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Argentina tiene una oportunidad única de salir adelante y dejar atrás la agenda empobrecedora de la Internacional Socialista. Es momento de entender que un Estado que regala y emite no es un Estado efectivo, haciendo pagar esos errores a los menos favorecidos.
Interesante punto de vista en este video sobre los cambios que Argentina debe efectuar de manera urgente .
https://x.com/dolar_sabroso/status/1745904388130865160?t=078aD1zDHJ775zbwdHdzPg&s=09
#alberdi#argentina#buenos aires#libertad#milei#viralpost#politics#cfk#javier milei#karina milei#gobierno abierto#economia#politica argentina#ajuste#luis lacalle pou#william wilberforce#liberalismo#libertarios
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Una Nueva Nación es posible, la nación que soñaron nuestros antepasados volverá a resurgir de las cenizas. Fuerzas para nuestro querido presidente.
A new nation rises, a new Sun rises from the ashes today.
#javier milei#milei#alberdi#buenos aires#argentina#luis lacalle pou#liberty#william wilberforce#victoria villarruel#diana mondino#viralpost
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Havent seen it around here, so here are some politician's reactions to the official announcement of Maduro winning the Venezuelan elections.
[Logo] Presidency of the Republic, Costa Rica Government.
The Government of Costa Rica categorically repudiates the proclamation of Nicolás Maduro as president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, which we consider fraudulent. We will work with the democratic governments of the continent and international organizations to ensure that the sacred will of the Venezuelan people is respected.
— Rodrigo Chaves Robles, President of the Republic of Costa Rica
Not this way! It was an open secret. They were going to “win” regardless of the actual results. The process up to election day and counting was clearly flawed. You cannot recognize a triumph if you do not trust the form and mechanisms used to achieve it.
— Luis Lacalle Pou, President of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay
The Maduro regime must understand that the results it publishes are difficult to believe. The international community, and especially the Venezuelan people, including the millions of Venezuelans in exile, demand total transparency of the records and the process, and for international observers not committed to the government to attest to the veracity of the results.
From Chile we will not recognize any result that is not verifiable.
— Gabriel Boric Font, President of the Republic of Chile
As the Government of Chile, we make a firm call for the will of the Venezuelan people to be respected and for the results of the presidential election to be guaranteed. These are decisive hours in Venezuela and democracy must prevail above all.
— Alberto van Klaveren, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile
I condemn in all its extremes the sum of irregularities with the intention of fraud on the part of the government of Venezuela.
Peru will not accept the violation of the popular will of the Venezuelan people.
Given the very serious official announcements of the Venezuelan electoral authorities, the immediate call for consultations of the Peruvian ambassador accredited to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has been arranged.
Several countries in the region are coordinating joint actions so that the will of the Venezuelan people expressed yesterday is undoubtedly respected. There is no going back, take as long as it takes. Our ambassador in Venezuela, called in for consultations, leaves Caracas today.
— Javier González-Olaechea, Chancellor of Peru
Panama joins to the generalized rejection regarding the electoral result in Vzla. We aspired for the popular will to be respected and such a situation was not expected. We will act individually and collectively in favor of Venezuelan democracy. We will announce measures that we will adopt in accordance with inter-American rules in the coming hours.
— José Raúl Mulino, President of the Republic of Panama
DICTATOR MADURO, OUT!!!
Venezuelans chose to end the communist dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro. The data announce a crushing victory for the opposition and the world is waiting for him to recognize defeat after years of socialism, misery, decadence and death.
Argentina is not going to recognize another fraud, and hopes that the Armed Forces this time will defend democracy and the popular will.
Freedom Advances in Latin America.
— Javier Milei, President of the Argentine Republic
Throughout the region, there are politicians who try to cling to power and seek to rob our citizens of peace. That is what we are facing; that is the danger of dictatorship, and today we are witnessing how one more of them tries to take hope away from millions of Venezuelans.
Ecuador had the opportunity to prevent the interests of a few from prevailing over the will of millions. Venezuela deserves that opportunity; therefore, I have requested our foreign minister to take the necessary steps to convene the Permanent Council of the OAS to address the delicate situation in Venezuela.
