Carlos E. Santiago, Puerto Rican American labor economist and chancellor of University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
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The village is linked with the road linking Praia and Tarrafal which is approximately 40 km away from the capital.
A Gruta de Lourdes faces the main facade of the basilica, which gives its name to the relatively nearby Gruta de Lourdes metro station.
Carlos E. Chardón, Puerto Rican mycologist and Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico.
Chardón was appointed Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor by Horace Mann Towner, the US-appointed governor.
Musically, he is mostly influenced by drummers Bobby Jarzombek, Vinnie Paul and Phil Collins and by bands like Necrophagist, Spastic Ink, Bottled Science and Megadeth defining his style as mixture between Thrash Metal, Progressive Metal, Death Metal and Progressive Rock.
He has been noted to be very similar in appearance to Italian movie star Pierfrancesco Favino.
Carlos E. Giménez (born 1959), former governor of the Yaracuy State, Venezuela
On one occasion, Jara sang the song at Saint George's College in Santiago, in the presence of one of Pérez Zujovic's sons.
The film was directed by three acclaimed directors namely Cirio H. Santiago and two National Artists for film; Gerardo de Leon and Lamberto V. Avellana.
Sergeant Major Jose Luis Santiago, who has the distinction of being the 2nd Battalion 9th Marines first Hispanic Sergeant Major and its first Sergeant Major since its reactivation on July 13, 2007.
José L. Santiago (b. 1960), Puerto Rican sergeant major in the United States Marine Corps
The film is dedicated to Father Gerardo Whelan, C.S.C. who from 1969 to 1973 was the director of Colegio Saint George (Saint George's College), the private English-language school in Santiago that the film's director attended as a boy.
She studied at Saint George's College and later studied drama at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
In addition to contributing to the formation of St. Alberto Hurtado, Archbishop Antonio Moreno Casamitjana, emeritus Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Concepción is a native son of the parish.
De Ramón studied at The Grange School in Santiago and soon graduated as an architect from the Catholic University of Chile.
In 1931, the U.S.-appointed Governor of Puerto Rico, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. named Dr. Carlos E. Chardón as Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico.
Machuca, A 2004 movie connected to events at the College
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Its traditional rival schools are Colegio del Verbo Divino and Colegio San Ignacio, which were originally located near one another in the Pedro de Valdivia neighborhood of Providencia.
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Its history is rich and is closely tied with the history of Chile, including the 1970s when the school was taken over by the military government and Holy Cross was ousted.