• Carlos Fernando Huallpa Sunaga (born 1976) is a Bolivian miner, union leader, and politician who served as Minister of Mining and Metallurgy from 2019...
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    15 December 2019. Cuiza, Paulo (18 November 2019). "Añez posesiona a Carlos Huallpa en Minería y a Virginia Patty Torres en Educación". La Razón. Archived...
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    home, and a citywide search was carried out. Áñez's nephews—Juan Carlos and Carlos Hugo, who were at her house at the time—were apprehended during the...
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    Arturo Carlos Murillo Prijic (born 27 December 1963) is a Bolivian businessman, hotelier, and politician who served as the minister of government from...
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    languages: Portuguese and Quechua. On 3 December 2019, Minister of Mining Carlos Huallpa appointed Vásquez as vice minister of productive development and metallurgical...
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    Secretariat for Popular Participation, serving on the team of the project's lead, Carlos Hugo Molina, as part of the research and analysis unit. Promulgated on 20...
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    put forward Ortiz to hold the position, beating out the more conciliatory Carlos Böhrt for the nomination. The promotion of Ortiz as head of the upper chamber...
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    López". La Razón (in Spanish). La Paz. Retrieved 20 November 2021. Corz, Carlos (19 February 2020). "Diputados piden a Áñez instruir a ministros ir a interpelación...
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    Capac: 95  and half brother of Ninan Cuyochi, Huáscar, Atahualpa, Túpac Huallpa and Manco Inca Yupanqui. In the early part of Manco Inca's reign, he was...
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    original on 11 June 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2021. "Virginia Patty y Carlos Huallpa se suman al gabinete de Añez". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Archived...
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    Works Yerko Núñez (2019) Iván Arias (2019–2020) Minister of Mining Carlos Huallpa (2019–2020) Fernando Vásquez (2020) Jorge Oropeza Terán (2020) Minister...
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    Isabel Fernández (category King Juan Carlos University alumni)
    she completed two master's degrees in digital marketing at the King Juan Carlos University and the European Postgraduate Institute. Upon returning to Bolivia...
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    22 June 2022. Retrieved 22 June 2022. GIEI—Bolivia 2021, p. 253. Corz, Carlos (21 November 2019). "Ministro Zamora advierte que 'no tenemos más tiempo'...
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    Works Yerko Núñez (2019) Iván Arias (2019–2020) Minister of Mining Carlos Huallpa (2019–2020) Fernando Vásquez (2020) Jorge Oropeza Terán (2020) Minister...
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    Works Yerko Núñez (2019) Iván Arias (2019–2020) Minister of Mining Carlos Huallpa (2019–2020) Fernando Vásquez (2020) Jorge Oropeza Terán (2020) Minister...
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    development planning. As such, Áñez's appointment of Víctor Hugo Zamora and Carlos Melchor Díaz, respectively, occurred at his suggestion. According to multiple...
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    Works Yerko Núñez (2019) Iván Arias (2019–2020) Minister of Mining Carlos Huallpa (2019–2020) Fernando Vásquez (2020) Jorge Oropeza Terán (2020) Minister...
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    Chimpu Ocllo. She was descended from Inca nobility, a daughter of Túpac Huallpa and a granddaughter (not a niece) of the powerful Inca Tupac Yupanqui....
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    Title Sapa Inca Picture Birth Death Notes Inca of Incas Túpac Huallpa (Tupa Wallpa) 1533 Son of Huayna Capac 1533 Installed by Francisco Pizarro. Manco...
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  • as Emperor until 1870 because of doubts raised by his short reign Tupac Huallpa Sapa Inca Began c. 26 July 1533, ended 12–27 October 1533 c. 78–93 days...
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    resistance. Manco Inca Yupanqui joined Pizarro after the death of Túpac Huallpa. Pizarro's force entered the heart of the Tawantinsuyu on 15 November 1533...
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    nobility, the son of Jose Ramón Caballero de Anazco (a descendant from Túpac Huallpa through Inca Garcilaso de la Vega) and his wife Melchora Inés Melgarejo...
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    "Congreso de la COB sorprende y Juan Carlos Trujillo es el nuevo ejecutivo" [COB Congress Surprises: Juan Carlos Trujillo Is the New Executive]. Opinión...
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  •  Natalia Pulido (COL) 1:41:28.60  Gabriela Muniz (BRA) 1:43:54.60  Inés Huallpa (BOL) 1:46:00.30 High jump  María Arboleda (COL) 1.88 m  Maria Eduarda...
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  • Natalia Pulido  Colombia 1:41:28.60 Gabriela Muniz  Brazil 1:43:54.60 Inés Huallpa  Bolivia 1:46:00.30 4 Gabrielly dos Santos  Brazil 1:50:43.10 5 Laura Pedraza...
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    Pizarro maintained the ostensible authority of the Inca, recognizing Túpac Huallpa as the Sapa Inca after Atahualpa's death. But the conqueror's abuses made...
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    Francisco Pizarro began his trip from Cajamarca to Cusco accompanied by Túpac Huallpa and, although Garcilaso points out that it is another character, the warrior...
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    Cajamarca by August 10. The Spanish arrange for his younger brother Túpac Huallpa to be crowned as a successor,: 86–67  but he dies in October after an apparent...
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    After Atahualpa's execution, Pizarro installed Atahualpa's brother, Túpac Huallpa, as a puppet Inca ruler. Pizarro's lieutenant, Benalcázar, travelled north...
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    conquerors installed other Sapa Inca beginning with Atahualpa's brother, Túpac Huallpa. Manco Inca Yupanqui, originally also a puppet Inca Emperor installed by...
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