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    José Pablo Torcuato Batlle y Ordóñez ([ˈbaʒe] or [ˈbaʃe]; 23 May 1856 in Montevideo, Uruguay – 20 October 1929), nicknamed Don Pepe, was a prominent Uruguayan...
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  • José Batlle y Ordóñez is a small town in the northwest of Lavalleja Department in Uruguay. The town is located on the junction of Route 7 with Route 14...
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    to the Spanish crown. Lorenzo Batlle's son José Batlle y Ordóñez, nephew Luis Batlle Berres and grand-nephew Jorge Batlle Ibáñez would also serve as presidents...
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    Rivera José Batllé y Ordóñez Jorge Batlle Pedro Bordaberry Claps, Manuel Arturo; Lamas, Mario Daniel (1999). El batllismo como ideología. Cal y Canto....
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    Spain, and which includes several presidents of Uruguay, such as José Batlle y Ordoñez, who was his great-uncle. On his paternal side, he was of Catalan...
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    (published in 2022 as El presidente y la rana). "⇨ José Pepe Mujica: Biography of the Former President | José Pepe Mujica ✅". José Pepe Mujica. 9 April 2021. Retrieved...
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    Lorenzo Batlle y Grau and his wife Amalia Ordóñez Duval had two sons, José Batlle y Ordóñez and Luis Batlle y Ordóñez. The eldest of the brothers, José was...
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    goods from Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. The Colorado leader José Batlle y Ordóñez was elected president in 1903. The following year, the Blancos led...
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    former first lady and senator Julia Pou. He has two siblings, Pilar and Juan José, and is the great-grandson of Luis Alberto de Herrera on his paternal side...
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    The movement was one of the three Colorado factions that opposed José Batlle y Ordóñez and tried to realign the party to the right-wing position along...
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  • Ordóñez or Ordoñez is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ordóñez (bullfighter family) Antonio Ordóñez (1932–1998) Cayetano Ordóñez...
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    Montevideo was built within its premises. Parque Batlle is named in honor of José Batlle y Ordóñez, President of Uruguay from 1911 to 1915. The park...
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    round, with 40.1 percent of the vote. He lost to Colorado candidate Jorge Batlle, taking 45.9 percent of the vote. In the 2004 elections, he won 50.45% of...
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  • politician and son of José Batlle y Ordóñez. César Batlle Pacheco, Uruguayan politician and son of José Batlle y Ordóñez. Rafael Batlle Pacheco, Uruguayan...
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    José Fructuoso Rivera y Toscana (17 October 1784 – 13 January 1854) was an Uruguayan general and patriot who fought for the liberation of Banda Oriental...
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    young Luis Batlle Berres and Matilde Ibáñez Tálice met while walking in front of this property. Soon after they were married. In 1947, Luis Batlle Berres...
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    Julio María Sanguinetti (category Recipients of the Order of José Matías Delgado)
    columnist for Acción, a newspaper established by the then-President, Luis Batlle Berres, for which he covered events such as the Cuban Revolution and the...
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    Bordaberry, was Minister for Tourism and Industry in the government of Jorge Batlle. Another son, Santiago, is a rural affairs activist. [citation needed] On...
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    Uruguayan Colorado Party and was closely identified with the liberal José Batlle y Ordóñez. His political actions dated back to the days preceding the Quebracho...
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    President José Batlle y Ordóñez during his second term in office, with the aim of creating an executive body similar to the Swiss Federal Council. Batlle had...
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    was often independent of the dominant positions of its leader, José Batlle y Ordóñez. Terra was an expert in economic and diplomatic issues, areas in...
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    Stewart, was the brother of Matilde Pacheco, wife of President José Batlle y Ordóñez. While his maternal grandfather was the jurist Ricardo Areco. Pacheco...
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    Manuel Ceferino Oribe y Viana (August 26, 1792 – November 12, 1857) was the 2nd Constitutional president of Uruguay and founder of Uruguay's National...
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    he was the son of another political figure, Luis Batlle y Ordóñez, brother of ex president José Batlle. His mother, Petrona Berres, was of Irish descent...
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  • vice president Luis Batlle Berres—nephew of José Batlle y Ordóñez—who became the third member of the Batlle family to occupy the presidency of the country...
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    candidate again but was defeated in the second round by the Broad Front nominee, José Mujica, who was elected president. With the victory of his son, Luis Lacalle...
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    Uruguay's capital city of Montevideo. It is named in honour of José Batlle y Ordóñez, President of Uruguay from 1903-1907 and 1911–1915. The barrio is...
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  • leadership of Julio María Sanguinetti. Partido Colorado: José Batlle y Ordóñez - Jorge Batlle History of Uruguay Politics of Uruguay List of political...
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    civic-military revolt led by Aparicio Saravia against the government of José Batlle y Ordóñez in Uruguay. It was the last military conflict between Blancos and...
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    extra-parliamentary Commission." He was also close to José Batlle y Ordóñez, serving as a deputy both in Batlle's second government and that of Claudio Williman...
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