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    Sténio Joseph Vincent (French pronunciation: [stenjo ʒozɛf vɛ̃sɑ̃]; February 22, 1874 – September 3, 1959) was President of Haiti from November 18, 1930...
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    paternal family name is Dos Santos. Sténio Nivaldo Matos dos Santos (born 6 May 1988), commonly known as Sténio, is a Cape Verde international footballer...
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    Stênio Garcia Faro (born 28 April 1932) is a Brazilian actor. 1966 - As Minas de Prata .... José 1967 - Os Fantoches .... Torquato 1968 - A Muralha .....
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  • Stênio may refer to: Stênio Garcia, Brazilian actor Stênio (footballer, born 1994) (Stênio Garcia Dutra), Brazilian football player Stênio Júnior, Brazilian...
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    during the United States occupation of Haiti. When the Assembly selected Sténio Vincent as president, Roy stepped down. Coupeau, Steeve (2008). The History...
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    Stênio Marcos da Fonseca Salazar Júnior (born 10 June 1991), or simply Stênio Júnior, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker for...
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  • Stênio Akiro Yamamoto (born June 24, 1961 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian sport shooter of Japanese descent. He won a silver medal in the free pistol at the...
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    Haiti (1915 to 1934), he returned and held posts in the Louis Borno and Sténio Vincent administrations. Four years later he was named ambassador to the...
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  • Stênio Zanetti Toledo (born 5 April 2003), commonly known as Stênio, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Ukrainian Premier...
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  • same time amassing weapons and followers. At first the Haitian president Sténio Vincent prohibited any discussion of the massacre and issued a statement...
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    helped secure an end to the occupation in 1934, under the Presidency of Sténio Vincent (1930–1941). The debts were still outstanding, though less due to...
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    Stênio Garcia Dutra (born 29 June 1994), commonly known as Stênio, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Nova Venécia. Stênio signed for...
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  • communist movement. In 1936, the party was disbanded by Haitian president Sténio Vincent. New Haitian Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) Dash, J. Michael...
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  • Indian Ocean since its inception in 1854. The current bishop is Joseph Sténio André. 1854 Vincent William Ryan 1869 Thomas Goodwin Hatchard 1870 Henry...
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  • de l'instruction publique de la république d'Haïti (1804–1895). ... par Sténio Vincent,... L.-C. Lhérisson,... – via gallica.bnf.fr. "JOURNAL OFFICIEL...
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    occupation in 1935. A national funeral, attended by the then-President of Haiti, Sténio Vincent, was held in Cap-Haïtien, where his grave can still be seen today...
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  • Bolkiah Jesse Curran Njiva Rakotoharimalala Yasser Baldé Rayong Diego Silva Stênio Júnior Hiromichi Katano Ryoma Itō David Cuerva Yashir Islame Lwin Moe Aung...
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    1930, that resulted with Haitian nationalist candidates being elected. Sténio Vincent was elected President of Haiti by the Congress of Haiti in November...
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  • 8 July, coming on as a second-half substitute for fellow youth graduate Stênio in a 1–0 away win over Vasco da Gama. As of match played 10 November 2024...
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  • Marone Sérgio Menezes Sérgio Reis Sérgio Viotti Sidney Magal Silvio de Abreu Stênio Garcia Tarcísio Meira Tarcísio Filho Tato Gabus Mendes Théo Becker Thiago...
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  • (1915–1922) Louis Borno, President (1922–1930) Louis Eugène Roy, President (1930) Sténio Vincent, President (1930–1941) Élie Lescot, President (1941–1946) Franck...
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    de l'instruction publique de la république d'Haïti (1804–1895). ... par Sténio Vincent,... L.-C. Lhérisson,... – via gallica.bnf.fr. "JOURNAL OFFICIEL...
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  • Oleksandr Fetko 39 DF  UKR Vitaliy Katrych 41 GK  UKR Nazar Domchak 43 MF  BRA Stênio 44 MF  UKR Taras Sakiv 47 DF  BRA Jean Pedroso 71 MF  UKR Maksym Chekh...
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  • America Federico Bravo Marcelo Torres Douglas Aurélio Felipe Brisola Dário Stênio Júnior Wesley Natã Thiago Primão Gabriel Ramos Roger Lipe Veloso Brayan...
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  • by the United States from 1915 to 1934. After the occupation, President Sténio Vincent forced through a new constitution that allowed for sweeping powers...
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    defined. In 1933, and again in 1935, Trujillo met the Haitian President Sténio Vincent to settle the border issue. By 1936, they reached and signed a settlement...
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  • Léogâne) Jules Saint Macary, 13 January 1881, magistrate of Port-au-Prince Sténio Vincent (1907-1909) Clément Magloire 1922 to 1930: prefect of Port-au-Prince...
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  • Phusirit (Captain) 6 MF  MYA Lwin Moe Aung 8 MF  THA Jakree Pankam 9 FW  BRA Stênio Júnior 10 FW  THA Jetsada Batcharee 11 MF  THA Peerapat Kaminthong 12 DF...
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  • and higher education administration. In the administration of President Sténio Vincent, Hibbert served as the minister of finance for Haiti from 1932 to...
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    elections were permitted in 1930. This newly formed legislature elected Sténio Vincent, a mulatto, as president. By 1930, Haiti had become a liability...
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