Antonio Ferraz Núñez (born 28 June 1929) is a Spanish former road racing cyclist. Professional from 1953 to 1961, he was a two-time national road race champion and also won a stage of the 1957 Vuelta a España.[1]
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AntonioFerraz Núñez (born 28 June 1929) is a Spanish former road racing cyclist. Professional from 1953 to 1961, he was a two-time national road race...
Ferraz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Afonso Ferraz (born 1964), Angolan sprinter AntonioFerraz (born 1929), Spanish road racing...
Alomar 1955 Antonio Gelabert José Escolano José Serra 1956 AntonioFerraz Bernardo Ruiz Francisco Masip 1957 AntonioFerraz René Marigil Antonio Jiménez Quiles...
research station named after the Brazilian Navy Commander Luís Antônio de Carvalho Ferraz (1940–1982), who visited Antarctica many times with the British...
Emilio Rodríguez 1954 Ponciano Arbelaiz Antonio Barrutia Manuel Rodríguez Barros 1955 Carmelo Morales AntonioFerraz Juan Bibiloni 1956–1959 No race 1960...
entre 1850 y 1936, teniendo entre otras, ponencias con estos títulos: AntonioFerraz Perspectivas institucionales de la historia de la ciencia y de la técnica...
simplistic characterization of land as fixed points with stable features. AntónioFerraz de Oliveira praised Territory beyond Terra for contributing to the new...
General Artur Ivens Ferraz (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐɾˈtuɾ ˈajvɐ̃ʃ fɨˈʁaʃ]; 1 December 1870, in Lisbon – 16 January 1933, in Lisbon), was a Portuguese...
Company Bauzà 1957 AntonioFerraz Miguel Bover Jesús Galdeano 1958 No race 1959 Juan Campillo Fernando Mitjà José Carlos Sánchez 1960 Antonio Bertrán José Pérez...
escavações no Forte de Santo Antônio de Gurupá, no Marajó". Museu Goeldi. 2017-07-14. Retrieved 2024-02-23. "Forte de Santo António do Gurupá". HPIP. Retrieved...
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