Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, Russia, East Timor, and Angola. In places like Mexico the surname is strictly linked to the Spanish branch of the surname ...
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Rangel, Luanda
Rangel is one of the six urban districts that make up the municipality of Luanda, in the province of Luanda, the capital of Angola. The Rangel District is one of the older and more urbanized in Metropolitan Luanda. The district has an area of 6.2 square kilometers. The district is best known as the home of Americo Boavida University Hospital as well as several large sporting facilities including Pavilhão da Cidadela, Pavilhão Anexo and Pavilhão Anexo II. Orientation At last count in 2006, Rangel was believed to have a population of 261,000. Rangel is bordered to the west by the municipalities of Ingombota, to the north by Sambizanga, to the east by Cazenga and the south by the municipalities Kilamba Kiaxi and Maianga. Rangel consists 12 distinctive neighborhoods. Americo Boavida University Hospital is located in Rangel. The hospital was founded in 1958 and is an important teaching hospital and regional medical center for Luanda. Avenue Deolinda Rodrigues runs along ...
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Rangel Municipality, Mérida
Rangel is one of the 23 municipalities (municipios) of the Venezuelan state of Mérida. Its capital is the town of Mucuchíes. It has four parishes: Cacute, La Toma, Mucurubá, and San Rafael. The municipality is named after the national hero Colonel José Antonio Rangel (1788-1821), who played a prominent role in the Venezuelan War of Independence The Venezuelan War of Independence ( es, Guerra de Independencia de Venezuela, links=no, 1810–1823) was one of the Spanish American wars of independence of the early nineteenth century, when independence movements in Latin America fought agai .... References Municipalities of Mérida (state) {{MéridaVE-geo-stub ...
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Wrangle (other)
Wrangle or similar may refer to: * Wrangle, Lincolnshire, a village in England * Wrangle, a historical name for the card game Russian Bank * Data wrangling See also * *Wrangler (other) *Wrangel (other) *Rangel (other) * Rangle In falconry, rangle is a term used for small stones which are fed to hawks to aid in digestion. These stones, which are generally slightly larger than peas, are used less often now than they were historically. See also * Gastrolith References< ...
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Wrangel (other)
Wrangel is a Germanic surname. Wrangel or Wrangell may also refer to: Places * Wrangel Island, a Russian island in the Arctic Ocean * Wrangell Island, Alaska ** Wrangell, Alaska ** Wrangell Airport ** Fort Wrangel * Wrangell Mountains, Alaska ** Mount Wrangell Ships * , ships built during World War I * , several ships of the Swedish Navy * , an American ship launched in 1944 Other * Wrangel family, a Baltic German noble family See also * * Wrangle (other) *Wrangler (other) * Rangel (other) *Rangle In falconry, rangle is a term used for small stones which are fed to hawks to aid in digestion. These stones, which are generally slightly larger than peas, are used less often now than they were historically. See also * Gastrolith References< ...
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Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School
The Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School is a school for girls in Dallas, Texas. Part of the Dallas Independent School District, it is the first public all-girls school in the state and is renowned for its challenging coursework and high college matriculation rate.Hobbs, Tawnell D.All-girls school thriving (). ''The Dallas Morning News''. Saturday May 12, 2007. Retrieved on October 17, 2014. The school was established in 2004 and graduated its first class of 21 students in 2009. It opened under the leadership of Principal Vivian Taylor-Samudio. The school is in proximity to Fair Park. History The school is named after Irma Lerma Rangel who was the first Mexican-American woman elected to the Texas House of Representatives and the first woman elected as Chair of the Mexican-American Legislative Caucus. Palm Harbor Homes founder and philanthropist Lee Posey, along with his wife, visited The Young Women's Leadership School of East Harlem, a high-performing all girls' s ...
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