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Famous People Named Juan

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profile name: Juan Ponce de León
profile occupation: Explorer
profile id: 36974
profile name: Juan de Oñate
profile occupation: Explorer, Governor
profile id: 9438004
profile name: Juan Perón
profile occupation: Military Leader, World Leader
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profile name: Juan Pablo Montoya
profile occupation: Race Car Driver, Philanthropist
profile id: 485766
profile name: Juan Martin del Potro
profile occupation: Tennis Player
profile id: 9358722
profile name: Juan Carlos I
profile occupation: King
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