José Salvador Omar Jorge Blanco (July 5, 1926 – December 26, 2010) was a politician, lawyer and a writer. He was President of the Dominican Republic, from...
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Republic from 1982 to 1986 during the presidency of her husband, Salvador Jorge Blanco. Asela Mera was known for her focus on social issues, women's rights...
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director Jorge Blanco (musician) (born 1991), Mexican actor and musician Salvador Jorge Blanco (1926–2010), 48th President of the Dominican Republic Jorge Blanco...
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elected member of the opposition. In the 1982 elections, the PRD's Salvador Jorge Blanco defeated Balaguer, who had merged his party with the Social Christian...
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the presidency three other times—in 1978 (Antonio Guzmán), 1982 (Salvador Jorge Blanco) and 2000 (Hipólito Mejía). At the legislative elections, on 16...
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win the PRD's presidential nomination, but lost out to Salvador Jorge Blanco. When Jorge Blanco won the 1982 elections, Majluta became president of the...
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Villegas, diplomat, and Orlando Jorge Mera, politician and lawyer. He has one sister. His paternal grandfather Salvador Jorge Blanco was President of the Dominican...
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General elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 16 May 1982. Salvador Jorge Blanco of the Dominican Revolutionary Party won the presidential election...
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government in prosecuting former President Salvador Jorge Blanco on corruption charges. In 1988, Salvador Jorge Blanco was found guilty in absentia of corruption...
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Herminio Blanco Mendoza, Mexican economist Jackie Lou Blanco (born 1964), Filipina actress Jorge Blanco (disambiguation), several people José Blanco (cigar...
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won the presidential election in 1978 (Antonio Guzmán) and 1982 (Salvador Jorge Blanco), and he himself was Mayor of Santo Domingo from 1982 to 1986. His...
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founder of Puerto Rican independence movement (Dominican father) Salvador Jorge Blanco – former president (1982–1986) Tomás Bobadilla – first ruler of...
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team in the Dominican Winter League. In 1983, the government of Salvador Jorge Blanco, through the fund for development of this region, built the Polideportivo...
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Ginebra, writer and journalist Rafael Camilo Abreu, politician Salvador Jorge Blanco (1926-2010), past president of the Dominican Republic Andrés L....
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over $1 billion in damage. Another PRD win in 1982 followed, under Salvador Jorge Blanco. Balaguer regained the presidency in 1986 and was re-elected in...
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† Pedro Manuel Hungría Founder of Archivo Histórico Santiago † Salvador Jorge Blanco — Dominican President Eduardo Leon Jimenes — Businessman, Founder...
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secretary (minister) of the presidency in the government of the Dr. Salvador Jorge Blanco. He was the organiser of the funerals of the Dr. José Francisco...
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when it was created in 1982 under the government of then-President Salvador Jorge Blanco. The province has an area of 992.39 km2 (383.16 sq mi) located in...
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Orlando Jorge Mera was born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic on 22 November 1966. His parents were Salvador Jorge Blanco and Asera...
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player for the Chicago Cubs Joaquín Balaguer – Dominican President Salvador Jorge Blanco – Dominican President, lawyer and a writer Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly...
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1983 by Presidential Decree (No. 1315/83) during the presidency of Salvador Jorge Blanco. The park is bordered by Lake Enriquillo and Jaragua National Park...
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the Congressional elections. Voter turnout was 72%. The incumbent Salvador Jorge Blanco was standing down after a four-year term. Although he was constitutionally...
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Fernández, President (1978–1982) Jacobo Majluta Azar, President (1982) Salvador Jorge Blanco, President (1982–1986) Joaquín Balaguer, President (1986–1996) Leonel...
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hundreds, government says". CNN. 23 November 2010. "Former President Salvador Jorge Blanco died yesterday at 84". www.diariolibre.com. 27 December 2010. "Tunisia...
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– Felix Wurman, American cellist and composer (b. 1958) 2010 – Salvador Jorge Blanco, 48th President of the Dominican Republic (b. 1926) 2010 – Edward...
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During the administrations of Joaquín Balaguer, Antonio Guzmán and Salvador Jorge Blanco, in Dominican Republic, and the Duvaliers, in Haiti, the influx...
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his bathroom and shot himself. Elections were again held in 1982. Salvador Jorge Blanco of the Dominican Revolutionary Party defeated Bosch and a resurgent...
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Alcalá). 1981: Jesús Reyes Heroles 1982: Manuel Cobo del Rosal 1983: Salvador Jorge Blanco, J. William Fulbright, Luis García de Valdeavellano, Bermudo Meléndez...
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under Antonio Guzmán, assumed the presidency to finish his term. Salvador Jorge Blanco (1926–2010) 1982 16 August 1982 16 August 1986 4 years PRD Joaquín...
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equestrian. John Archibald Armstrong, 93, Canadian business executive. Salvador Jorge Blanco, 84, Dominican Republic politician, President (1982–1986). Wade...
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