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The Baseball player, Josh Barfield was born on 1982-12-17. Josh Barfield was born in Barquisimeto and is a citizen of United States of America.



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Barquisimeto: People From Barquisimeto, Gustavo Dudamel, José Gil Fortoul, César Izturis, Vinicio Adames, Josh Barfield, Kiara
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: People From Barquisimeto, Gustavo Dudamel, José Gil Fortoul, César Izturis, Vinicio Adames, Josh Barfield, Kiara, Alejandro Moreno, Maicer Izturis, Tomás Pérez, Pedro Carmona, Roberto Smith, Carlos Carrasco, Jorge Rodríguez, Sandrina Bencomo, Aída Yéspica, Max Ramírez, Steve Torrealba, Natividad Barroso, Hernán Iribarren, Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez, Salvador Garmendia, Ramon Carranza, Luis Jiménez, Amleto Monacelli, Eddy Díaz, Edwin Hurtado, Rodolfo Saglimbeni, Alfredo Peña, Guillermo Rodríguez, Luis Leal, Donaldo Méndez, Alexis Infante, Edgar Cáceres, Omar Catari, Willie Martínez, Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado, Aymar Aristiguieta, Pablo Torrealba, Ana Karina Áñez, Carlos Rivero, Camila Canabal Sapelli. Excerpt: Barquisimeto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The city has strong agricultural/industrial roots, being surrounded by a sugar cane valley and located near two of the largest vegetable-producing regions in Venezuela: the Valle de Quíbor (Quíbor Valley) and Sanare. Founded by Don Juan de Villegas in 1552 and named Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto, the city was moved several times before 1563, when the town finally settled in its present location. Today Barquisimeto is a modern city, the fourth most populated in the country, and is situated in the middle of Venezuela's west-central axis of communication, industry and agriculture. Two well-known landmarks in Barquisimeto are the obelisk, called El Obelisco (which is actually flat on top not making it a true obelisk), raised to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Barquisimeto's founding, and the Cathedral, which looks like an inverted orchid with a cross-like tinted glass dome, with a modern architecture not often found in Latin America. The building was designed in 1959... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=580521