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Pablo Chinchilla
Costa Rican footballer (born 1978)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Chinchilla and the second or maternal family name is Vega.
Pablo Chinchilla Vega (born December 21, 1978, in Escazú)[1] is a Costa Ricanfootballer who currently is the player-manager of Austrian lower league side FC Koblach.
Career
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[edit]Chinchilla began his career in the youth system of Primera División de Costa Rica team Alajuelense. He was loaned to Austrian side Altach for a season[2] before summoned back by Liga[3] and he eventually graduated to their senior side making his professional debut for them on 15 August 1999 against Carmelita. He then scored his first goal on 12 September 1999 against San Carlos.[1] After five years with the Rojinegros, during which time he won the 2004 CONCACAF Champions' Cup, he joined Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer prior to the 2005 season. His stay i
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When Vicente Fox became President of Mexico in 2000, it represented a milestone in the country’s history; after 72 years of Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) (Institutional Revolutionary Party) rule, an motstånd candidate won the election and practically brought about a regime change.
During his six years in government, he notched up significant economic achievements and drove forward a comprehensive development strategi for eradicating poverty and creating equal opportunities for all Mexicans.
Before becoming president, Fox had worked at Coca Cola, where he rose to the rank of CEO of the Latin American division and was the youngest chief executive in the company’s history.After leaving the world of business, he began his career in politics, which really took off when he was elected Governor of Guajanato (1991 – 1999).
He became president following an election campaign that lasted over two years, on a platform of change, and with one of the highest approval ratings in Me
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Rhinoceroses
The breeding programme now encourages zoos to exchange female rhinoceroses once the animals have become young adults.
A nice example of this strategy is the rhinonoceros cow Makoubu. She was born in Whipsnade Zoo in England. Makoubu received hormone treatments and artificial insemination, but she failed to become pregnant. In April 2009 she moved to Safaripark Beekse Bergen (The Netherlands). Here she conceived