Juan Tyrone Garcia
Juan Tyrone Garcia (25 May 1950 - 14 May 1979) was an actor, martial artist, singer, teacher and founder of the Mexican Judo concept. He is considered...
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Juan Tyrone Garcia (25 May 1950 - 14 May 1979) was an actor, martial artist, singer, teacher and founder of the Mexican Judo concept. He is considered...
Juan van Emmerloot (born November 12, 1965, in Waalwijk, Netherlands) is a Dutch drummer, drum teacher, music producer, and author. He is known for hi...
Juan Carlos Viale Rigo De Ossa (Aragua, Venezuela, 14 August 1999) better known as Juan Viale Rigo, is a young writer and columnist for various Venezu...
Juan Vivion de Valera was the man Éamon de Valera maintained was his father.According to Eamon's account, Juan Vivion was a Spaniard who emigrated to ...
Juan Xavier House, is a two-room adobe building located along El Callejón, on the edge of a mesquite bosque within the Fort Lowell Historic Preservati...
Juanito Apiñani (1827-1850) was a Catalan bullfighter. He was born in Barcelona, Spain in 1827. He was the son of Roberto Apinani and Anita Rodriguez ...
Jubal Flagg is an American comedian, comedy writer, morning radio host, and television personality. He is the second-named chair of nationally syndica...
Jubal Harshaw is a fictional character featured in Stranger in a Strange Land, a novel by Robert A. Heinlein. He is described as: "Jubal E. Harshaw, L...
Jubayer Salehin is a major general in the Bangladesh Army and incumbent Commandant of Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC). Prior to Joi...
Jubilee Action, now called Chance for Childhood, is an international Christian charity working to rescue and protect children of all faiths, races and...
Jubilee Chalets is a luxury resort and conference center located at Epe area of Lagos State. It was first constructed during the Lateef Jakande's admi...
Juboraj Shamim () is a Bangladeshi film director, screenwriter, and editor. He gained critical acclaim for his debut feature film Adim, which has been...
JUCCCE (Joint U.S.-China Collaboration on Clean Energy) is a Shanghai-based non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the use of clean energy ...
JUCY is a tourism company which was founded in New Zealand. JUCY is primarily a car-hire and campervan-hare business and also operates scenic cruises ...
Judablue is a Jewish rock band formed in Silver Spring, Maryland in 2002. The band is composed of Shlomo Ari Gaisin (sax/vocals/piano), Yaniv Hoffman ...
The Judean Coin archives (also spelled as Judaean), is an online photo gallery archive of photos and information about ancient Jewish coinage, located...
Judaism and bus stops refers to the significance of bus stops in Judaism. The use of bus stops in the Jewish religion is forbidden on the sabbath; doi...
Persecution of Jews in Communist countriesJews have been persecuted in Communist countries: the destruction of religious traditions; the doctors’ plot...
Judaman Seecoomar (15 July 1932 - 26 March 2006) was a Guyanese writer. He was born in Lusignan, Guyana.In 1962 Judaman left for England,<ref name="Gu...
The Judas Breed are a fictional species in the Mimic films. They were created in a successful effort to control disease-carrying cockroaches in New Yo...