Luis Paz Arce (19 August 1854 – 6 October 1928) was a Bolivian historian, journalist, jurist, lawyer, and politician who served on the Supreme Court of...
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Luis Paz (1854–1928) was a Bolivian jurist. Luis Paz may also refer to: Luis Paz (footballer) (1939–2015), Colombian footballer Luis Paz (swimmer) (born...
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Aníbal Luis Paz Piuma (21 May 1917 – 21 March 2013) was a Uruguayan footballer who played as a goalkeeper for the Uruguay national team. From 1939 to 1953...
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C. Paz (1842–1912), Argentine politician Luis Paz (1854–1920), Bolivian jurist Víctor Paz Estenssoro (1907-2001), Bolivian politician Octavio Paz (1914–1998)...
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was forced to delay on multiple occasions. Luis Alberto Arce Catacora was born on 28 September 1963 in La Paz. He is the son of Carlos Arce Gonzales and...
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Luis Carlos Paz Moreno (born 25 June 1942, died 27 June 2015) was a Colombian footballer. He competed for the Colombia national football team at the 1962...
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San Luis de la Paz is a city, and the surrounding municipality of the same name, located in the northeastern part of the state of Guanajuato in Mexico...
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Vinny Paz (born Vincenzo Edward Pazienza, December 16, 1962), formerly Vinny Pazienza, is an American former professional boxer who held world titles...
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Luis Paz (born 31 August 1945) is a Peruvian former freestyle and medley swimmer. He competed in three events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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be regarded as Luis Estrella, Telmo Estrella, or Luis Telmo Estrella, nor as Luis Paz, Telmo Paz, or Luis Telmo Paz. This is because "Paz" alone is not...
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Suazo 1990 — Jorge Cabrera 1991 — Dennis Allen 1992 — José Ortiz 1994–95 — Luis Paz 1996 — Carlos Cruz 1998–99 — Rubén Gifarro 1999 — José Herrera 2000 — Marco...
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Club Bolívar (redirect from Bolívar La Paz)
capacity for 5,000 people and is located in the Tembladerani neighborhood of La Paz, is only used for training sessions and friendly matches. Estadio Hernando...
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Luis Almeyda (Batería) Former band members include: Sergio Gómez, Juan Gómez, Sergio Caballero, Miguel Galindo, Oscar Ledezma, Gerardo Ramírez, Luis Díaz...
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The 1946 La Paz riots were a series of increasingly violent strikes and protests which culminated in the lynching and hanging of then president of Bolivia...
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president of Bolivia from 1931 to 1934. José Luis Tejada Sorzano was born on 12 January 1882 in La Paz to Napoleón Tejada Guzman and Josefa Ruiz de Sorzano...
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remainder of his 30-year prison term in La Paz on April 29, 2018, of a heart attack at the age of 88. Cabinet of Luis García Meza Roberto Suárez Goméz Vázquez...
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Luis Telmo Paz y Miño Estrella (15 April 1884–1962), more commonly known as Telmo Paz y Miño, was President of the Supreme Military Junta of Ecuador in...
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Ángel Víctor Paz Estenssoro (2 October 1907 – 7 June 2001) was a Bolivian politician who served as the 45th president of Bolivia for three nonconsecutive...
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La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz, is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With an estimated 816,044 residents as of...
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Adriana Paz (born January 13, 1980) is a Mexican actress and dancer. She began her artistic career in Spain, shooting commercials and acting in a play...
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La Paz, with the resulting death of all on board except the vice-presidential candidate. The plane had belonged to a company owned by Colonel Luis Arce...
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December 1942 (aged 19) 4 Peñarol 11 4FW Luis Cubilla (1940-03-28)28 March 1940 (aged 22) 12 Peñarol 12 1GK Luis Maidana (1934-02-24)24 February 1934 (aged...
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place. 13th-16th Carlos Vásquez Enrique Duarte Jorge Vargas José Guzmán Luis Duarte Manuel Valerio Oscar Benalcázar Oscar Sevilla Raúl Duarte Ricardo...
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María Dalence Manuel Sánchez de Velasco Pantaleón Dalence Belisario Boeto Luis Paz Ángel Sandóval Mario C. Araoz José Torrico Sierra Manuel Durán Padilla...
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Mi Teleférico (redirect from La Paz cable car)
known as Teleférico La Paz–El Alto (La Paz–El Alto Cable Car), is an aerial cable car urban transit system serving the La Paz–El Alto metropolitan area...
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Mario Cimarro (redirect from Mario Antonio Cimarro Paz)
Cimarro Paz (born June 1, 1971) is a Cuban actor. Mario Antonio Cimarro Paz was born on June 1, 1971, in Havana, Cuba. He is the son of Antonio Luis Cimarro...
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Steven Grisales and directed by Jorge Navas It stars Duván Arizala, José Luis Paz, Miguel Ángel Micolta, Manuel Riascos and Julio Valencia. The film was...
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assumed the presidency during a presidential term (José Luis Tejada Sorzano, Mamerto Urriolagoitía, Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas, Jorge Quiroga, and Carlos Mesa)...
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Luis Alayza y Paz Soldán (November 30, 1883 – November 15, 1976) was a Peruvian writer and diplomat who also served as a professor at National University...
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RADEPA-MNR alliance overthrew the government. Former economy minister Víctor Paz Estenssoro announced in a broadcast, "Bolivian people, the work of iniquity...
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