— Daniel Noboa Azin, President of the Republic of Ecuador
Venezuela deserves transparent, accurate results that adhere to the will of its people.
We receive the results announced by the CNE with many doubts. For this reason, the reports of the electoral observation missions are essential, which today, more than ever, must defend the vote of Venezuelans.
— Bernardo Arévalo, President of the Republic of Guatemala
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Patricia Torres at The Guardian:
Nicolás Maduro has been declared the winner of Venezuela’s presidential election by the government-controlled electoral authority – a result that appeared to dash opposition hopes of ending 25 years of socialist rule and was immediately contested by his rivals and several governments in the region.
After a six-hour delay in releasing the results of Sunday’s election sparked an outpouring of concern from South American governments, the national electoral council claimed Maduro had won with 51.21% of votes compared with 44.2% for his rival, the former diplomat Edmundo González Urrutia. The council said with about 80% of votes counted, Maduro had secured more than 5m compared with González’s 4.4m. “I am Nicolás Maduro Moros – the re-elected president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela … and I will defend our democracy, our law and our people,” the 61-year-old proclaimed as he addressed supporters in the capital, Caracas. Independent observers had described this election as the most arbitrary in recent years, even by the standards of an authoritarian regime that started with Maduro’s predecessor, Hugo Chávez. Maduro dedicated his win to Chávez, his late mentor, who anointed Maduro as his successor shortly before his death in 2013. “Long live Chávez. Chávez is alive!” Maduro shouted.
The result was celebrated by Maduro’s allies including the Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, who hailed a “historic victory” and called it a triumph of “the dignity and courage of the Venezuelan people”. “The people spoke and the revolution won,” he tweeted. Bolivia’s leftwing leader, Luis Arce, also celebrated the result of an election that was held on what would have been Chávez’s 70th birthday. “What a great way to remember the Comandante Hugo Chávez,” Arce tweeted. There was condemnation and questioning from elsewhere in the region, with many convinced the election had been stolen. The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, said his government had “serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people”.
“It’s critical that every vote be counted fairly and transparently, that election officials immediately share information with the opposition and independent observers without delay, and that the electoral authorities publish the detailed tabulation of votes. The international community is watching this very closely and will respond accordingly,” Blinken added. Chile’s president, Gabriel Boric, tweeted: “Maduro’s regime must understand that the results it has published are hard to believe … Chile will not recognise any result that is not verifiable.” Peru’s foreign minister, Javier González-Olaechea, said his government also rejected the result. “Peru will not accept the violation of the popular will of the Venezuelan people,” he tweeted. The government of Costa Rica said it categorically rejected what it considered a “fraudulent” result, while the president of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, said the count had been “clearly flawed”. “You cannot recognise a triumph if you do not trust the form and mechanisms used to achieve it,” Pou said.
The Venezuelan opposition leader, María Corina Machado – who had thrown her weight behind González’s campaign after being banned from running herself – rejected the result, claiming the opposition had won in every single state. “We won and everybody knows it,” she said. “We haven’t just defeated them politically and morally, today we defeated them with votes,” Machado told journalists, claiming González had in fact won the contest and should be considered the country’s president-elect. The result was a bitter blow to Venezuela’s notoriously fractured opposition, which had united around the unlikely candidacy of González – a 74-year-old former ambassador and political neophyte - hoping he could help lead the country out of one of the worst peacetime economic collapses in modern history.
Incumbent autocratic Venezuelan “President” Nicolás Maduro coronated himself as the fraudulent winner of the 2024 Venezuelan elections over Edmundo González Urrutia (who is running in María Corina Machado’s stead).
