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Nationality | Chilean |
Born | 19 August 1961 |
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Sport | Sailing |
Juan Barahona (born 19 August 1961) is a Chilean sailor. He competed in the 470 event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. [1]
The Catholic Church in the Dominican Republic is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.
Azua is a province which is collectively one of the thirty-two provinces of the Dominican Republic. It is divided into 10 municipalities and its capital city is Azua de Compostela. It is bordered by the provinces of La Vega to the north-east, San José de Ocoa and Peravia to the east, Barahona and Baoruco to the west and San Juan to the north-west. To the south, Azua has a significant coastline of the Caribbean Sea. Azua is known for its diverse geography and climate, with the southern part of the province having an arid climate that is not the typical tropical-like that is found in other parts of the Caribbean.
Barahona, also known as Santa Cruz de Barahona, is the main city of the Barahona Province, in the southwest of the Dominican Republic. It has one of the most active ports in the region, as well as many ecotourism attractions. The city is a centre of sugar production and industry. Barahona is also known for being the only place where the rare Larimar stone can found.
Vicente Noble is a municipality in Barahona province in the Dominican Republic.
Juan [de] Esquivel Barahona was the most prominent of the last generation of Spanish church composers of the Renaissance era. Although he never served in one of the major Spanish cathedrals, his music was known throughout Spain during the early seventeenth century.
Duvergé, also known locally as Las Damas is the largest city in the province of Independencia in the Dominican Republic. The first settlers of this community were the gentlemen Christopher Pérez and María del Pulgar, originating from San Juan de la Maguana.
Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas is a soccer venue in Juticalpa, Olancho, Honduras. It is the headquarters of Juticalpa F.C. and Olancho FC, both of the Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso. It was inaugurated in July 2015.
Barahona may refer to:
Señorita República Dominicana 1972 was held on March 1, 1972. There were 28 candidates who competed for the national crown. The winner represented the Dominican Republic at the Miss Universe 1972. The Virreina al Miss Mundo will enter Miss World 1972. Only the 27 province, 1 municipality entered. On the top 10 they showed their evening gown and answered questions so they could go to the top 5. In the top 5 they would answer more questions.
Tamayo is a city and a municipality in the Baoruco province of the Dominican Republic. Tamayo is the driest location in the Dominican Republic and the only-one with a desertic climate.
The Miss Tierra República Dominicana 2011 pageant was held on October 14, 2011. This year 33 candidates competed for the national earth crown. The winner represented the Dominican Republic at the Miss Earth 2011 beauty pageant, which was held in the Philippines.
The Cathedral of Santa María is a cathedral located in Ciudad Rodrigo, province of Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1889.
Juan Alfredo Barahona Peña is a Salvadoran professional footballer, who plays as a defender.
Juan Barahona Zapata del Águila was a Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nicaragua (1631–1632).
Martín Barahona was an El Salvador Anglican bishop. He served as head of the Anglican-Episcopal Church of El Salvador.
The Presidential Palace of Honduras is the official residence of the President of the Republic of Honduras. Currently the President resides in the Palacio José Cecilio del Valle.
The 1948 Honduran Amateur League was the second edition of the Honduran Amateur League. F.C. Motagua obtained its 1st national title. The season ran from 11 July to 26 October 1948.
Juan Barahona is an Ecuadorian judoka. He competed in the men's extra-lightweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Barahona is a barrio in the municipality of Morovis, Puerto Rico. Barahona has thirteen sectors and its population in 2010 was 5,244.