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A male given name borrowed from Spanish
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{i} male first name; family name
Diego Armando Maradona
born Oct. 30, 1960, Villa Fiorito, near Buenos Aires, Arg. Argentine football (soccer) player. A midfielder renowned for his ability to create scoring chances for himself and others, he led club teams to championships in Argentina, Italy, and Spain. He starred for the Argentine national team that won the 1986 World Cup. His performance included two memorable goals against England, one scored with his hand (the referee mistakenly thought the ball struck his head) and now remembered as the "Hand of God," and another that saw him dribble through a pack of defenders. He was twice suspended for use of banned substances. An Internet poll conducted by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association named Maradona the top player of the 20th century
Diego Maradona
{i} (born 1960) one of the greatest Argentinean football player
Diego Rivera
(1886-1957) Mexican painter who designed many murals for educational and public buildings
Diego Rivera
a Mexican painter of murals which expressed his socialist political ideas (1886-1957). born Dec. 8, 1886, Guanajuato, Mex. died Nov. 25, 1957, Mexico City Mexican muralist. After study in Mexico City and Spain, he settled in Paris from 1909 to 1919. He briefly espoused Cubism but abandoned it 1917 for a visual language of simplified forms and bold areas of colour. Returning to Mexico in 1921, he sought to create a new national art on revolutionary themes in the wake of the Mexican Revolution. He painted many public murals, the most ambitious of which is in the National Palace (1929-57). From 1930 to 1934 he worked in the U.S. His mural for New York's Rockefeller Center aroused a storm of controversy and was ultimately destroyed because it contained the figure of Vladimir Ilich Lenin; he later reproduced it at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City. With José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros, Rivera created a revival of fresco painting that became Mexico's most significant contribution to 20th-century art. His large-scale, didactic murals contain scenes of Mexican history, culture, and industry, with Indians, peasants, conquistadores, and factory workers drawn as simplified figures in crowded, shallow spaces. Rivera was married to Frida Kahlo almost uninterruptedly from 1929 to 1954
Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velasquez
a Spanish painter famous for his portraits of the Spanish royal family (1599-1660)
Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velasquez
{i} (1599-1660)Spanish master painter, court painter for Philip IV
Diego Velasquez
(c1460-c1524) Spanish conquistador and first governor of Cuba; (1599-1660), Spanish master painter, court painter for Philip IV
Diego Velazquez
(c1460-c1524) Spanish conquistador and first governor of Cuba; (1599-1660), Spanish master painter, court painter for Philip IV
Diego de Almagro
born 1475, Almagro, Castile died 1538, Cuzco, Peru Spanish soldier who played a leading role in the Spanish conquest of Peru. Following service in the Spanish navy, he arrived in South America in 1524 and, with Francisco Pizarro, led the expedition that conquered the Inca empire in what is now Peru. Bitter enmity arose between the two men, and Almagro imprisoned Pizarro's two brothers for insubordination during an Indian rebellion. Pizarro then defeated Almagro's army and had his former friend put to death
Diego de Velasquez
{i} (c1460-c1524) Spanish conquistador and first governor of Cuba
San Diego
Places named after Saint Diego
San Diego
A city in southwest California
San Diego
a city in southern California, US, which is a port, an industrial centre, and a base for the US navy. City (pop., 2000: 1,223,400) and port, southwestern California, U.S. It is located on San Diego Bay, the site of major naval and military bases. Sighted by the Spanish in 1542 and named San Miguel, the area was renamed San Diego in 1602. In 1769 the Spanish established a military post on the site, and Junípero Serra dedicated the first California mission there. It was captured from Mexico in 1846, and a new city was laid out in 1867. The arrival of the Santa Fe railroad in 1884 stimulated the city's growth. Industrial development is dominated by aerospace, electronics, and shipbuilding, and the city is the main commercial outlet for the farm produce of southern California. Balboa Park and its San Diego Zoo are renowned, as are the area universities
San Diego
city in California (USA)
San Diego Union Tribune
major daily newspaper published in California (USA)
San Diego Zoo
World's largest collection of mammals, birds, and reptiles, located in San Diego, Cal. , and administered by the Zoological Society of San Diego. The 100-acre (40.5-hectare) zoo, founded in 1916, has some 800 animal species and some 6,500 plant species. The 1,800-acre (729-hectare) San Diego Wild Animal Park opened in 1972 some 32 mi (52 km) northeast, in the San Pasqual Valley; there over 250 species of animals roam through Asian, African, and Australian habitats. A research department, the Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species (1975) has contributed to the zoo's success in managing and breeding endangered species
san diego
a picturesque city of southern California on San Diego Bay near the Mexican border; site of an important naval base
san diego bay
a bay of the Pacific in southern California
diego

    Silbentrennung

    Die·go

    Türkische aussprache

    dieygō

    Aussprache

    /dēˈāgō/ /diːˈeɪɡoʊ/

    Etymologie

    () Spanish
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