#2024 Elections#Nicolás Maduro#2024 Venezuelan Elections#Venezuela#Edmundo González Urrutia#María Corina Machado#Latin America#South America
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Denuncia Publica de los Hechos que transcurren actualmente hoy 25/5/23
Hoy le dio un pre infarto a mi mama luego de pasar dos semanas quejando de fatiga y cansancio propio de los ataques con radiacion mediante satelites y antenas, mismos sintomas que llevo teniendo desde MAYO 2022 hasta la fecha , deshidratacion resequedad de la piel la boca ,las manos piernas ,estos asesinos estan atacando una familia humilde trabajadora y que toda la vida la remaron , somos Uruguayos de toda la vida , nuestro propio gobierno Ministerio del Interior Policia y Militares nos estan atacando sin piedad hace ya un año que los vecinos subieron la radiacion, la funcionaria que me puso Rosario Erin se lava las manos, la vecina Claudia Toledo que con su pareja Damian subieron la radiacion estan esperando que muera mi familia o matarme a mi , esperan que este ataque constante de tortura zumbidos en los oídos resequedad deshidratación constante me terminen jodiendo la salud la tiroides el hígado el cerebro , el corazón pulmones todo , el cuerpo tiene un periodo de resistencia pero al cabo de 2 años desde Junio 19 del 2021 cuando vino el Drone del ministerio del interior a marcar las casas y me hizo escaneo facial reconocimiento luego , zumbidos en los oídos ataques de radiacion constante a donde sea que vaya . Trackean a la victima y operan con vision y escucha de llo que diga o escuche la victima . Tambien leen el pensamiento por telepatia sintetica , buscan torturar por todo los medios posible para que la victima se suicide o se enferme con un cancer. Hago esta denuncia publica dirgida al Propio Ministerio , Asuntos Internos Fiscalia, pidiendo amparo y justicia, que se dejen de atacar a mi familia y a mi con radiacion electromagnetica nos estan matando. Presidente Luis Lacalle Pou , Secretario de presidencia Alvaro Delgado , Ministro Luis A Heber, Ministro Javier Garcia de defensa y ministro Alvaro Garce secretario director de Servicio de Inteligencia . Dejo constancia de los hechos sucedidos hasta la fecha .
#targeted individuals#uruguay#gonzalo estevez#mkultra#armas psicotronicas#linkrecargado#5g#ti#luis lacalle pou#radiacion#gobierno uruguayo#denuncia#denuncia publica
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#Entrevista: JAVIER MANZANO: "Intentamos tener un seguimiento de cada portero lo más cercano posible"
Hoy hablamos con un entrenador de porteros, una figura importante dentro del cuerpo técnico profesional y cada vez mas dentro del futbol base. Conozcamos como es el trabajo, su experiencia y su opinión sobre esta figura de Javier Manzano. ¿Quién es Javi Manzano? Me presento, soy Javier Manzano Lacalle, tengo 40 años y soy coordinador/entrenador de porter@s y primer entrenador del Infantil A…
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Milei, Lacalle Pou y Peña coincidirán en Argentina en homenaje por el atentado contra AMIA https://www.ultimahora.com/milei-lacalle-pou-y-pena-coincidiran-en-argentina-en-homenaje-por-el-atentado-contra-amia
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🔵 ¿QUÉ PUEDE ENSEÑARLE LACALLE POU A JAVIER MILEI SOBRE LOS PRIMEROS 100 DÍAS DE GOBIERNO? http://dlvr.it/T69Mvh
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Argentina and Brazil “blocking” Mercosur's progress, Uruguayan President says
President Luis Lacalle Pou told his country's Parliament Saturday that Uruguay needed to open up to the world. In his last accountability for the year speech as head of state before Parliament, he also singled out Argentina and Brazil for “blocking” Mercosur agreements and insisted on the importance of achieving fiscal goals, low inflation, employment growth, educational transformation, and making the regional bloc more flexible.
“Everyone knows that the advances in terms of agreements with blocs and other countries have not been what one would have liked,” Lacalle explained. “There is no doubt in my mind that Mercosur's challenge is to open up to the world,” Lacalle pointed out. Argentina and Brazil are “holding us back from advancing in bilateral agreements, for example with China,” he added.
Every March 2 since 2021, Lacalle spoke at the Legislative Palace in Montevideo even though this is not mandatory. In addition to sitting lawmakers, also present Saturday was former two-time President Julio María Sanguinetti of the Colorado Party, a key ally in Lacalle's Multicolor coalition.
Despite his differences with Argentina, Lacalle praised the understanding with the Libertarian administration of Javier Milei for the widening and deepening of the access channel to the Port of Montevideo to 14 meters. Regarding Brazil, “with the Bolsonaro government, we reached an agreement on free trade zones. And with Lula's government, we also achieved things.”
