Joaquín Luis Miguel Suárez de Rondelo (August 18, 1781 in Canelones – December 26, 1868 in Montevideo) was a Uruguayan politician. In December 1828, Suárez...
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Joaquín Suárez was a Uruguayan politician. Joaquín Suárez may also refer to: Joaquín Suárez (town), village in southern Uruguay named after the politician...
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Joaquín Alejandro Suárez Urbani (born 4 July 2002) is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a defender for Academia Puerto Cabello. As of 21 January 2020...
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Joaquín Suárez is a village in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay. (Suárez is also the name of the municipality to which the village belongs...
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Yamandú Orsi votó a primera hora de la tarde en la Escuela N° 110 'Joaquín Suárez'". HOY CANELONES (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 March 2023. "Yamandú Orsi...
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the number of alternating stripes to nine. The flag was designed by Joaquín Suárez. The horizontal stripes on the flag represent the nine original departments...
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"Playing Gentefied's Pop Let Joaquín Cosío Get in Touch With His Softer Side". Vulture. Retrieved 11 February 2023. "Joaquín Cosío Awards". filmaffinity...
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alternating with rows of five stars. Uruguay Uruguay 2:3 July 11, 1830 Joaquín Suárez Nine equal horizontal stripes of white (top and bottom) alternating...
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writer, journalist, historical researcher and poet, (elected director Joaquín Suárez 1945), is the driving force behind the transfer of this high school...
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aviation pioneer Emma Suárez (born 1964), Spanish actress Francisco Suárez (1548–1617), Spanish philosopher and theologian Gastón Suárez (1929–1984), Bolivian...
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list most voted for of the political party by which they were elected. The Suárez Residence in Montevideo is the official residence of the president. The...
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his paternal side. He is also a distant relative to political figure Joaquín Suárez. Lacalle Pou lived in the Pocitos neighborhood during his childhood...
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parallel governments: Gobierno de la Defensa in Montevideo, led by Joaquín Suárez (1843 – 1852) Gobierno del Cerrito (with headquarters in the present-day...
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The interim governorship of Joaquín Suárez was the pre-Constitution government period of Uruguay which began after his appointment by the Constitutional...
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Francisca Viana, a descendant of the first governor of Montevideo, José Joaquín de Viana. At the beginning of the revolution of independence in the Rio...
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Joaquín Suárez José Rondeau Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan...
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Joaquín Suárez José Rondeau Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan...
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2014 at Carrasco International Airport, and following FIFA suspending Luis Suárez from all football activities for four months after biting Italian defender...
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Joaquín Suárez José Rondeau Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan...
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period known as Great Siege of Montevideo (1843–1851). It was led by Joaquín Suárez, while the army was led by Fructuoso Rivera. Uruguay was experiencing...
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Uruguay (complete list) – Manuel Oribe, Disputed with Joaquín Suárez (1843–1851) Joaquín Suárez, Acting, Disputed with Manuel Oribe (1841–1852) Bernardo...
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Residencia Presidencial de Suárez y Reyes, or simply Residencia de Suárez (Spanish for Suárez Residence), is the official residence of the president of...
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several fragments on both sides of Route 84, southwest of the town of Joaquín Suárez and east of Toledo in the Canelones Department, Uruguay. It is part...
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his forces with the Uruguayan Colorados led by Fructuoso Rivera and Joaquín Suárez, who were aligned with the Argentine Unitarian Party. This faction received...
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Joaquín Suárez José Rondeau Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan...
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Joaquín Suárez José Rondeau Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan...
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Fructuoso Rivera, President (1839–1843) Manuel Oribe, Disputed with Joaquín Suárez (1843–1851) Venezuela First Republic of Venezuela – Francisco de Miranda...
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Joaquín Suárez José Rondeau Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Joaquín Suárez Juan...
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R.84 9,295 Salinas * 8,626 Parque del Plata * 7,896 San Ramón 7,133 Joaquín Suárez 6,570 Sauce 6,132 Atlántida * 5,562 Tala 5,089 Neptunia * 4,774 Pinamar...
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