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Frutos Joaquín Gutiérrez
Frutos is the Spanish word for "fruits". It may refer to: ;Given name * Frutos, a Castilian hermit and saint *Frutos Baeza, a Spanish poet *Frutos Feo, a Spanish sprinter ;Other *Doctor Juan Manuel Frutos, a Paraguayan town in Caaguazú Department *Don Frutos Gómez, a 1961 Argentine film directed by Rubén W. Cavallotti * Frutos, a surname See also *Fruto (other) Fruto is the Spanish word for "fruit". It may refer to: * Fruto Chamorro (1804–1855), President of Nicaragua * Emiliano Fruto (born 1984), Colombian baseball player * Fruto, California Fruto (Spanish language, Spanish for "Fruit") is an uni ... * Fructus (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Saint Fructus
Saint Fructus () was a Castilian hermit of the eighth century venerated as a saint. Christian tradition states that he had two siblings, named Valentine (''Valentín'') and Engratia (''Engracia''). They all lived as hermits on a mountain in the region of Sepúlveda.Patron Saints Index: Saint Fructos
Engratia should not be confused with the 4th-century Portuguese martyr of the same name. Born in the 7th century to a noble family of , Fructus and his two siblings sold their family possessions after their parents' death and gave the earnings to poor. Wishing to escape from the city and the turbulent times, they established the ...
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Frutos Baeza
Frutos Baeza (1861–1918) was a Spanish poet and writer of the Murcian dialect. Selected works *''Palicos and marbles'', El Diario de Murcia, 1885 *''Gunpowder in salvos'', El Diario de Murcia, 1895 *''From my land: romances, sides, stories and games represented the garden of Murcia'', Murcia's Diary, 1897, 1899 *''Cajines and Scots!'', Editorial of my land, Murcia, 1904 See also *Murcia Murcia ( , , ) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the Capital (political), capital and most populous city of the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia, and the Ranked lists of Spanish municipalities#By population, seventh largest city i ..., Spain Spanish male writers People from Murcia Murcian writers 1861 births 1918 deaths {{Spain-writer-stub ...
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Frutos Feo
Frutos Feo Pérez (born 1 January 1972 in El Perdigón, Province of Zamora) is a retired Spanish sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres. He finished seventh in 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1997 World Championships, together with teammates Venancio José, Jordi Mayoral and Carlos Berlanga. His personal best time is 10.22 seconds, achieved in July 1996 in Monachil. References * * 1972 births Living people Sportspeople from the Province of Zamora Spanish male sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Spain Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Spain Mediterranean Games medalists in athletics Athletes (track and field) at the 1997 Mediterranean Games 20th-century Spanish people Spanish Athletics Championships winners {{Spain-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Doctor Juan Manuel Frutos
Doctor Juan Manuel Frutos is a town in the Caaguazú department of Paraguay Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay, is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the Argentina–Paraguay border, south and southwest, Brazil to the Brazil–Paraguay border, east and northeast, and Boli .... The town was formerly called "Pastoreo" and is still commonly known by this name. Sources World Gazeteer: Paraguay– World-Gazetteer.com {{Paraguay-geo-stub Populated places in the Caaguazú Department ...
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Caaguazú Department
Caaguazú () is a Departments of Paraguay, department in Paraguay. The capital is the city of Coronel Oviedo. History In the 16th and 17th centuries, European settlers in the present-day department of Caaguazú District, Caaguazú were threatened by the Portuguese people, Portuguese Bandeirante people, Bandeirant and Guaicurú Indians, preventing permanent settlement of the land for many years. In the 18th century, repopulation of Caaguazu began again. In 1712, Gregorio Bazán de Pedraza founded the Curuguaty, Villa de San Isidro Labrador de Curuguaty, followed by Ybytimí in 1715, San Joaquin District, San Joaquín in 1746, and Carayaó in 1770. In 1906, the area was assigned the name Yhú, including the departmental capital of Yhú, Coronel Oviedo, Ajos (present day Coronel Oviedo), Carayaó, San Joaquín and Caaguazú District, Caaguazú. Upon territorial reorganization in 1945, it was given the name of Caaguazú. In 1973, the present-day territory and limits of this depar ...
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Rubén W
Reuben or Reuven is a Biblical male first name from Hebrew רְאוּבֵן (Re'uven), meaning "behold, a son". In the Bible, Reuben was the firstborn son of Jacob. Variants include Reuvein in Yiddish or as an English variant spelling on the Hebrew original; Rúben in European Portuguese; Rubens in Brazilian Portuguese; Rubén in Spanish; Rubèn in Catalan; Ruben in Dutch, German, French, Italian, Indonesian, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Armenian; and Rupen/Roupen in Western Armenian. The form Ruben can also be a form of the name Robin (name), Robin, itself a variation of the Germanic name Robert, in several Celtic languages. It preserves the "u" sound from the name's first component "hruod" (compare Rory, Ruairí, the Irish language, Irish form of Roderick (name), Roderick). Mononym * Ruben I, Prince of Armenia (1025/1035–1095), the first lord of Armenian Cilicia or "Lord of the Mountains" from 1080/1081/1082 to 1095, founder of Rubenid dynasty * Rub ...
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Frutos (surname)
Frutos is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alexandre Frutos, French football player * Alexis Frutos Vaesken, Paraguayan diplomat * Francisco Frutos, Spanish politician * Javier de Frutos, Venezuelan choreographer * Juan Manuel Frutos, President of Paraguay * Nicanor Duarte Frutos, President of Paraguay *Nicolás Frutos Nicolás Alejandro Frutos Cortino (born 10 May 1981) is an Argentine football coach and retired player. A striker during his playing career, he is an assistant coach for Major League Soccer club D.C. United. Club career Early career Born in ..., Argentine football player * Noelia Frutos, Spanish politician * Pilar Frutos, Paraguayan team handball player {{surname, Frutos Spanish-language surnames ...
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Fruto (other)
Fruto is the Spanish word for "fruit". It may refer to: * Fruto Chamorro (1804–1855), President of Nicaragua * Emiliano Fruto (born 1984), Colombian baseball player * Fruto, California Fruto (Spanish language, Spanish for "Fruit") is an unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Glenn County, California, Glenn County, California. It is located west-northwest of Willows, California, Willows, at an elevation of 610 feet ..., United States, an unincorporated community See also * Frutos (other) * Fructus (other) {{dab ...
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