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#brazil#politics#uruguay#argentina#uruguayan politics#Luis Lacalle Pou#international politics#mod nise da silveira#image description in alt#mercosur
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Assessoria de Milei nega que Bolsonaro tenha sido barrado em tentativa de foto com chefes de Estado
Neste domingo (10), dia da posse de Javier Milei como presidente da Argentina, uma reportagem da Folha de S. Paulo afirmou que o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL) tentou se infiltrar em uma foto oficial com chefes de Estado presentes, mas acabou barrado por líderes sul-americanos. De acordo com a matéria, os presidentes Luis Lacalle Pou (Uruguai), Santiago Peña (Paraguai), Gabriel Boric (Chile)…
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Presidentes da América Latina parabenizam novo presidente da Argentina; Só Lula não cita Milei diretamente Diversos presidentes latino-americanos parabenizaram o candidato argentino que venceu as eleições presidenciais nesse domingo (19), o ultradireitista Javier Milei (foto). Ele derrotou o atua ministro da Economia, Sérgio Massa, por 55% dos votos contra 44%. O candidato da coalizão Liberdad Avanza é economista e venceu em meio a uma inflação que chegou a 142% em 12 meses. O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva comentou a vitória de Milei em uma rede social e desejou êxito ao novo governo, mas sem citar Milei. “A democracia é a voz do povo, e ela deve ser sempre respeitada. Meus parabéns às instituições argentinas pela condução do processo eleitoral e ao povo argentino que participou da jornada eleitoral de forma ordeira e pacífica. Desejo boa sorte e êxito ao novo governo. A Argentina é um grande país e merece todo o nosso respeito. O Brasil sempre estará à disposição para trabalhar junto com nossos irmãos argentinos”, afirmou. Outros presidentes considerados de esquerda ou centro-esquerda, como Luis Arce, da Bolívia, e Gabriel Boric, do Chile, parabenizaram o vencedor sem fazer juízo de valor do resultado eleitoral. Segundo Arce, a “Bolívia sempre será respeitosa com a vontade democrática dos nossos povos. Desejamos prosperidade ao irmão povo da Argentina e êxitos ao seu presidente eleito, Javier Milei”. Já o presidente chileno saudou Milei pela vitória e disse que trabalhará “incansavelmente para manter as nossas nações irmãs, unidas e colaborando para o bem-estar de todos e todas”. Os presidentes de direita ou centro-direita do Uruguai, Luis Lacalle Pou, e o vitorioso nas eleições equatorianas, Daniel Noboa, também felicitaram Milei pela vitória. Noboa convidou Milei a “trabalhar pelo fortalecimento das relações bilaterais e por um futuro próspero que busque a cooperação entre nossas nações”. Já Lacalle enfatizou que “teremos muito para trabalhar em conjunto e para melhorar nossas relações bilaterais”. Brasil No Brasil, as lideranças dos dois partidos com mais representantes na Câmara dos Deputados se manifestaram com posições divergentes. Enquanto o presidente do Partido Liberal (PL) comemorou, a presidenta do PT disse esperar que povo argentino saiba atravessar este “duríssimo teste” para democracia e que “a luta continua”. O presidente do PL, Valdemar Costa Neto, por sua vez, disse que esse foi um “grande dia” para Argentina. “Vitória para o Milei e vitória para o povo daquela nação. Parabéns a todos que tiveram o bom senso de se manifestar em prol da segurança democrática e econômica. Esperamos que o Brasil caminhe na mesma linha nas próximas eleições”, afirmou. Quem é Milei Alçado à fama como comentarista econômico em programas de televisão, Javier Milei ganhou apoio de políticos da direita tradicional no segundo turno, como o ex-presidente Mauricio Macri e a candidata derrotada Patricia Bullrich. O futuro presidente argentino define-se como libertário e anarcocapitalista. Ele promete dolarizar a economia e extinguir o Banco Central argentino para acabar com a inflação. Porém, no segundo turno, Milei amenizou discursos anteriores, prometendo não mais privatizar a saúde e as escolas públicas. Fonte: Agência Brasil
