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  1. m³ / s. El Gállego (en aragonés río Galligo) es un río de la península ibérica que discurre por la comunidad autónoma española de Aragón. Se trata de uno de los principales afluentes del Ebro. Drena una cuenca de 4008,8 km² y tiene una longitud de 193,2 km. 1 La superficie de la cuenca hidrográfica es de alrededor de 4000 km². 1 2 .

  2. Early life. Phoenix was born on August 23, 1970, in Madras, Oregon, the first child of Arlyn Dunetz and John Lee Bottom. He had four younger siblings, Rain (born 1972), Joaquin (born 1974), Liberty (born 1976) and Summer (born 1978), as well as a paternal half-sister, Jodean (born 1964). Phoenix's parents named him after the river of life from the Hermann Hesse novel Siddhartha, and he ...

  3. actor y músico estadounidense

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000203River Phoenix - IMDb

    River Phoenix. Actor: My Own Private Idaho. River Phoenix was born River Jude Bottom in Madras, Oregon. His mother, Arlyn (Dunetz), a Bronx-born secretary, and his father, John Bottom, a carpenter, met in California in 1968. They worked as itinerant fruit pickers, and later joined the Children of God religious group (John was originally Catholic, while Arlyn was born Jewish).

  5. About Mayor Kate Gallego. Since her early days serving Phoenix on the City Council, Kate has been focused on creating the Phoenix of the future: a welcoming, thriving city with ample high-wage jobs and opportunities for all. As mayor, Kate spends every day focused on getting things done for families.

  6. www.c40.org › steering-committee › mayor-kate-gallegoMayor Kate Gallego - C40 Cities

    Before being elected to Phoenix City Council, Mayor Gallego worked on Economic Development for local utility company, Salt River Project. Mayor Gallego has focused on three key policy areas during her time in office: diversifying the economy, strengthening infrastructure investment, and working to make Phoenix a leader in sustainability.

  7. 13 de ago. de 2021 · Today, the Mayor’s emphasis was on meeting the needs of Phoenix as the nation’s fifth largest city and its fastest-growing. The discussion included how to improve the commutes of Phoenix residents and how infrastructure creates high wage jobs. Mayor Gallego also thanked the President for the emphasis on water infrastructure in Western states.