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Regino may refer to: * Regino (river), small coastal river in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France People *April Boy Regino (1961–2020), Filipino singer * Jacinto Regino Pachano (1835–1903), Venezuelan writer and politician * Regino of Prüm (died 915), Benedictine churchman *Regino C. Hermosisima, Jr. (born 1927), Filipino judge * Regino Díaz Relova (1874–1961), Filipino military officer * Regino Garcia (1840–1916), Filipino artist, botanist and forester * Regino García (1875–?), Cuban baseball catcher * Regino Hernández (born 1991), Spanish snowboarder * Regino Pedroso (1896–1983), Cuban poet * Regino Ramirez, Texas, a census-designated place the United States * Regino Sainz de la Maza (1896–1981), Spanish classical guitarist and composer *Regino Ylanan (1889–1963), Filipino athlete, physician and sports administrator *Regino (footballer) José Franco Gómez (born 26 December 1988), commonly known as Regino, is a Spanish footballer who plays ...
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Regino (river)
The Regino River ( co, Fiume di Regino) is a small coastal river in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. Course The Regino is long. It crosses the communes of Belgodère, Feliceto, Occhiatana, Speloncato, Santa-Reparata-di-Balagna and Ville-di-Paraso. The Regino rises in the canton of Feliceto to the west of the San Parteo mountain. It flows in a north-northwest direction, passing between the villages of Feliceto and Nessa, then turns to run in a northeast direction to its mouth on the sea. It is dammed to the south of L'Île-Rousse to form the Lac de Codole. The dam was built in the early 1980s by the ''Société de Développement Agricole de la Corse'' (SOMIVAC) to supply water to the eastern part of the Balagne for drinking and irrigation. Watershed There are about of streams in the Reginu watershed, which covers more than . The reservoir is supplied by a watershed of . The Reginu valley has a Mediterranean climate, with little rain in the summer. It regula ...
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April Boy Regino
Dennis Magloyuan Regino (April 9, 1961 – November 29, 2020), known professionally as April Boy Regino (), was a Filipino singer, songwriter, and actor who popularized ballads such as "Paano ang Puso Ko", "Umiiyak ang Puso" and "Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin" in the 1990s and novelty songs such as "Ye Ye Vonnel". He always wore a baseball cap in public as a trademark. Early life Dennis Magloyuan Regino was born on April 9, 1961, in Marikina. He was the fourth of Tomas and Lucena's eight children, and grew up in a slum near the railway track in Caloocan. As a child, he helped his parents sell snacks (rice cakes, banana cue and camote cue), and customers would often ask him to sing. At age 10, he began joining amateur singing contests for the prize money. He left school after sixth grade to focus on singing, and aside from contests, he also performed in local fiestas and as an opening act for other musicians. At age 18, he became a singer in Japan. Music career Regino returned to the ...
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Jacinto Regino Pachano
Jacinto Regino Pachano (born 1835–1903) was a Venezuelan military person, writer and politician. See also *List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela The following is a list of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela since 1830, when Venezuela achieved independence after the dissolution of Gran Colombia. The founding minister was Diego Bautista Urbaneja, who held multiple terms. The current ... * List of Venezuelans External links 1835 births 1903 deaths Venezuelan military personnel Members of the Senate of Venezuela Venezuelan male writers People from Falcón Venezuelan Ministers of Interior Members of the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies Venezuelan Ministers of Foreign Affairs Planning ministers of Venezuela Trade ministers of Venezuela {{Venezuela-bio-stub ...
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Regino Of Prüm
Regino of Prüm or of Prum ( la, Regino Prumiensis, german: Regino von Prüm; died 915 AD) was a Benedictine monk, who served as abbot of Prüm (892–99) and later of Saint Martin's at Trier, and chronicler, whose ''Chronicon'' is an important source for late Carolingian history. Biography According to the statements of a later era, Regino was the son of noble parents and was born at the stronghold of Altrip on the Rhine near Speyer at an unknown date. From his election as abbot and from his writings, it is evident that he had entered the Benedictine Order, probably at Prüm itself, and that he had been a diligent student. The rich and celebrated Imperial Abbey of Prüm suffered greatly during the 9th century from the marauding incursions of the Norsemen. It had been twice seized and ravaged, in 882 AD and 892 AD. After its second devastation by the Danes, the abbot Farabert resigned his office and Regino was elected his successor in 892 AD. His labours for the restoration of t ...
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Regino C
Regino may refer to: *Regino (river), small coastal river in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France People *April Boy Regino (1961–2020), Filipino singer *Jacinto Regino Pachano (1835–1903), Venezuelan writer and politician * Regino of Prüm (died 915), Benedictine churchman *Regino C. Hermosisima, Jr. (born 1927), Filipino judge * Regino Díaz Relova (1874–1961), Filipino military officer * Regino Garcia (1840–1916), Filipino artist, botanist and forester * Regino García (1875–?), Cuban baseball catcher * Regino Hernández (born 1991), Spanish snowboarder * Regino Pedroso (1896–1983), Cuban poet * Regino Ramirez, Texas, a census-designated place the United States * Regino Sainz de la Maza (1896–1981), Spanish classical guitarist and composer *Regino Ylanan (1889–1963), Filipino athlete, physician and sports administrator *Regino (footballer) José Franco Gómez (born 26 December 1988), commonly known as Regino, is a Spanish footballer who plays fo ...
