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Tamayo (volleyball Club)
Tamayo may refer to: * Tamayo (surname), a surname *Tamayo, Dominican Republic, a municipality in the Dominican Republic * Tamayo (''Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba''), a character in the manga series ''Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba'' People with the given name *Tamayo Akiyama, Japanese author *, Japanese video game composer *Tamayo Marukawa, Japanese politician *, Japanese social worker and politician See also *Rincón de Tamayo Rincón de Tamayo is a community in the municipality of Celaya, Guanajuato in Mexico. It maintains a relevance with regard to other communities in the municipality of Celaya. Singer Joan Sebastian José Manuel Figueroa Figueroa (April 8, 1951 ..., a community in Celaya, Guanajuato in Mexico {{disambiguation, geo, given name Japanese feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Tamayo (surname)
Tamayo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez (born 1942), Cuban cosmonaut * Francisco Tamayo (1902-1985), Venezuelan botanist * Franz Tamayo (1878–1956), Bolivian intellectual *Gustavo Tamayo, Colombian ophthalmologist *Jeff Tamayo, pioneer of Taekwondo and military officer in the Philippines *José Luis Tamayo (1858–1947), Ecuadorian president * Juan José Tamayo (born 1946), Spanish theologian * Manuel Tamayo y Baus (1829–1898), Spanish dramatist * María Fernanda Tamayo, Ecuadorian police official * Misael Tamayo Hernández (1952–2006), Mexican journalist *Rufino Tamayo Rufino del Carmen Arellanes Tamayo (August 25, 1899 – June 24, 1991) was a Mexican painter of Zapotec heritage, born in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico.Sullivan, 170-171Ades, 357 Tamayo was active in the mid-20th century in Mexico and New York, ... (1899–1991), Mexican painter {{surname, Tamayo Spanish-language surnames ...
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Tamayo, Dominican Republic
Tamayo is a city and a municipality in the Baoruco province of the Dominican Republic. Tamayo is the driest location in the Dominican Republic and the only-one with a desertic climate. Geographical context Tamayo is a small town filled with simple, fascinating people. Belonging to the province Baoruco, it is located on the eastern side of the Neyba valley, in the mountains of western Yaque del Sur River, which separates it from the municipality of Vicente Noble in the province of Barahona, south of San Juan de la Maguana and east of the Galván township. Climate Its location over a number of rain shadows through the highlands of Hispaniola from the northeasterly trade winds gives Tamayo a desert climate (Köppen ''BWh''). Rainfall is negligible during most of the year, except between May–June and August–September. *Average annual rainfall: *Average annual temperature: Population The municipality of Tamayo has six municipal districts, which are Cabeza de Toro, Men ...
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Tamayo Akiyama
a Japanese shōjo manga author and artist. She is a former member of CLAMP, having left the group on October 1, 1992. Akiyama has also done illustrations for three novels (''Kyokutō Shōnen'' and ''Komaranu mae no kami da nomi'' by Kobayashi Megumi and ''Watashi no Kare wa Hamster'' by Edō Kei) and illustrations for a CD (''Psycho Sound Machine Drama'' by Ohara Mariko). Works Hyper Rune, Mouryou Kiden, Secret Chaser, and Zyword are currently being published in North America by Tokyopop. In CLAMP’s early years, Akiyama worked on doujinshi , also romanized as ', is the Japanese term for self-published print works, such as magazines, manga, and novels. Part of a wider category of '' doujin'' (self-published) works, ''doujinshi'' are often derivative of existing works and created by ... in the BL genre. Her collaborative doujinshi works have been released on July 19, 1988, in a collection known as CLAMP Book. See also * CLAMP References External linkspaupau*BOX ...
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Tamayo Kawamoto
Tamayo Kawamoto (河本 圭代 or かわもと たまよ), also simply known as TAMAYO, is a Japanese video game music composer. During her time at Capcom, she wrote music for games. After leaving Capcom in 1988, she joined Taito and became a member of their in-house band, Zuntata. She later joined up with Japanese singer Cyua to form the group Betta Flash. Career Kawamoto was one of the first musicians hired at Capcom. At Capcom, she was credited under the alias "Tamayan" or "Tamatama". She produced music for games such as Commando, Black Tiger, and Ghouls 'n Ghosts. She also composed music for Exed Exes. Kamamoto later left Capcom in 1988. In 1989, she joined Taito as a composer, becoming a member of their house band and sound team, Zuntata. While in Zuntata, Kawamoto composed the soundtracks for Yuyu no Quiz de Go! Go! and the ''Ray'' series, including ''RayForce'', ''RayStorm'', and ''RayCrisis''. According to Kawamoto in an interview, shortly after she left Zuntata, a ...
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Tamayo Marukawa
is a Japanese politician and former announcer of TV Asahi, who serves as a member of the House of Councillors of the National Diet (parliament of Japan). She is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party. She served as the head of the Women's Affairs Office of the LDP in October 2009. She graduated from the University of Tokyo with the Bachelor of Economics degree in 1993. The 2007 House of Councillors election marked her entry into politics. The documentary film ''"Pictures at an Election"'' covers some of her campaign. She is married to Taku Otsuka (a member of the House of Representatives). Their wedding ceremony was held in Meiji Shrine on 16 June 2008. Marukawa has served twice as Minister of State for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. She first served in the role under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe from August 2016 until August 2017. She was named to the post a second time by Yoshihide Suga on 18 February 2021 to replace fellow LDP lawmaker and former Olympian Seiko ...
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Miyagi Tamayo
, née , was a Japanese social worker and politician who was a member of the House of Councillors. Biography Miyagi Tamayo was born on 1 February 1892''日本女性人名辞典〔普及版〕'', pp. 1017-1018 in Yamaguchi town in Yoshiki District, Yamaguchi, the second daughter of .''山口県百科事典'', p. 746 She graduated from the Nara Girl's Higher Normal School Natural History Department in March 1914,''現代日本朝日人物事典'', p. 1568''近現代日本女性人名事典'', p. 335 and she later became an assistant teacher at her alma mater. From 1920 until 1923 she studied child protection issues at the Ohara Institute for Social Research. In 1922, the same year the '' shōnenhō'' was enacted, she traveled to the United States on behalf of the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture and the Ministry of Justice to study child protection projects. After returning to Japan, he became Japan's first female probation officer at the Tokyo juvenile court. Sh ...
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Rincón De Tamayo
Rincón de Tamayo is a community in the municipality of Celaya, Guanajuato in Mexico. It maintains a relevance with regard to other communities in the municipality of Celaya. Singer Joan Sebastian José Manuel Figueroa Figueroa (April 8, 1951 – July 13, 2015), known professionally as Joan Sebastian (), was a Mexican singer-songwriter. He composed more than 1,000 songs, including compositions for artists such as Bronco, Vicente Fernánd ... wrote a song about a girl named Rosa who lived in Rincón de Tamayo. The late Josefina Mancera Martinez was born there in 1931. Geographical features Rincón de Tamayo has a population of about 9749 people. It is 1790 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by several hills that are relatively high. Rincón de Tamayo has no territorial extension because it is not a municipality, although people are trying to make it a municipality. There are no other communities that belong to Rincón de Tamayo because it is not a municipality, but it ...
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