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Ainhoa Campabadal Amezcua (Sabadell, 3 June 2003) is a
Spanish swimmer who
competed in 2024
Summer Olympics.
Campabadal studies veterinary at the Autonomous...
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Eduard "Edu"
Campabadal Clarós (born 26
January 1993) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays for Zamora.
Mainly a
right back, he can also play...
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Isabel Campabadal is a
Costa Rican chef, author, and
cooking teacher. In 2019
Costa Rica
awarded her the Magón Prize, the country's
highest civilian recognition...
- 2023). "Isabel
Campabadal suma otro
reconocimiento a su prolífica carrera". La Nación (in Spanish).
Retrieved 29
March 2025. "Isabel
Campabadal, 2019 Magón...
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location include Julia Child,
Csaba dalla Zorza,
Giada De Laurentiis,
Isabel Campabadal, Dame Mary Berry, Gastón Acurio,
Teresa Ocampo,
Renatta Moeloek, Jesselyn...
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Torremolinos (4) 1–2
Zamora (3)
Torremolinos 20:00
Altube 40' (o.g.)
Report Campabadal 45+1'
Lucero 84' Stadium: El
Pozuelo Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Alejandro...
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Rican restaurants.
According to
Costa Rican chef and food
writer Isabel Campabadal, "If any one dish
defines Costa Rican cuisine, it is
gallo pinto". According...
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Spanish footballer Edu
Caballer (born 1981),
Spanish footballer Edu
Campabadal (born 1993),
Spanish footballer Edu
Coimbra (born 1947),
Brazilian footballer...
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Herrero (1:59.43)
Paula Juste (1:59.54)
Ainhoa Campabadal (1:59.84) 8:00.23 16 1 8 Turkey
Gizem Güvenç (1:59.72) Ela Naz Özdemir...
- logo of the
school as a
badge for much of her
television career.
Isabel Campabadal "Patch, L'Ecole Des
Trois Gourmandes".
National Museum of
American History...