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Regino Díaz Relova
Regino Díaz Relova (August 2, 1874 – June 18, 1961) was a Filipino revolutionary who fought during the Philippine Revolution in Los Baños, Bay, Calauan and his hometown Pila, Laguna during the Philippine–American War. He was rank as a lieutenant colonel of the Katipunan. Antecedents Relova was born in Pila, Laguna to parents Don Feliciano Díaz Relova and Doña Concepción Díaz. Feliciano, God-fearing and industrious, was a three-term Capitan Municipal of Pila in 1875–1876, 1885–1888 and 1895–1898. Feliciano and Concepción had nine children, namely eldest Ruperto, Paz, Socorro (who died a young maiden), Regino, Iñigo, Santiago (great grandfather of Lia Relova Price), Arcadio (great grandfather of Dominic Ochoa and Maverick Relova), Federico and José (whose son, Lorenzo Relova, became Associate Justice of the Supreme Court). Feliciano's parents (Regino Relova's grandparents) were Don Regino Reloba de San Antonio and Doña Oliva Díaz and sisters Salomé ( ...
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Regino Garcia
Regino García y Basa (11 June 1840 – 16 July 1916) was a Filipino artist, botanist and forester. He was also a printing instructor at the University of Santo Tomas and director of walks, gardens and parks for Manila. He is noted for being one of the botanical illustrators who produced plates for Francisco Manuel Blanco's ''Flora de Filipinas'', the illustrated version of which was published in Manila between 1877 and 1883. References 1840 births 1916 deaths Botanical illustrators 19th-century Filipino painters 20th-century Filipino painters {{Philippines-artist-stub ...
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Regino García
Regino "Marmelo" García (1875–?) was a Cuban baseball catcher in the Cuban League and Negro leagues. He played from 1901 to 1914 with several ballclubs, including San Francisco, Almendares, the Fe club, Habana, Cuban Stars (West), Cuban X-Giants, and the All Cubans. He was elected to the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame The Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame (''Salón de la Fama del Béisbol Cubano'') is a hall of fame that honors eminent baseball players from Cuban baseball. Established in 1939 to honor players, managers, and umpires in the pre-revolution Cuban League ... in 1941. References External links 1875 births Year of death missing Cuban League players Cuban baseball players All Cubans players Almendares (baseball) players Club Fé players Cuban Stars (West) players Cuban X-Giants players Habana players San Francisco (baseball) players {{Cuba-baseball-catcher-stub ...
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Regino Hernández
Regino Hernández Martín (; born 25 July 1991 in Ceuta) is a Spanish snowboarder. Career On 29 March 2011, he won a gold medal in snowboard cross at the 2011 FIS Junior World Championships in Valmalenco, Italy. Regino participated for the first time at the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver 2010 where he was 31st. He was eliminated at the 1/8 round. Four years later in Sochi 2014 The 2014 Winter Olympics, officially called the XXII Olympic Winter Games (russian: XXII Олимпийские зимние игры, XXII Olimpiyskiye zimniye igry) and commonly known as Sochi 2014 (russian: Сочи 2014), was an international ... he reached the quarterfinals where he was eliminated finished 21st. In Pyeongchang 2018 he reached the final and achieved the bronze medal. It was Spain's first medal at the Winter Olympics since 1992. His first World Cup podium was in La Molina, Spain on 15 March 2014. World Cup podiums Individual events Team events Olympic results Notes ...
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Regino Pedroso
Regino Pedroso (April 5, 1896 – December 7, 1983) was a Cuban poet. He won the National Poetry Prize of Cuba in 1939 for his book ''Beyond the sea sings''. That same year published his poetic Anthology (1918-1938). Works *We (''Nosotros''). Poems. Havana, Editorial Tropics, 1933. *Poetic Anthology (''Antología poética'') (1918-1938). Havana, Imp Molina, 1939. *Beyond the sea sings (''Más allá canta el mar''). Poem. Havana Imp Veronica, 1939. *Bolivar Symphony freedom (''Bolívar, sinfonía de libertad''). Poem. Havana, P. Fernández, 1945. *The Yuan Pei Fu plum (''El ciruelo de Yuan Pei Fu''). Chinese poems. Havana, P. Fernandez, 1955. *Poems (''Poemas''). Prol. Nicolás Guillén. Anthology. Havana, Eds. Union, 1966. *Poetry (''Obra poética''). "Regino Pedroso and the new Cuban poetry" by Felix Pita Rodriguez. Havana, Editorial Art and Literature, 1975. 20th-century Cuban poets Cuban male poets 1896 births 1983 deaths 20th-century male writers {{Cuba-poet- ...
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Regino Ramirez, Texas
Regino Ramirez is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County Starr County is located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 65,920. Its county seat is Rio Grande City. The county was created in 1848. It is named for James Harper Starr, who served as Secretary of the Tr ..., Texas, United States. This was a new CDP for the 2010 census with a population of 85. Geography Regino Ramirez is located at (26.487985, -98.933774). Education It is in the Roma Independent School District. 2010 map/ref> References {{authority control Census-designated places in Starr County, Texas Census-designated places in Texas ...
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Regino Sainz De La Maza
Regino Sainz de la Maza y Ruiz (7 September 1896 – 26 November 1981) was a Spanish classical guitarist and composer. Biography Sainz de la Maza was born in Burgos. At ten, he got his first guitar and started his musical studies with Santiago Landache ( solfege), José Nicolás Quesada (piano), and Eugenio Rodríguez Pascual (guitar). In 1910, his family moved to San Sebastián, where he studied piano with Germán Cendoya, harmony with Beltrán Pagola and guitar with Luis Soria. A year later, he moved to Bilbao, where he continued his studies with Hilarión Leloup. At 18, he performed at his first concert at the Teatro Arriaga of Bilbao. He later moved to Barcelona, where he worked as a concert musician. There, he befriended Miguel Llobet and Andrés Segovia. In 1920, he played for the first time in Madrid. A year later, he toured South America, giving 90 concerts. On 20 May 1920, he was awarded a Golden Medal by the University of Buenos Aires, where he became friends with ...
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