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unusual facts about Jutiapa, Cabañas


José Henríquez

José Mardoqueo Henríquez Dubón (born May 24, 1987 in Jutiapa, El Salvador) is a Salvadoran footballer who currently plays as a defender for Águila in the Salvadoran First Division.


Dume

At the place of Cabanas, there is a Manor house with a chapel, where on 25 December 1888, the resigning Archbishop of Braga Dom João Crisóstomo de Amorim Pessoa died.

Enrique Reneau

Germán Enrique Centeno Reneau, known as “Quique” Renau (born 9 April 1971 in Jutiapa) is a former Honduran football player.

Hotel Habana Riviera

As for the cabana club and pool area, the seawater pool where Esther Williams once splashed, was the largest in Havana, surrounded by 75 cabanas, each of which had two dressing rooms and telephones (Lansky would reserve the largest for himself).

Joan de Cabanas

As he was not his father's heir, Cabanas had to serve in the Duc of Savoy's army.

Jutiapa

Local crafts include candles (both tallow and paraffin type); woven hats and other palm products; leather saddles, belts, and riding gear; and traditional ceramics.

Pacific Rim Mining Corporation

Over a decade, the company has invested more than $77 million to discover and prepare to begin mining gold deposits in the impoverished department of Cabañas.

Paraguarí

In that city on January 13, 1811, the Paraguayans Yegros, Gamarra and Cabañas, with their troops, defeated the Argentine Army, commanded by the General Manuel Belgrano in the battle of Cerro Mbaé or Battle of Paraguarí.

Roberto Cabañas

Roberto Cabañas González (born 11 April 1961 in Pilar, Paraguay) is a former Paraguayan professional football player who played as a striker.


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