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Guillermo Fernández (footballer, Born 1993)
Guillermo Fernández may refer to: *Guillermo Arriaga Fernández (1926–2014), Mexican dancer, choreographer and composer *Guillermo Falasca Fernandez, Spanish volleyball player *Guillermo Fernández Vara (born 1958), Spanish politician from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party who served as the President of Extremadura from 2007 to 2011 *Guillermo Fernández de Soto (born 1953), Colombian lawyer and diplomat * (born 1960), Spanish film director *Guillermo Fernández (footballer, born 1993), Spanish footballer * (born 2013), Argentinian journalist and film director *Guillermo Fernández Romo (born 1978), Spanish football manager *Guillermo Fernández-Shaw (1893–1965), Spanish poet and journalist *Guillermo Fernández (footballer, born 1991), Argentine footballer *Guillermo Zorrilla Fernández (born 1963), Mexican politician *Guillermo Fernández (footballer, born 2008), Spanish footballer {{hndis, Fernandez, Guillermo ...
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Guillermo Arriaga Fernández
Guillermo Arriaga Fernández (July 4, 1926 – January 3, 2014) was a Mexican people, Mexican dancer, choreographer and composer. In 1996, he received the José Limón National Contemporary Dance Award, José Limón National Dance Award. Guillermo Arriaga Fernández died from pneumonia on January 3, 2014, aged 87, in his hometown of Mexico City. Works Created He created over three hundred short choreographies for television series, as well as more than sixty works for folkloric dance groups. He also choreographed for theater, opera, and cinema. Some of his notable works include: * ''El sueño y la presencia'' (1951), with music by Blas Galindo. * ''Balada mágica'' (1952), with music by Carlos Jiménez Mabarak. * ''Zapata'' (1953), with music by José Pablo Moncayo. * ''Antesala'', with music by Eduardo Hernández Moncada. * ''Romances y fronteras'' (1954). * ''Cuauhtémoc'' (1956). * ''Feria y fauno'' (1956). References

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Guillermo Falasca Fernandez
Guillermo Falasca Fernández (born October 24, 1977) is a Spanish volleyball player and coach born in Argentina. Falasca became topscorer and best server at the 2005 European League, in which Spain ended up in third place in the overall-rankings. And he was a member of South Korean Gumi LIG Insurance Greaters in the V-League 2007–08 season. A resident of Málaga he was a member of the Men's National Team that won the 2007 European title in Moscow, Russia. He has two daughters, Alessia Falasca (2006) and Martina Falasca (2010). References Guillermo Falasca Fernandezat the International Volleyball Federation External links * Guillermo Falascaat Lega Pallavolo Serie A The Lega Pallavolo Serie A is structured in several levels of importance; the highest of them is ''SuperLega'' (formerly ''Serie A1''). Since the early 1980s, many among the best volleyball players in the world play in Superlega and the overall ... 1977 births Living people Spanish men's volleyball pla ...
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Guillermo Fernández Vara
Guillermo Fernández Vara (born 6 October 1958) is a Spanish politician from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( , PSOE ) is a Social democracy, social democratic Updated as required.The PSOE is described as a social-democratic party by numerous sources: * * * * List of political parties in Spain, political party ... who was the President of the Autonomous Government of Extremadura between 2015 and 2023. He previously served as the President of Extremadura from 2007 to 2011. Fernández had also previously served as Minister for Health (1995 to 1996) and Social Security (1996 to 1999) in Extremaduran autonomous governments. He studied medicine at the University of Córdoba. References 1958 births Living people Presidents of the Regional Government of Extremadura People from Olivenza Politicians from Extremadura Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politicians University of Córdoba (Spain) alumni Member ...
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Guillermo Fernández De Soto
Guillermo John Roque Fernández de Soto Valderrama (born 27 September 1953) is a Colombian lawyer and diplomat, who has served as Secretary General of the Andean Community of Nations, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, Ambassador of Colombia to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and designated-Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotenciary, Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations in New York. Biography Ambassador Fernandez de Soto holds a degree in law and economic sciences from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana and a Postgraduate degree in Socio-Economic Sciences from the same institution. He has had extensive experience in the field of international relations, Colombian diplomacy, academia, and in the professional practice in civil, commercial and international law. Career Early in his career, he worked as a Senior Specialist of the Organization of American States (OAS) Inter American Commission on Human Rights in Washington DC. He also served as Vice Mi ...
