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franco$1$ - traducción al Inglés

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jose Franco; José Franco (disambiguation); Franco, José

franco      
post paid, postage paid
Francisco Franco         
  • Serrano Súñer]] in Madrid, October 1940
  • [[Carlos Arias Navarro]] and Franco at his residence in October 1975, around one week before he fell into an irreversible coma
  • Franco in 1930
  • Moorish Guard]]
  • North Africa]], 1925
  • Franco in [[Reus]], 1940
  • Francoist demonstration in Salamanca (1937) with the paraders carrying banners with the portrait of Franco and the populace giving the [[Roman salute]].
  • Juan Carlos]] in 1969
  • 1936–1939}}
  • [[Lluís Companys]], president of [[Catalonia]] under the Republic, who was executed by Franco in 1940
  • Franco and [[Adolf Hitler]] in [[Meeting at Hendaye]], 1940
  • equestrian statue of Franco in Madrid]] had been recently removed in March 2005
  • His parents with Francisco in arms, on the day of his baptism on 17 December 1892
  • Sign in [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]] for a street bearing Franco's name which was renamed in 2008 Rambla de Santa Cruz.
  • In 2019 Franco's body was removed from the monument of Santa Cruz del [[Valle de los Caídos]], where it had lain since his funeral in 1975.
  • Twenty-six Republicans executed by Francoists at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, buried in a mass grave
  • 1963 [[Spanish peseta]] coin with an image of Franco and lettering reading: "Francisco Franco, Leader of Spain, by the grace of God"
  • Tolosa]], 1948.
SPANISH GENERAL AND DICTATOR (1892-1975)
General Francisco Franco; Franscico Franco; Francisco Franco Bahamonde; Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco y Bahamonde Salgado Pardo; Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teodulo Franco y Bahamonde Salgado Pardo; General Franco; Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco y Bahamonde Salgado Pardo de Andrade; Generalísimo Francisco Franco; Generalísimo de los Ejércitos Españoles; Generalísimo de los Ejércitos Españoles, Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco y Bahamonde Salgado Pardo de Andrade; Francoists; Francisco Franco's; Franco's; Generalísimo Franco; Generalisimo Francisco Franco; Caudillo de España; Spanish dictator Francisco franco; Bahamonde; Generalissimo Francisco Franco; Francisco France; Generalissimo Franco; Franco (dictator); General Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco Bahamonde; Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco Bahamonde; Paco Ranas; Generalisimo de los Ejercitos Espanoles; Caudillo de Espana; Generalisimo Franco; Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teodulo Franco y Bahamonde Salgado Pardo de Andrade; Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teodulo Franco Bahamonde; General Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teodulo Franco Bahamonde; Fracisco Franco; Jakim Boor; El Caudillo; Francisco Franco y Bahamonde; Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teodulo Franco-Bahamonde; Francoesque; Spanish dicator Francisco franco; Francisco franco; Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco Bahamonde Salgado-Araujo y Pardo de Lama; Economic policy of Francisco Franco
n. Francisco Franco, (1892-1975) Spaanse militaire leider en dictator die in Spanje heerste van 1939 tot 1975 (tot zijn dood)
number one         
  • The 24-hour tower clock in [[Venice]], using ''J'' as a symbol for 1
  • [[Hoefler Text]], a typeface designed in 1991, represents the numeral 1 as similar to a small-caps I.
  • alt=Horizontal guidelines with a one fitting within lines, a four extending below guideline, and an eight poking above guideline
  • 1 as a resin identification code, used in recycling
  • This Woodstock typewriter from the 1940s lacks a separate key for the numeral 1.
NATURAL NUMBER
1 (the number); ¹; One (number); 1 E0; One; Unity (number); ₁; ١; ۱; Number one; ១; 1.0; No 1; 1; NO.1; ➊; ➀; ❶; Unity (mathematics); The number one; 𐡘; ꩑; ༡; 1 (numeral); One (1); Number-one; Numberone; ௧; १; ১; ੧; No.1; ૧; ୧; ౧; ೧; ൧; ߁; ໑; ၁; ႑; ꧑; ᥇; 𐒡; ꣑; 1 (glyph); Firstly; Nº 1; Unit number; 1e0; 1E0; 1 (number); 1️⃣; 10^0; Unit (number); ASCII 49; \x31; 2^0; U+0031; User talk:Theonlysameer/sandbox; 1024^0; 1×2^0; 1B0; 1×10^0; 1000^0; 100^0; 1^1; 1^0; 1⁰; 1¹; 1**0; 1**1; 2⁰; 2**0; 1²; 1³; 1⁴; 1⁵; 1⁶; 1⁷; 1⁸; 1⁹; 1¹⁰; 1^2; 1^3; 1^4; 1^5; 1^6; 1^7; 1^8; 1^9; 1^10; 1**2; 1**3; 1**4; 1**5; 1**6; 1**7; 1**8; 1**9; 1**10; 10⁰; 10**0; 1000⁰; 1000**0; 1 B0; 1024⁰; 1024**0
nummer één (de beste, de eerste)

Definición

one
the upper limit of intoxication or exhaustion
after the second pint of gin, i was hard one-ing

Wikipedia

José Franco

José Franco may refer to:

  • José Franco (artist) (1920–2009), Portuguese potter and sculptor
  • José Franco (poet) (born 1931), Panama poet and diplomat
  • José Antonio Franco (footballer, born 1979), Paraguayan footballer
  • José Antonio Franco (footballer, born 1998), Spanish footballer
  • José Eduardo Franco (born 1969), Portuguese historian, journalist, poet and essayist
  • José Ignacio Franco (born 1981), Spanish footballer Rápido de Bouzas
  • José Manuel Franco (born 1957), Spanish politician
  • José María Franco (born 1978), Uruguayan footballer for Emelec
  • José María Franco (composer) (1894–1971), Basque composer