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Santamarina is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ángel Santamarina, Argentine fencer *Eduardo Santamarina (born 1968), Mexican actor *Enrique Santamarina (1870–1937), Argentine politician * José Santamarina (born 1963), Argentine rugby union player * Luis Santamarina (1942–2017), Spanish cyclist * Mercedes Santamarina (1896–1972), Argentine art collector * Ramon Santamarina (1827–1904), Argentine businessman See also * Club y Biblioteca Ramón Santamarina Club y Biblioteca Ramón Santamarina, also known simply as Santamarina, is an Argentina, Argentine football club from the city of Tandil, Buenos Aires Province. The team currently plays in Primera B Nacional, the tournament of second division o ... or Santamarina, a football club named for the Argentine businessman, in Tandil, Buenos Aires Province * Santa Marina (other) {{surname ...
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Ángel Santamarina
Ángel Santamarina (born 28 January 1894, date of death unknown) was an Argentine fencer. He competed in the team foil competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... References External links * 1894 births Year of death missing Argentine male fencers Argentine foil fencers Olympic fencers for Argentina Fencers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Fencers from Buenos Aires {{Argentina-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Eduardo Santamarina
Eduardo Hernández García Santamarina (; born 9 July 1969) is a Mexican film, theater, and television actor who is known for his leading roles in many telenovelas. Beside Televisa telenovelas, Santamarina appeared in some Telemundo telenovelas. He is married with Mexican telenovela actress Mayrín Villanueva. Acting career Santamarina took acting classes at the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) in Mexico City from 1989 to 1991. He made his acting debut in 1992 on the set of the telenovela ''De frente al sol'', produced by Carla Estrada. His more notable roles to date were in the telenovelas '' Marisol'' in 1996 and '' Rubí'' in 2004. He made his feature film debuts in the Mexican films ''Baño de Mujeres'' and ''Ya No Los Hacen Como Antes'', both released in 2002. He will star as the antagonist in Emilio Larrosa's telenovela: ''Libre para amarte''. Personal life Eduardo married actress Itatí Cantoral in 2000. She gave birth to the couple's twin boys José Eduardo and ...
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Enrique Santamarina
Enrique Santamarina (February 8, 1870 – April 18, 1937) was an Argentina, Argentine politician who was Vice President of Argentina from September 6, 1930 to October 20, 1930 under José Félix Uriburu, resigning due to an illness. References

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José Santamarina
José María Santamarina (born 21 May 1963 in San Miguel de Tucumán) is a former Argentine rugby union player. He played as a number eight. He is the grandson of Mario Santamarina the introducer of rugby in Tucumán. Santamarina played his entire career at Tucumán Rugby Club, from 1983/84 to 1999/2000, where he won 8 titles of the Torneo del Noroeste of Argentina, in 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995 and 2000. He was also finalist of the Nacional de Clubes in 1993. He had 23 caps for Argentina, from 1991 to 1995, scoring 2 tries, 9 points on aggregate. He was called for the 1991 Rugby World Cup, playing in three games, and for the 1995 Rugby World Cup The 1995 Rugby World Cup was the third Rugby World Cup. It was hosted and won by South Africa, and was the first Rugby World Cup in which every match was held in one country. The World Cup was the first major sporting event to take place in Sou ..., playing again in three games. He never scored in both occasions. Ref ...
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Luis Santamarina
Luis Santamarina (25 June 1942 – 6 February 2017) was a Spanish cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1964 Summer Olympics. He also rode in four editions of the Tour de France. He died on 6 February 2017, aged 74.Se nos ha ido Luis Pedro Santamarina


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Mercedes Santamarina
Mercedes Santamarina Gastañaga (18 June 1896 – 23 May 1972) was an Argentine art collector and patron. Interested in art from an early age, Santamarina amassed a large collection of pieces over the course of her life. In her last few years she donated much of her collection to the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires and the Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes Tandil in Tandil. Biography Mercedes Santamarina was born on 18 June 1896 in Buenos Aires into an aristocratic family of Spanish origins. Her parents were Ramón Santamarina II and María Gaztañaga and she was the sixth of ten children. Santamarina was a granddaughter of the businessman Ramon Santamarina, who is considered the family's founder. The Santamarina family owned ''La Pola'', a large ''estancia'' (private plot of land) in Tandil in the Buenos Aires Province. Since Santamarina's father's business was also based in Tandil, she spent much of her childhood there. Upon her father's death in 1909, Santama ...
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Ramon Santamarina
Joaquin Ramon Cesareo Manuel Santamarina (February 25, 1827 – August 23, 1904) was an Argentine businessman of Spanish origin. After arriving in Argentina at the age of seventeen, he acquired many ranches and eventually founded Santamarina and Sons, which is one of the major cattle companies of Argentina in the 2020s. His descendants played a significant role in the economy and politics of Argentina. Ramon Santamarina, his first son became president of the National Bank of Argentina, while his other son Enrique became vice president of Argentina in 1930. Family Ramon Santamarina was born on February 25, 1827, in Ourense, Spain. His parents were members of noble families of Galicia. His father Jose was the captain of the civil Royal Guard of Ferdinand VII of Spain. He spent most of his childhood in Ourense, until his father was transferred in A Coruña in 1835. His father had lost most of the family's fortune. While being in A Coruña, Jose Santamarina due to his large econom ...
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Club Y Biblioteca Ramón Santamarina
Club y Biblioteca Ramón Santamarina, also known simply as Santamarina, is an Argentina, Argentine football club from the city of Tandil, Buenos Aires Province. The team currently plays in Primera B Nacional, the tournament of second division of the Argentine Football Association. The club is named after Ramon Santamarina, Joaquin Ramón Cesareo Manuel Santamarina (1827-1904), an Argentine businessman. The club has only played one season in the Primera División Argentina, Argentine Primera. In 1985, it competed in the National championships, where it finished second in their group to qualify for the 2nd round where it was eliminated by Club Atlético Independiente, Independiente 6–3 on aggregate. Players Current squad . Honours *Torneo Argentino A (1): 2013–14 Torneo Argentino A, 2013–14 *Torneo Argentino B (1): 2005–06 *Liga Tandilense: 31 References External links Official TwitterOfficial Facebook
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