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Guillermo Fernández (footballer, Born 1993)
Guillermo Fernández may refer to: *Guillermo Arriaga Fernández (1926–2014), Mexican dancer, choreographer and composer *Guillermo Falasca Fernandez, Spanish volleyball player *Guillermo Fernández Vara (born 1958), Spanish politician from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party who served as the President of Extremadura from 2007 to 2011 *Guillermo Fernández de Soto (born 1953), Colombian lawyer and diplomat * (born 1960), Spanish film director *Guillermo Fernández (footballer, born 1993), Spanish footballer * (born 2013), Argentinian journalist and film director *Guillermo Fernández Romo (born 1978), Spanish football manager *Guillermo Fernández-Shaw (1893–1965), Spanish poet and journalist *Guillermo Fernández (footballer, born 1991), Argentine footballer *Guillermo Zorrilla Fernández (born 1963), Mexican politician *Guillermo Fernández (footballer, born 2008), Spanish footballer {{hndis, Fernandez, Guillermo ...
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Guillermo Fernández Romo
Guillermo Fernández Romo (born 23 November 1978) is a Spanish football manager. Career Born in Madrid, Fernández Romo started his career working as a football teacher at EF Aluche in 1997. He then became a youth coach at SR Villaverde Boetticher CF in the following year, and subsequently worked at several youth sides before having his first senior experience at the helm of CD Racing Garvin in the regional leagues. In 2005, after working as a scout at UD Vecindario, Fernández Romo was named manager of Tercera División side CD Las Rozas. He later returned to youth sides, notably managing the ''Juvenil'' sides of Pontevedra CF (being also an assistant of the reserves for a brief period) and RC Celta de Vigo before being appointed in charge of SD Noja in 2010. In 2011, Fernández Romo joined Óscar Cano's staff at UD Melilla as his assistant. He left the side after Cano's departure in June 2012, being later named manager of Villalonga FC; in December 2012, he opted to leav ...
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Guillermo Fernández-Shaw
Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde (26 February 1893 - 17 August 1965) was a Spanish poet and journalist. He is particularly known as a writer of libretti, primarily for zarzuelas. With Federico Romero, he wrote the libretti for two of the best-known zarzuelas of the 20th century, '' Doña Francisquita'' by Amadeo Vives and ''Luisa Fernanda'' by Federico Moreno Torroba. His father, Carlos Fernández Shaw, was also a playwright, poet and journalist who wrote libretti for several zarzuelas and operas, most famously '' Margarita la tornera'' and '' La vida breve''. Guillermo Fernández-Shaw was born in Cádiz and initially trained as a lawyer before becoming a journalist. He was the editor of the Spanish newspaper ''La Epoca'' from 1911 to 1936, and a contributor to ''ABC'' as well as writing poetry for ''Blanco y Negro''.López de Zuazo Algar (1981) p. 193 His partnership with Federico Romero began in 1916 with their libretto for Serrano's ''La canción del olvido''. Guillermo ...
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Guillermo Fernández (footballer, Born 1991)
Guillermo Fernández may refer to: *Guillermo Arriaga Fernández (1926–2014), Mexican dancer, choreographer and composer *Guillermo Falasca Fernandez, Spanish volleyball player *Guillermo Fernández Vara (born 1958), Spanish politician from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party who served as the President of Extremadura from 2007 to 2011 *Guillermo Fernández de Soto (born 1953), Colombian lawyer and diplomat * (born 1960), Spanish film director *Guillermo Fernández (footballer, born 1993), Spanish footballer * (born 2013), Argentinian journalist and film director *Guillermo Fernández Romo (born 1978), Spanish football manager *Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde (26 February 1893 - 17 August 1965) was a Spanish poet and journalist. He is particularly known as a writer of libretti, primarily for zarzuelas. With Federico Romero, he wrote the libretti for two of the be ... (1893–1965), Spanish poet and journalist * Guillermo Fernández (footballer, b ...
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Guillermo Zorrilla Fernández
Guillermo Zorrilla Fernández (born 9 May 1963) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). In the 2003 mid-terms he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies to represent the seventh district of Veracruz Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entit ... during the 59th Congress. References 1963 births Living people Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians Deputies of the LIX Legislature of Mexico Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Veracruz {{Mexico-deputy-InstitutionalRevolutionary-1960s-stub ...
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