overthrown in a military coup d'état in September 1963. Caamaño was the son of General Fausto Caamaño Medina; his father was cousin of Juan Pablo Medina de...
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Justice, Francisco Caamaño, took the oath of office in a ceremony". La Moncloa. 24 February 2009. Retrieved 27 April 2013. "Francisco Caamaño". El Mundo...
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Constitutional Convention. "Francisco Javier Caamaño Rojas – Interactivo La Tercera". La Tercera. Retrieved 10 August 2021. "Francisco Caamaño, constituyente con...
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Francisco Buarque de Hollanda, popularly known as Chico Buarque, Brazilian singer, guitarist, composer, dramatist, writer and poet Francisco Caamaño Domínguez...
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After the civil war ended, both General Imbert and his rival Colonel Francisco Caamaño resigned, and Héctor García-Godoy, a civilian, was sworn as interim...
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colonel Francisco Caamaño Domínguez (born 1963), Spanish politician Francisco Caamaño Rojas (born 1989), Chilean politician Gustavo Caamaño (born 1979)...
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had gathered at the palace, would lynch Reid, the rebel commander Francisco Caamaño allowed him to escape, as Reid had already lost the support of the...
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Colonel Francisco Caamaño, who became the constitutional President of the Dominican Republic during the Dominican Civil War of 1965. Caamaño was one of...
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Francisco Alberto Caamaño is a Santo Domingo Metro station on Line 1. It was open on 22 January 2009 as part of the inaugural section of Line 1 between...
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officers and civilian combatants loyal to Bosch commanded by Colonel Francisco Caamaño, and who called themselves the Constitutionalists, staged a coup,...
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1965 – Civil war breaks out in the Dominican Republic when Colonel Francisco Caamaño overthrows the triumvirate that had been in power since the coup d'état...
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0 days — Members: Vinicio Fernández Pérez, Giovanni Gutiérrez Ramírez, Francisco Caamaño, Eladio Ramírez Sánchez, Pedro Bartolomé Benoit. José Rafael Molina...
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government-in-exile Francisco Caamaño Dominican Republic President United States 3 September 1965 U.S. invasion of the Dominican Republic Caamaño was one of...
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2011 – 23 September 2014 Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy Preceded by Francisco Caamaño Domínguez Succeeded by Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría (acting) Mayor of...
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S tended towards the loyalist (Wessin's forces), and not towards Francisco Caamaño, who was acting in the behalf of Juan Bosch. Wessin was allowed to...
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demanded Bosch's restoration. The insurgents, commanded by Colonel Francisco Caamaño, removed the junta from power on 28 April. The United States dispatched...
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due to the growing political pressure on him. He was succeeded by Francisco Caamaño. On 7 April 2009, the cabinet saw an extensive reshuffle. Pedro Solbes...
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Flying Saucers Farewell The Dominican Civil War began when Colonel Francisco Caamaño Deñó and Manuel Ramon Montes Arache led more than 1,000 supporters...
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overthrown seven months later, resulting in a civil war in the capital. Francisco Caamaño led the Constitucionalistas fighting to restore democracy. This would...
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impasse. In that year, a close finish between Joaquín Balaguer and José Francisco Peña Gómez brought about a major conflict, as one side accused the other...
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1965 – 1 July 1966 Vice President Manuel Joaquín Castillo Preceded by Francisco Caamaño Government of National Reconstruction Succeeded by Joaquín Balaguer...
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Biography of JOSÉ MARÍA PLÁCIDO CAAMAÑO "Caamaño Sound". BC Geographical Names. "Caamaño Passage". BC Geographical Names. Caamaño, Jacinto; Grenfell, Harold;...
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Ourense in the Spanish Congress Amada Garcia, Communist activist Francisco Caamaño Domínguez (born 1963) Rosario Hernández Diéguez, newspaper hawker...
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Francisco Caamaño (1973) Amir Abbas Hoveida (1979) Endelkachew Makonnen (1974) Alphonse Massamba-Débat (1977) Sisowath Sirik Matak (1975) Francisco Macías...
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complete and joyous confidence in heavenly protection too." Colonel Francisco Caamaño was sworn in as President of the Dominican Republic at the presidential...
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Liberation Party Spouse Edgar Mejía Relations Danilo Medina (brother) Francisco Caamaño (second-cousin) Children 2 Parents Juan Pablo Medina (father) Amelia...
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His parents were Francisco Espejo and Bárbara Caamaño y Bermúdez. He was executed by firing squad in 1814. "Silvestre Espejo, Francisco". banrepcultural...
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1907) February 15 – Wally Cox, American actor (b. 1924) February 16 – Francisco Caamaño, 50th President of the Dominican Republic (executed) (b. 1932) February...
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demanded Bosch's restoration. The insurgents, commanded by Colonel Francisco Caamaño, removed the junta from power on April 28. The United States dispatched...
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investigation about a member of the People's Party. Bermejo was replaced by Francisco Caamaño Domínguez in the post. Bermejo was also elected to the Spanish parliament...
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