- José
Manuel González
Ganoza (10 July 1954 – 8
December 1987),
sometimes known as Caíco, was a
Peruvian international footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper...
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originally formed in 1959 and
consisted of
group members Paco Maceda,
Genaro Ganoza, and
Carmen Montoro.
Throughout the
years Los
Kipus had
numerous female...
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married Guillermo Ganoza Vargas [es], with whom she had five children: Marcela, Ricardo, Claudia, Juan Esteban, and
Gonzalo Ganoza Temple. He was a lawyer...
- Luis
Ganoza Ríos (6
February 1921 – 17 May 2001) was a
Peruvian athlete. He
competed in the men's pole
vault at the 1948
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Roque Eduardo Benavides Ganoza (born
August 20, 1954) is a
Peruvian engineer, businessman, and
mining magnate, who is the
chairman and
former CEO of Compañía...
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Fortuna was
founded in 2005 by
Simon Ridgway,
Mario Szotlender, and
Jorge Ganoza.
Ganoza is a fourth-generation
miner from a
Peruvian family that has
owned and...
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Rojas (1978) Hugo
Sotil (1978) José
Manuel Velásquez (1978) José González
Ganoza (1982)
Jorge Olaechea (1982)
Salvador Salguero (1982)
Miguel Araujo (2018)...
- José Luis
Ganoza Barrionuevo (December 12, 1935 – July 8, 2022),
known as Pepe Ébano, was a Peruvian-Spanish
percussionist who
accompanied the main figures...
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Archbishop of
Santiago de Compostela, and
Archbishop of
Burgos José González
Ganoza,
Peruvian international football player José González García,
Mexican chess...
- Lima, in 1936. In 1945, he
married Elsa
Ganoza de la Torre,
daughter of Vice
President Eduardo Ganoza y
Ganoza, and
niece of Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre...