• Eugenio Pizarro Poblete (born November 7, 1938, in San Antonio, Chile) is a Chilean Catholic priest, and politician. Pizarro was also a candidate for the...
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    Palestro (who withdrew before the vote during the assembly), and priest Eugenio Pizarro. The results of the vote were as follows: Marín emerged as the initial...
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    plebiscite: "No" (won) 1989: Patricio Aylwin, PDC-Concertación (won) 1993: Eugenio Pizarro, Ind.-ADI (lost) 1999: Ricardo Lagos, PPD-Concertación (won) 2005:...
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    1,070,334 36.61% 1989 Patricio Aylwin (PDC) 3,850,571 55.17% 1993 Eugenio Pizarro (Ind) 327,402 4.70% 1999 Gladys Marín 225,224 3.19% 2005 Tomás Hirsch...
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    Popular Unity coalition of Allende) and the Christian Left Party; Eugenio Pizarro Poblete (less than 5%); and Cristián Reitze Campos of the left-wing...
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    (won) 1988 plebiscite: "No" (won) 1989: Patricio Aylwin (won) 1993: Eugenio Pizarro (lost) Correa, Enrique (23 July 2004). "La ruta de un camaleón". Punto...
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    the 1993 presidential election, it supported the candidacy of priest Eugenio Pizarro and presented candidates for the National Congress in the parliamentary...
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    independent 430.950 6,18 Manfred Max-Neef Independent Ecologist 387.102 5,55 Eugenio Pizarro Poblete MIDA Communist Party of Chile 327.402 4,70 Cristián Reitze...
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  • 1938) (d. 2020) 9 October – Humberto Donoso (d. 2000) 7 November – Eugenio Pizarro 25 November – Alberto Valentini (d. 2009) 20 December – Patricio Rodríguez...
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  • Michael did so under the name Andrés Wilson; Mariana joined as Ana Luisa Pizarro. In his novel Las cenizas del Cóndor, the Uruguayan Fernando Butazzoni...
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  • as Carina "Cacai" Pizarro Gomez Miguel Tanfelix as Tristan "Tan-tan" Ramos Buenavista Supporting cast Camille Prats as Olivia Pizarro-Gomez Mark Anthony...
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  • Zambrano Derlis Soto Óscar Olivares (1958) Santiago Salfate (1959) Gustavo Pizarro (1960-1961) Lincoyán Neira (1961) Fidel Cuiña (1962) Óscar Olivares (1962)...
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    Blanchard (1881–1932), Cubist painter Lita Cabellut (born 1961), painter Eugenio Cajés (c. 1534–1574), Baroque painter Alonso Cano (1601–1667), Baroque...
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    (May 5, 2011–1?) Rafael Castillo (2012–2014) Carlos Galván (2014) José Eugenio Hernández (2014–2015) "El Club". UTC - Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca...
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    Universidade. p. 337. Eugénio de Castro (1933), Os Meus Vasconcelos, Coimbra, Coimbra Editora, p.7. José Augusto de Sotto Mayor Pizarro (1999), Linhagens...
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  • Denmark. It was founded by Italian theatre director and investigator Eugenio Barba in 1964. Odin Teatret is a part of NTL, Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium...
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    Rivas [es] (2004–05) Fernando Carvallo (2005) Daniel Salvador (2006) Jaime Pizarro (2006–07) Jorge Aravena (2007) Luis Musrri (2007–09) Jorge Aravena (2009–10)...
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  • Jerez as Milena de Senderos Alfonso Iturralde as Eugenio Senderos Dacia González as Madre Miguel Pizarro as Braulio Ramos José Luis Cordero as Horacio Carlos...
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  • Juninho and Guido Pizarro scoring their own, Tigres became the Apertura 2016 champions. Guzmán Ayala Meza Rodríguez Torres Nilo Carioca Pizarro Quiñones Aquino...
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    Don Valentín Bellvís de Moncada y Pizarro por Goya (in Polish)...
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    television series Miss XV (Originally from Monterrey, Nuevo León) Rodolfo Pizarro (born 1994), association football midfielder for C.F. Monterrey and Mexico...
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    Verónica Pérez, midfielder Gonzalo Pineda, defender Rodolfo Pizarro, midfielder Eugenio Pizzuto, midfielder Alan Pulido, forward Ramón Ramírez, midfielder...
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    The Spanish colonial founding of Huamanga was led by conqueror Francisco Pizarro on April 25, 1540, who named it San Juan de la Frontera de Huamanga. Due...
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  • retired football referee Rómulo León (fl. 1988–1989), politician Rómulo Pizarro (born 1955), Peruvian politician Rômulo (footballer, born 1960), football...
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  • Marcela Fernandez Adrián Vázquez as Jacobo Eduardo Rivera as Juancho Miguel Pizarro as Joaquín Miguel Galván as Roque Aída Pierce as Bárbara Daniel Arevalo...
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  • Francisco Xavier de la Paz Pizarro Martínez (24 January 1787 – 9 February 1840) was a Mexican diplomat who served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister...
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    group stage match against Jamaica, coming in as a substitute for Rodolfo Pizarro at half-time, finishing the game at 0–0. On 6 June 2019, Montes was called...
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    Spaniards headed by Francisco Pizarro reached Cajamarca and lured Atahualpa into a trap (battle of Cajamarca). Pizarro promised to release Atahualpa if...
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  • Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla Attendance: 19,034 Referee: Carlos Eugênio Simon (Brazil) 19 November 2003 21:45 UTC−2 Pinheirão, Curitiba Attendance:...
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  • Juli Mira, actor, 74. 16 January – José Lifante, actor, 80. 27 January – Eugenio Nasarre, former Chair of RTVE, 77. 17 February – Bartolomé Beltrán, doctor...
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