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Javier Milei no es un problema para Argentina. El socialismo lo es
Por: Daniel Lacalle Tomado del: Instituto Mises El problema de Argentina no es Milei. El Banco Central de Argentina no tiene que devaluar el peso por la victoria de Javier Milei en las primarias. El Banco Central de Argentina y el gobierno peronista llevan años devaluando el peso y hundiendo la moneda. Debe devaluar porque el Banco Central se ha quedado sin reservas. Argentina no se enfrenta a…
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Falta de personal, el problema que asomó tras la decisión de recortar vacantes estatales
Ya no son solamente los sindicatos quienes identifican a la falta de recursos humanos como un problema. Faltan policías, personal de obra, funcionarios para realizar auditorías o para llevar los registros públicos. Este asunto se agravó tras el recorte de la disponibilidad de vacantes decretada al inicio del Gobierno de Lacalle Pou: de cada tres, solo se llena una. 20230630/ Javier Calvelo –…
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PETICIONES DE LA ASOCIACIÓN DE PADRES DE FAMILIA SEPARADOS DE BURGOS A LOS CANDIDATOS A LA ALCALDÍA DE BURGOS
PETICIONES DE LA ASOCIACIÓN DE PADRES DE FAMILIA SEPARADOS DE BURGOS A LOS CANDIDATOS A LA ALCALDÍA DE BURGOS
Nueve candidatos optan a ser alcalde de Burgos el 26-M
Desde la Asociación de padres de familias separadas de Burgos hemos hecho llegar alos partidos políticos que se presentan a la alcaldía la siguientes revindicaciones
1.- Empadronamiento de menores no emancipados.
Cuando se demuestre que alguien empadrona a hijos sin tener la plena capacidad legal, se le sancionaría con una multa y se…
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February 29, 2020: King Felipe arrived in Montevideo, Uruguay, where he’ll attend the investiture of the new president, Luis Lacalle Pou. He was received by the ambassador of Spain in Uruguay, José Javier Gómez-Llera; the director of Protocol and Ceremonial of the State, Eduardo Bouzout; the designated Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay, Ernesto Talvi; and by the ambassador of Uruguay in Spain, Francisco Carlos Bustillo.
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Afro-Spaniards are Spanish nationals of West/Central African descent. They today mainly come from Cameroon, Gambia, Mali and Senegal. Additionally, many Afro-Spaniards born in Spain are from the former Spanish colony Equatorial Guinea. Spaniards of Sub-Saharan ancestry originating in Latin America are generally excluded from this definition.
Afro-Spaniard
Total population Spain 1,045,120 (2016) Regions with significant populations Andalusia, Catalonia, the Balearics, the Canaries, Madrid, Murcia, Valencia Languages Spanish; English, French, Portuguese, various languages of Africa Religion Predominantly Christian (mainly Roman Catholic), Sunni Islam, Traditional African religions, others, nonreligious Related ethnic groups African people, Spanish Equatoguinean, Cape Verdean Spanish, Afro-European
Notable people
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Activists
Antumi Toasijé, historian and Pan-African activist
Artists and writers
Juan Latino, poet and Renaissance humanist
Juan de Pareja, painter
Explorers and conquistadores
Juan Valiente
Juan Garrido
In entertainment and media
Francine Gálvez, journalist
Vicenta Ndongo, actress
Concha Buika, singer
Emilio Buale, actor
Virginia Buika, singer
Frank T, MC and rap producer
Dareysteel, rapper
Desirée Ndjambo, journalist
El Chojin, rapper
Santiago Zannou, film director
Jimmy Castro, actor
Hijas del Sol, music duo
Paloma Loribo, singer
Norberto de Noah, singer and writer
Andrés Montes, journalist
Philanthropists
Bisila Bokoko
Politicians
Dolores Johnson Sastre
Rita Bosaho
Juan Antonio de la Morena Doca, alcalde of Villamantilla
Pedro Oma Nkomi, alcalde of Pampliega
Guillem Balboa Buika, alcalde of Alaró
In sports
Miguel Jones, former football player
Vicente Engonga, football manager and former player
Benjamín Zarandona, retired football player
