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Qué (quién) es Mackay - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MacKay; Mackay (disambiguation); MacKay (disambiguation)

Anson W. Mackay         
BRITISH GEOGRAPHER, PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY
Anson Mackay
Anson W. Mackay is a Professor of Geography in the Environmental Change Research Centre at University College London.
Lydia Mackay         
AMERICAN VOICE ACTRESS
Lydia MacKay; Lydia Marie Mackay
Lydia Marie Mackay is an American voice and stage actress, known internationally for her work for Funimation and OkraTron 5000. She has provided voices for a number of English versions of Japanese anime films, television series and video games.
John Ross Mackay         
CANADIAN GEOGRAPHER
Dr. John Ross Mackay PhD, OC, FRSC; Dr. John Ross Mackay; Ross Mackay; J. Ross Mackay
John Ross Mackay, (偕約翰, December 31, 1915 – October 28, 2014) was a Canadian geographer. He is most noted for his explorations of permafrost phenomena in the western Canadian Arctic.

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Mackay

Mackay may refer to:

  • Clan Mackay, the Scottish clan from which the surname "MacKay" derives

Mackay may also refer to:

. Or it might refer to McKay from south park

Ejemplos de uso de Mackay
1. Johan Mackay, 25, of Kenner, toasted with pints of beer. To a safe flight home,‘‘ said Mackay.
2. "Whyte & Mackay is delivering very attractive growth.
3. Louis general manager Charles MacKay said in a statement.
4. Citigroup was the adviser of Whyte & Mackay in the deal.
5. MacKay of "mollycoddling" Pakistan, an assertion the minister rejected.