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Roberto Acuña (born in Rafaela , September 14, 1990) is an Argentine professional basketball player, who plays with Ciclista Olímpico of Liga Nacional de Básquet (LNB).

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15-1088: [REDACTED] Look up acuña  or acuna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Acuña or Acuna may refer to: People with the surname [ edit ] Alejandro Nogués Acuña (1907–1989), Argentine chess player Alex Acuña (born 1944), Peruvian percussionist Ángela Acuña Braun (1888-1983) first female attorney in Central America (from Costa Rica) Antonio Osorio de Acuña (1459–1526), Spanish bishop Brianda de Acuña (1576-1630), Spanish nun and writer Carlos Acuña (1914–1999), Argentine composer and singer Carlos Manuel Acuña (1937–2013), Argentine journalist Carlos Javier Acuña (born 1988), Paraguayan football (soccer) player Clarence Acuña (born 1975), Chilean footballer Cristóbal Diatristán de Acuña (1597–1676), Spanish missionary and explorer Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, conde de Gondomar (1567–1626), Spanish diplomat Fort Acuña ,

30-655: A Filipino basketball player Francisco Acuña de Figueroa (1791–1862), Uruguayan poet Francisco Javier González-Acuña , Mexican mathematician, professor, and author Hernando de Acuña (c. 1520–1580), Spanish poet, soldier and diplomat Jason Acuña (born 1973), Italian-born American actor Johany Alexánder Acuña (born 1997), Colombian serial killer Juan Acuña (1923–2001), Spanish football goalkeeper Juan de Acuña, marqués de Casafuerte (1658–1734), Spanish military officer and viceroy of New Spain from 1722 to 1734 Judith Elida Acuña , Argentine politician Julián Acuña Galé (1900–1973), Cuban botanist for whom

45-655: A Filipino basketball player Francisco Acuña de Figueroa (1791–1862), Uruguayan poet Francisco Javier González-Acuña , Mexican mathematician, professor, and author Hernando de Acuña (c. 1520–1580), Spanish poet, soldier and diplomat Jason Acuña (born 1973), Italian-born American actor Johany Alexánder Acuña (born 1997), Colombian serial killer Juan Acuña (1923–2001), Spanish football goalkeeper Juan de Acuña, marqués de Casafuerte (1658–1734), Spanish military officer and viceroy of New Spain from 1722 to 1734 Judith Elida Acuña , Argentine politician Julián Acuña Galé (1900–1973), Cuban botanist for whom

60-1150: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Articles with short description All set index articles acu%C3%B1a [REDACTED] Look up acuña  or acuna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Acuña or Acuna may refer to: People with the surname [ edit ] Alejandro Nogués Acuña (1907–1989), Argentine chess player Alex Acuña (born 1944), Peruvian percussionist Ángela Acuña Braun (1888-1983) first female attorney in Central America (from Costa Rica) Antonio Osorio de Acuña (1459–1526), Spanish bishop Brianda de Acuña (1576-1630), Spanish nun and writer Carlos Acuña (1914–1999), Argentine composer and singer Carlos Manuel Acuña (1937–2013), Argentine journalist Carlos Javier Acuña (born 1988), Paraguayan football (soccer) player Clarence Acuña (born 1975), Chilean footballer Cristóbal Diatristán de Acuña (1597–1676), Spanish missionary and explorer Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, conde de Gondomar (1567–1626), Spanish diplomat Fort Acuña ,

75-475: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Articles with short description All set index articles Roberto Acu%C3%B1a (basketball) In his pro career, Acuña has played with San Isidro, in the Argentine 2nd Division ; and with Ciclista Juninense , Peñarol and Quimsa , in the Argentine 1st Division . Acuña has competed internationally as

90-466: The surname Acuña . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Acuña&oldid=1254992461 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Surnames Spanish-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

105-466: The surname Acuña . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Acuña&oldid=1254992461 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Surnames Spanish-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

120-537: The Mexican state of Coahuila See also [ edit ] Vilo Acuña Airport , Cuba Ing. Alberto Acuña Ongay International Airport , serving Campeche, Mexico Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Acuña . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

135-482: The Mexican state of Coahuila See also [ edit ] Vilo Acuña Airport , Cuba Ing. Alberto Acuña Ongay International Airport , serving Campeche, Mexico Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Acuña . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

150-766: The New World and the Philippines Ricardo Acuña (born 1958), Chilean former tennis player Roberto Acuña (born 1972), Argentine-born Paraguayan football (soccer) player Roberto Acuña (basketball) (born 1990), Argentine basketball player Rodolfo Acuña (born 1932), American historian Ronald Acuña Jr. (born 1997), Venezuelan professional baseball player Val Acuña , a Filipino basketball player Valentino Acuña (born 2006), Argentine footballer Walter Acuña (born 1992), Argentine footballer Places [ edit ] Ciudad Acuña , Coahuila, Mexico Acuña (municipality) , also in

165-630: The New World and the Philippines Ricardo Acuña (born 1958), Chilean former tennis player Roberto Acuña (born 1972), Argentine-born Paraguayan football (soccer) player Roberto Acuña (basketball) (born 1990), Argentine basketball player Rodolfo Acuña (born 1932), American historian Ronald Acuña Jr. (born 1997), Venezuelan professional baseball player Val Acuña , a Filipino basketball player Valentino Acuña (born 2006), Argentine footballer Walter Acuña (born 1992), Argentine footballer Places [ edit ] Ciudad Acuña , Coahuila, Mexico Acuña (municipality) , also in

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180-569: The Philippines Marcela Acuña (born 1976), Argentine boxer Marcos Acuña (born 1991), Argentine footballer Mario Acuña (1940–2009), Argentine astrophysicist Matías Pérez Acuña (born 1994), Argentine footballer Mirta Acuña de Baravalle (1925–2024), Argentine human rights activist Patrick Acuña (born 1986), American musician, drummer of the indie rock band Silent Old Mtns Pedro Bravo de Acuña (died 1606), Spanish military officer and colonial official in

195-490: The Philippines Marcela Acuña (born 1976), Argentine boxer Marcos Acuña (born 1991), Argentine footballer Mario Acuña (1940–2009), Argentine astrophysicist Matías Pérez Acuña (born 1994), Argentine footballer Mirta Acuña de Baravalle (1925–2024), Argentine human rights activist Patrick Acuña (born 1986), American musician, drummer of the indie rock band Silent Old Mtns Pedro Bravo de Acuña (died 1606), Spanish military officer and colonial official in

210-507: The standard author abbreviation "Acuna" is used when citing a botanical name Justicia Acuña (1893-1980), Chilean engineer; first woman with this profession in her country and in South America Luis Acuña (born 1989), Argentine footballer Luisangel Acuña (born 2002), Venezuelan professional baseball player Manuel Acuña (1849–1873), Mexican poet and playwright Manuel Acuña Roxas (1892–1948), President of

225-430: The standard author abbreviation "Acuna" is used when citing a botanical name Justicia Acuña (1893-1980), Chilean engineer; first woman with this profession in her country and in South America Luis Acuña (born 1989), Argentine footballer Luisangel Acuña (born 2002), Venezuelan professional baseball player Manuel Acuña (1849–1873), Mexican poet and playwright Manuel Acuña Roxas (1892–1948), President of

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