Venancio José, retired athlete
David Davis, retired handball player
Lauren, retired football player
Rodolfo Bodipo, football manager and former player
Glory Alozie, athlete
Yago Yao, retired football player
Souley Drame, basketball player
Iván Zarandona, football player
Valdo, football player
Rui, football player
Josephine Onyia, athlete
Marta Mangué, handball player
Alfi Conteh-Lacalle, football player
Javier Balboa, football player
Trihas Gebre, athlete
Alemayehu Bezabeh, athlete
Eva Ngui, athlete
Jade Boho, football player
María Bernabéu, judoka
Ruth Ndoumbe, athlete
Mark Ujakpor, athlete
Manuel Onwu, football player
Richard Nguema, basketball player
Godwin Antwi, football player
Jean Marie Okutu, athlete
Stephen Sunday, football player
Rubén Belima, football player
Aauri Bokesa, athlete and basketball player
Iván Bolado, retired football player
José Luis Collins, former basketball player
Serge Ibaka, basketball player
Emilio Nsue, football player
Pedro Obiang, football player
Eddy Silvestre, football player
Joel Johnson, football player
Omar Mascarell, football player
Derik Osede, football player
Jonás Ramalho, football player
Randy, football player
Astou Ndour, basketball player
Keita Baldé Diao, football player
Ilimane Diop, basketball player
Vanessa Blé, basketball player
Mamadou Diop, basketball player
Mamadou Tounkara, football player
Adama Traoré, football player
Iris Junio, basketball player
Larry Abia, basketball player
Sitapha Savane, basketball player
Iñaki Williams, football player
Marcelo Djaló, football player
Pape Cheikh Diop, football player
Nely Carla Alberto, handball player
Alexandrina Barbosa, handball player
Moussa Bandeh, football player
Mohamed Traoré, football player
Yankuba Sima, basketball player
Roberto Tobe, futsal player
Bacari Kambi, football player
Carlos Akapo, football player
Sergio Akieme, football player
Ismael Athuman, football player
Aitor Embela, football player
Igor Engonga, football player
Pablo Ganet, football player
José Kanté, football player
Niko Kata, football player
Josete Miranda, football player
Ana Peleteiro, athlete
Iván Salvador, football player
Boison Wynney, football player
Aridane Hernández, football player
Madger Gomes, football player
Juliet Itoya, athlete
Fátima Diame, athlete
Youba Sissokho, boxer
Gabriel Enguema, boxer
Jael Bestué, athlete
María Vicente, athlete
Joshua Tomaic, basketball player
Sebas Saiz, basketball player
Esteban Obiang, football player
Mujaid Sadick Aliu, football player
Jordi Mboula, football player
Cristopher Moisés, football player
Fátima Diame, athlete
Saúl Coco, football player
Jordan Gutiérrez, football player
Paolo Fernandes, football player
Sergio Hinestrosa, football player
Alberto Edjogo-Owono, former football player
Juvenal Edjogo-Owono, former football player
Juan Epitié, former football player
Rubén Epitié, former football player
James Davis, football player
Ruslan Elá, football player
Óscar Engonga, football manager and former player
Kily Álvarez, football player
Ruth Álvarez, football player
Sergio Barila, football agent and former player
Darwin Echeverry, athlete
Robert Sánchez, football player
Bambo Diaby, football player
Usman Garuba, basketball player
Aitor Ekobo, athlete
Ángel Mañana, basketball player
Óscar Ngomo, basketball player
Sebastián Bacale, basketball player
Riky Mendizábal, basketball player
Gorka Luariz, football player
Mamadou Gassama, handball player
Sekou Gassama, football player
Ángel Binyogba, futsal player
Luis Meseguer, football player
Acoydan McCarthy, basketball player
Adams Sola, basketball player
Federico Obama, football player
Salomón Obama, football player
Salma Paralluelo, athlete and football player
Mabel Okoye, football player
Fatoumata Kanteh, football player
Seth Airam Vega, football player
#AfroSpaniards are #Spanish nationals of West/Central #African descent. They today mainly come from #Cameroon, #Gambia, #Mali and #Senegal. Afro-Spaniards are Spanish nationals of West/Central African descent. They today mainly come from Cameroon, Gambia, Mali and Senegal.
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