• Anselmo López is the name of: Anselmo López (musician) (1934–2016), Venezuelan musician Anselmo López (basketball) (1910–2004), Spanish basketball coach...
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    Francisco Solano López, Paraguayan president Fernando Lopez, Filipino politician Eleazar López Contreras, Venezuelan president Hermógenes López, Venezuelan...
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  • Anselmo López (5 May 1910 in Velayos, Spain – 14 December 2004 in Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish basketball coach and administrator. He was a head coach...
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  • With this technique, Anselmo López popularized the bandola nationally and internationally. He recorded several albums. Anselmo López, who also goes by the...
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  • inland. The club was established in 1905 with the name Sporting Gijonés, Anselmo López being the first club president. The first game of the club is dated...
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  • operatic baritone singer Anselmo López (musician) (1934–2016), Venezuelan musician Anselmo Ralph (born 1981), Angolan singer Anselmo Sacasas (1912–1998),...
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    plot. The key person among the conspirators was the chief of staff, Anselmo López-Maristany, but in June he was posted to Madrid, and he kept co-ordinating...
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    José María Alfredo Aznar López (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse maˈɾi.a alˈfɾeðo aθˈnaɾ ˈlopeθ] ; born 25 February 1953) is a Spanish politician who was...
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    Señora de Guadalupe. Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. López, Anselmo (1731). "LA ASUNCIÓN GUADALUPANA". ARCA Arte Colonial. Insigne y Nacional...
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  • Máximo Arnáiz: 1934–35 Segundo Braña: 1935–36 Cholo Méndez: 1939–43 Anselmo López: 1943–45, 1946–47 José Borrero: 1947–48 Felipe Kaimo Calderón: 1948–49...
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