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Lino Gallardo

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Juan Lovera
Ocumare del Tuy
Miranda state
Venezuela
Caracas, Venezuela
Wars of Independence
Lino Gallardo
Categories
1773 births
1837 deaths
Venezuelan classical musicians
Venezuelan composers
Venezuelan male composers
People from Ocumare del Tuy
Viceroyalty of New Granada people

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