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    Félix Díaz (born 28 December 1959) is an Argentine activist on behalf of the civil rights of the Qom people in Argentina. He is the qarashé of the Potae...
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  • Félix Díaz may refer to: Félix Díaz (politician) (1868–1945), Mexican revolutionary, nephew of President Porfirio Díaz Félix Díaz (baseball) (born 1980)...
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    order headed by Félix Díaz (nephew of former President Porfirio Diaz). Some 36 generals of the dissolved Federal Army stood with Díaz. The Constitutionalist...
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    Muner (2023) Lucas Bovaglio (2023–2024) Francisco Arce (2024–) Al añejo Cacique (in Spanish) "Coppa Carnevale - Torneo Internazionale Giovanile di Viareggio"...
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    Truncadonoticias. Mauricio Macri se reunió con Félix Díaz en el acampe Qom de la 9 de Julio Diario La Nación. Félix Díaz: "Macri no nos pidió votos, ni apoyar...
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  • Isidoro Resquín – Francisco Isidoro Resquín General José Eduvigis Díaz – José Eduvigis Díaz, a Hero of Paraguayan war General Patricio Colmán (Alto Paraná)...
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    Junta, la tierra del Cacique Diomedes Díaz". Radio Nacional de Colombia. Retrieved 2022-08-11. "En La Junta recuerdan a Diomedes Díaz con sus versos del...
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    history as the Ten Tragic Days, was a conspiracy of Porfirio Díaz's nephew, General Félix Díaz, General Bernardo Reyes, and General Madragón. The plotters...
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    linguistic family, inhabited these lands until 1573, when their main cacique, Cacique Tamanaco, died at the hands of the Spanish conqueror Pedro Alonso Galeas...
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    Mateos's designated successor in 1964, Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, his Minister of the Interior. In 1964, he attended Díaz Ordaz's inauguration. In 1968, Cárdenas did...
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    the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé villages. The leader of the group is Félix Díaz, spokesperson (qarashé) of the Qom Potae Napocna Navogoh community. However...
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  • locals, with the exception of Elena. The powerful and authoritarian local cacique Antonio Lobo (widowed and the father of four sisters: Almudena, Isabel...
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    From Díaz del Castillo, Vol. 2, Chapter 83". American Historical Association. Archived from the original on 2012-10-08. Retrieved 2012-04-08. Díaz del...
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  • goals rule and advanced to the third round. Group E May 5, 1996 Estadio Cacique Diriangén, Diriamba Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Tim Wayland (United States)...
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    Acosta (San Juan de los Cayos) Bolívar (San Luis) Buchivacoa (Capatárida) Cacique Manaure (Yaracal) Carirubana (Punto Fijo) Colina (La Vela de Coro) Dabajuro...
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    Latin America". Pacific Historical Review 20 (1951) Kern, Robert, ed. The Caciques: Oligarchical Politics and the System of Caciquismo in the Luso-Latin World...
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  • Carolina Díaz Urumaco Municipality: David Josué De Jesús Díaz Unión Municipality: Francisco Arturo Herrera Sucre Municipality: Norvis Tobías Rojas Cacique Manaure...
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    Sector Albaladejo Sector Chago Torres Sector Che Díaz Sector Eduardo Rivera Sector El Riachuelo Sector Félix Padilla Sector Finito Santiago Sector Frank Ortiz...
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  • Zulia) to verify, among other things, the abandonment of the works of the Cacique Nigale Bridge - also called the second bridge over the Lake.68 According...
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    (Seduction) Michael DeLorenzo (born 1959), actor Alba Nydia Díaz (born 1955), actress Melonie Díaz (born 1984), actress E Lydia Echevarría (born 1931), actress...
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    Series Diomedes, el cacique de la junta. In the 2016 TV series Bloque de búsqueda is portrayed by the Colombian actor Elkin Díaz as the character of Gonzalo...
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    region with the 1502 voyage of Amerigo Vespucci. The Spanish navigators Juan Díaz de Solís and Sebastian Cabot visited the territory that is now Argentina...
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    Modern Mexico. New York: Oxford University Press 1992. Díaz Díaz, Fernando. Caudillos y caciques: Antonio López de Santa Anna y Juan Alvarez. Mexico City:...
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    tribesmen also working for the Spaniards, escaped, and told his tribe's cacique about this offensive insult. The angry Indians organized an attack, destroying...
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  • Source: CONCACAF 30 July 2024 (2024-07-30) 20:00 (18:00 UTC−6) Estadio Cacique Diriangén, Diriamba Referee: Jaime Herrera (El Salvador) 30 July 2024 (2024-07-30)...
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    portion of the southeast region of Puerto Rico. The region was led by cacique Guaraca. After the Spanish colonization, the region of Yabucoa belonged...
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  • president of Colombia, 1910-14 (1981) Félix Restrepo Mejía, Jesuit priest, theologian and scholar (1967) Jose Felix de Restrepo, educator, judge and Colombian...
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  • December 10, 2023 17:00 Estadio Cacique, Diriamba Diriangén won 5-1 on aggregate. December 11, 2023 16:00 Estadio Cacique, Diriamba December 15, 2022 19:00...
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    Rosas- General Díaz Vélez joined Gervasio Rosas (who was a personal friend of Balcarce), who was understood with Braulio Costa and Félix Álzaga to confer...
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    since all the Tehuelche caciques (Olki, Sámel, Kaile, Cholpa, etc.) swore loyalty to Chile, even Casimiro's son, the cacique Papón, and all of them were...
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