• Albert Manteca Buldo (born 10 June 1988) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a forward. Born in Begues, Barcelona, Catalonia, Manteca joined FC Barcelona's...
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  • Look up manteca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Manteca may refer to: The Spanish word for lard Albert Manteca (born 1988), Spanish footballer Jon...
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    1939), Lebanese politician Albert Manteca (born 1988), Spanish footballer Albert Manthe (1847–1929), German sculptor Albert Manucy (1910–1997), American...
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  • Ratchaburi – 2013–14 Carmelo González – Buriram United, Suphanburi – 2013–16 Albert Manteca – Sisaket – 2014 Gorka Unda – Sisaket, Port, Chainat Hornbill – 2014–15...
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  • Manager and Chef, Crisp, New York, NY (eliminated after the appetizer) Lucas Manteca, Chef/Restaurateur, Sea Salt and Quahog's Restaurants, Stone Harbor, NJ...
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  • Godwin Antwi Terukazu Tanaka Gorka Unda Brent McGrath Pak Nam-Chol Albert Manteca Songkhla United Faysal Shayesteh Renan Silva Sebastian Svärd Muzafer...
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    John J. McFall (category People from Manteca, California)
    Buffalo, New York, and his family moved to Manteca, California, where he attended school. He attended Manteca High School and graduated from Modesto Junior...
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  • Retrieved 2021-11-26. Wyatt, Dennis (2021-08-28). "Lake that Disappeared". Manteca/Ripon Bulletin. "Shrinking Lake Chapala". Earth Observatory. NASA. September...
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  • California, the 9th district is still centered on Stockton. However, Tracy, Manteca, and Ripon, which were formerly in California's 10th congressional district...
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  • Trombone and Voices. The song was revisited in 1958 by pianist Red Garland on Manteca, and again in 1966 by jazz trumpeter Blue Mitchell on his Bring It Home...
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