José Joaquín de Olmedo y Maruri (20 March 1780 – 19 February 1847) was President of Ecuador from 6 March 1845 to 8 December 1845. A patriot and poet, he...
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José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional José Joaquín de Olmedo; IATA: GYE, ICAO: SEGU) is an international airport...
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triumvirate composed of José Joaquín de Olmedo, Vicente Ramón Roca and Diego Noboa. ECUADOR online - Triunvirato José Joaquín de Olmedo, Vicente Ramón Roca...
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Guayaquil (redirect from Santiago de Guayaquil)
shipping on the shores of the Pacific; and José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport. José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport, though using the same...
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University of Quito recognized Juan Jose Flores' efforts and bestowed an honorary doctorate on Flores in 1842. Juan José Flores Aramburu was born on 19 July...
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military. This position was also occupied by notable people such as: José Joaquín de Olmedo (1830-31/39), Vicente Ramón Roca (1832/34-36/37-38), Vicente Rocafuerte...
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Venezuelan-born Juan José Flores, who was ultimately deposed. Leaders who followed him included Vicente Rocafuerte; José Joaquín de Olmedo; José María Urbina;...
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made up a Junta de Notables. The Fundamental Charter of the State handed over power to a triumvirate made up of José Joaquín de Olmedo, Rafael Ximena and...
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Song of October Ninth (redirect from Cancion al Nueve de Octubre)
Song of October Ninth (Spanish: Canción al 9 de octubre) is a poem written by José Joaquín de Olmedo in 1821, to commemorate the 1820 Independence of...
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Liberal Party. He led the revolution that overthrew Juan José Flores, along with José Joaquín de Olmedo and Diego Noboa. He ruled under the Constitution of...
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from Barcelona to Guayaquil ran off the runway during landing at José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport. No injuries were reported and the aircraft...
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air crash. He lived in Kennedy Norte, a neighborhood next to the José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport, prior to fleeing for Panama after the deposition...
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October 9 Revolution (section La Fragua de Vulcano)
Prominent figures of the revolution include Dr. José Joaquín de Olmedo, José de Antepara, and General José de Villamil. In colonial times, there were various...
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War José Joaquín de Olmedo (1780–1847), President of Ecuador and poet José Manuel Rojas Olmedo (born 1987), Spanish footballer Laura Piña Olmedo (born 1959)...
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the triumvirate composed of José Joaquín de Olmedo, Vicente Ramón Roca and Diego Noboa. In 1846 the child Agustín Muñoz de Borbón, the half-brother of...
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provinces of the current Ecuadorian coast. It is maintained that it was José Joaquín de Olmedo who devised the sky blue and white pavilion, being himself the one...
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group's DHL-branded logistics network in Ecuador. Its main base is José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport. The airline was established and started operations...
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with the North Tower (1 WTC). The aircraft, which departed from José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and was scheduled to...
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Noticias de Ibarra Imbabura Ecuador" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 3 November 2023. Retrieved 3 November 2023. "Daniel Noboa o Juan José Flores:...
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the 1820–1822 Ecuadorian War of Independence. From 1830 to 1832, José Joaquín de Olmedo wrote a national anthem (chorus and four verses) as an homage to...
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2009, a Boeing 757-200 (registered HC-CHC) was taking off from José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport, when its right engine suffered repeated compressor...
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Diego Noboa (redirect from Diego de Noboa y Arteta)
By 1845, Noboa was cited, along with two Ecuadorian businessmen José Joaquín de Olmedo and Vicente Ramón Roca, as the founder of the Marcista (March) movement...
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Segu (novel), by Maryse Condé SEGU, the old ICAO airport code for José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport, which serves Guayaquil in Ecuador This disambiguation...
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carrier offering flights throughout the Caribbean and the Americas. The Junta de Aviación Civil (JAC) approved the request to amend the Certificate of Economic...
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Gustavo Noboa (redirect from Gustavo José Joaquín Noboa Bejarano)
Gustavo José Joaquín Noboa Bejarano (21 August 1937 – 16 February 2021) was an Ecuadorian politician. He served as the 42nd president of Ecuador from 22...
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since the independence from Gran Colombia (1830) to the present day. Juan José Flores was the first constitutional president of Ecuador, declaring the separation...
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Ecuador Cuenca (Mariscal Lamar International Airport) Guayaquil (José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport) Hub Quito (Old Mariscal Sucre International...
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become president. The president who has served the most terms in office is José María Velasco Ibarra, who served five. In May 2017 Rafael Correa became the...
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Guayaquil's José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport. Six crew members and 28 passengers died. There were eight survivors. On May 22, 1981, A TAME de Havilland...
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drop. Here's why" – via Sacramento Bee. "Spirit Airlines to Operate at San Jose International Airport – NBC Bay Area". February 16, 2023. Archived from the...
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