- The
quijada, charrasca, or
jawbone (in English) is an
idiophone percussion instrument made from the
jawbone of a donkey, horse, mule, or cattle, producing...
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Ithkuil is an
experimental constructed language created by John
Quijada. It is
designed to
express more
profound levels of
human cognition briefly yet...
-
Quijada is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alfonso Quijada Urías (born 1940),
Salvadoran poet and
author Brian Quijada, Salvadoran-American...
- José
Quijada may
refer to: José
Quijada (baseball) (born 1995),
Venezuelan baseball player José
Bernardino Quijada (born 1848,
death date unknown), Chilean...
- José
Gregorio Quijada (born
November 9, 1995) is a
Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher in the Los
Angeles Angels organization. He has previously...
-
Hermes José
Quijada (16
September 1920 – 30
April 1973) was an
Argentine naval pilot who
reached the rank of
Argentine Navy-admiral.
Quijada was the pilot...
- (imaginary) authors, the text says,
disagree about whether his name was
Quijada ("jaw") or Quesada,
although by
reasoning ("conjeturas verosímiles") one...
- 2017
Rubert Quijada at
Soccerway Rubert Quijada at National-Football-Teams.com
Rubert Quijada at National-Football-Teams.com
Rubert Quijada at Soccerway...
- "Operation Mercury",
whose objective was to kill Counter-admiral
Hermes Quijada. This
officer was a
naval pilot who had been in
charge of
televised briefing...
- José
Bernardino Quijada Vivanco (May 20, 1848 - date of
death unknown) was a
Chilean educator. He was born May 20, 1848, in Lontué,
Talca Province, Chile...