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Qué (quién) es franco - definición


Franco (name)         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Franco (musician); Franco (surname)
Franco is a common surname in Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Sephardic communities deriving from the word "Frank", in reference to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who invaded Gaul during the Migration Period.Origin of the surname "Franco" in www.
Franco (singer)         
CUBAN MUSICIAN
Franco Javier Iglesias, better known simply as Franco (born 14 December 1959) is a Cuban Latin pop singer. He achieved two number-one songs on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart with his cover of "Toda la Vida in 1986 and "María" in 1988.
Franko (bishop of Poznań)         
POLISH BISHOP
Franco (Bishop of Poznan); Franko (Bishop of Poznan); Franko (Bishop of Poznań)
Franko, Bishop of Poznan was an 11th-century Polish Bishop of Poznań. He was the first bishop of Poznan after the renewal of the diocese by Bolesław the bold in 1075 AD.
Ejemplos de uso de franco
1. Francisco Franco, while the provinces of Alava and Navarra fought for Franco.
2. Franco supporters Diehard Franco supporters crowded the basilica of Santa Cruz del Valle de los Caidos, where Franco is buried, on Saturday night for a Roman Catholic Mass in his memory.
3. The committee attached the same criticism to Franco as it did to Karadi regarding Levy‘s appointment to head the central unit, except that Franco didn‘t initiate the promotion.
4. It was signed by Tel Aviv District commander Ilan Franco.
5. Francisco Franco, whose iron rule spanned four decades.