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Vargas, Rio
Grande do Sul, a
Brazilian muni****lity "
Vargas", also "
Varga",
signature on
works by
Peruvian painter of pin-ups
Alberto Vargas Vargas and...
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Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st
Marquess of
Vargas Llosa (28
March 1936 – 13
April 2025) was a
Peruvian novelist, journalist,
essayist and politician.
Vargas Llosa...
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Federation for
Vargas to
obtain citizenship of the
Republic of
Turkey was
approved and
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
presented Melissa Vargas with her TR...
- for NewsNation,
where she
hosts Elizabeth Vargas Reports currently based in New York City. In 2006
Vargas was co-anchor of
World News
Tonight alongside...
- Getúlio
Dornelles Vargas (/
ˈvɑːrɡəs/;
Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒeˈtulju doʁˈnɛliz
ˈvaʁɡɐs]; 19
April 1882 – 24
August 1954) was a
Brazilian lawyer and politician...
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Carlos Vargas may
refer to:
Carlos Vargas (baseball) (born 1999),
Dominican baseball pitcher Carlos Vargas (singer) (born 1984),
American Dominican bachata...
- same opponent.
Vargas established himself as a
starter in 2009,
contributing with four
goals in 23 appearances. On 7
January 2010,
Vargas joined Universidad...
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November 2010.
Vargas, Alberto; Austin, Reid
Stewart (1978).
Vargas.
Harmony Books. ISBN 978-0517530474.
Vargas,
Alberto (1987).
Varga, the
Esquire Years:...
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Jacob Vargas is a Mexican-American actor, producer, and dancer.
Vargas was born in Michoacán, and
raised in Pacoima, Los Angeles[citation needed]. He was...
- Olympics.
Vargas is best
known for his
heated rivalries against Felix Trinidad,
Oscar De La Hoya,
Shane Mosley, and
Ricardo Mayorga. In his
youth Vargas compiled...