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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

arrando
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Very frequent in Spain of Italian origin surname. So he called a Spanish general who took part in the Carlist Wars of the nineteenth century in the Elizabethan camp or cristino, José Arrando Ballester, whom the city of Madrid dedicated shortly after death a street in the neighborhood of Chamberí.

  



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