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Contenido Carbonero or Carboneros may be linked to or refer to the Wikipedia articles indicated below:
Places
- Carbonero el Mayor, municipality of the province of Segovia, Spain.
- Carbonero de Ahusín, Spanish town of the municipality of Armuña, in the province of Segovia, autonomous community of Castilla y León.
- Carboneros, Spanish municipality of the province of Jaén, Andalusia, located in the region of Sierra Morena.
People
- Alejandro Carbonero (fine century)II - ca.251), also known as Saint Alexander of Comana and as Alexander Carbonarius, bishop of Asia Minor, of charcoal profession, and venerated as saint by various Christian confessions.
- Carlos Carbonero' (1990-), also known as Carlos Mario Carbonero Mancilla, a Colombian footballer.
- Lion Carbonero (1812-1902), also known as León Carbonero and García-Arisco, and also known as León Carbonero and Sol and as Conde de Sol, a Spanish politician, writer and journalist, a fanatic and intransigent Catholic, and an anti-Semite furibundo.
- León María Carbonero y Sol y Merás (1853-1894), Spanish journalist and writer, son of lawyer and journalist León Carbonero.
- Manuel Carbonero y Sol y Merás, journalist, translator and Spanish lawyer, son of jurist and journalist León Carbonero.
- Sara Carbonero (1984-), also known as Sara Carbonero Arévalo, journalist and presenter of Spanish television.
Music and songs
- The Carbonero, folklore song, written by Salvadoran musician and composer Francisco Antonio Lara Hernández (popularly known as "Pancho Lara").
Zoology
- CarboneroFish of the gang family.
- Common carbon, kind of papiform bird of the family of the paraids.
- Carboneros, several species of fish of the móridos family.
Botany
- Carbonero herb, common name of the Baccharis conferta plant.
- Carbonero herb, common name of the Capsella bursa-pastoris plant.
Miscellaneous
- CarboneroGentile of the Spanish municipality of 'Carboneras'.
- Carbonero, person who fuels someone's anger against a third party.
- Carbonero, occupation of person who manufactures, sells, or distributes, charcoal.
- Carboneros, one of the nicknames for the fans of the Atlético Peñarol Club of Uruguay.
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