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3 unusual facts about Solano


Danilo Lim

Danilo Delapuz Lim (born June 2, 1955 in Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines) is a retired Filipino brigadier general.

Eudenice Palaruan

Palaruan was born July 3, 1968 in his mother's home town in Solano, Nueva Vizcaya in the Philippines.

Solano

Solano Avenue, a street in Berkeley and Albany, California, in the United States


B. J. Hall

Upon graduation from Solano, Hall transferred to Webber International University, where he played the 2006 season with the Warriors.

Don Sebastiani

He attended St. Francis Solano School in Sonoma, Bellarmine Prep in San Jose, and the University of San Francisco (USF).

Ella Lynch

Eliza Lynch (1835–1886: also known as Ella Lynch), the mistress of Francisco Solano López, president of Paraguay

Francisco Solano

Francis Solanus, also known as Father Francisco Solano, Franciscan missionary and Saint

Henry Bermúdez

Henry Eliézer Bermúdez Solano (born 1 May 1987 in Santa Rosa de Aguán, Colón, Honduras) is a Honduran footballer who play for Olimpia in the Honduran Premier League.

History of Paraguay

In a gesture calculated to rewrite history and erase seven decades of national shame, Franco declared Solano López a national hero "sin ejemplar" (without precedent) because he had stood up to foreign threats, and sent a team to Cerro Corá to find his unmarked grave.

José Solano y Bote

Solano was governor of Venezuela from 1763 to 1770 and later Governor and Captain General of Santo Domingo (1770).

Montezuma Township

Montezuma, California, a former hamlet and township in Solano County, California

Payaya Indians

Today's municipality of Guerrero is the approximate location of Mission San Francisco Solano.

Río Negro Municipality

José Solano set up his exploration base in that place, in the margins of the Rio Negro, and there he settled with the few men that had survived the ascent along the Orinoco River, since most, including the famous Swedish botanist Pehr Löfling that accompanied the expedition, they had succumbed prey of the tropical diseases, especially the yellow fever.

Rosalío Solano

Rosalío Solano (August 30, 1914 – August 20, 2009) was a Mexican award-winning cinematographer of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, perhaps best known for his work in the film Talpa; which won him the Silver Ariel for Best Cinematography of 1957.

Solita Solano

In 1929 Solano had an affair with Margaret Anderson, founder of The Little Review, who had come to Paris with her lover, French singer Georgette Leblanc.

Solita Solano, real name Sarah Wilkinson (born 1888 in Troy, New York, died 22 November 1975 in Orgeval near Paris) was an American writer, poet and journalist.


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