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    Miguel Abadía Méndez (July 5, 1867 – May 9, 1947) was the 12th President of Colombia (1926–1930). A Conservative party politician, Abadía was the last...
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  • Miguel Méndez (1930–2013) was a Mexican American author. Miguel Méndez is also the name of: Miguel Méndez (legal scholar) (c. 1943–2017), professor of...
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  • politician and President Miguel Abadía Méndez (1867–1947), Colombian politician Nicanor Costa Méndez, Argentine politician Olga A. Méndez (1925–2009), Puerto...
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  • Juan de la Abadía (fl. 1470–1498, probable death 1498), Spanish painter Miguel Abadía Méndez (1867–1947), President of Colombia Nelson Abadía (born 1956)...
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    Company refused to negotiate with the workers, the government of Miguel Abadía Méndez assigned Cortés Vargas as military chief in Magdalena department...
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    that was initiated by Nicolás Esguerra, José Vicente Concha and Miguel Abadía Méndez, a movement that was called "Trecemarcismo," from "13 de Marzo" (March...
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    Colombia from 1926 to 1930, through her marriage to the 12th president Miguel Abadía Méndez. Leonor de Velasco Álvarez was born on July 30, 1907 to Enrique de...
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    original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2012. "Biography of Miguel Abadía Méndez" (in Spanish). wsp.presidencia.gov.co. Archived from the original...
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    Senator Samuel H. Piles and Colombian President Miguel Abadía Méndez with Lindbergh during his trip to Colombia in 1928 (first, second and third from left...
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    7, 1922 – August 7, 1926 Preceded by Jorge Holguín Succeeded by Miguel Abadía Méndez 7th Governor of Antioquia In office September 18, 1918 – April 12...
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    1865) May 13 – Sukanta Bhattacharya, Bengali poet (b. 1926) May 15 – Miguel Abadía Méndez, Colombian politician, 12th President of Colombia (b. 1867) May 16...
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    several weeks of failed negotiations, the Colombian government of Miguel Abadía Méndez sent the Colombian Army to Ciénaga. After a standoff with the strikers...
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    poet, writer and teacher. Marco Fidel, along with Rufino José Cuervo and Miguel Antonio Caro, is considered one of the most important and influential scholars...
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    Infantry Presidential Guard Battalion. On December 7, 1927, President Miguel Abadía Méndez signed a decree officially founding the Presidential Guard. On August...
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    Hawk with the registration FAC 0007. On December 7, 1927, President Miguel Abadía Méndez signed a decree officially founding the Presidential Guard. On August...
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  • President (1921–1922) Pedro Nel Ospina Vázquez, President (1922–1926) Miguel Abadía Méndez, President (1926–1930) Enrique Olaya Herrera, President (1930–1934)...
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  • Capitol. On 5 September 1929, during the administration of President Miguel Abadía Méndez, broadcasts started, with a series of speeches from a theatre in...
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  • Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Miguel Abadía Méndez, president of Colombia, 1926-30 (1981) Mercedes Abrego, spy and martyr...
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    United Fruit Company. The ensuing scandal contributed to President Miguel Abadía Méndez's Conservative Party being voted out of office in 1930, putting an...
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    Vicente Concha 1918 Marco Fidel Suárez 1922 Pedro Nel Ospina 1926 Miguel Abadía Méndez 1946 Mariano Ospina Pérez 1949 Laureano Gómez Castro 1951 Roberto...
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    José María Melo, Manuel Murillo Toro, José María Rojas Garrido, Miguel Abadía Méndez, Alfonso López Michelsen, Darío Echandía, Carlos Lozano y Lozano...
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    Guard Battalion, created by the decree of the President of Colombia Miguel Abadía Méndez on September 7, 1927. Decree 367 of 1928 gave it its current name...
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    Lady was Soledad Román de Núñez, married to Rafael Núñez. President Miguel Abadía Méndez is the only one who married while being elected president. The wife...
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    Colombian folk music and composed several pasillos. In 1928, President Miguel Abadía Méndez honored him by giving him the title "Artista Máximo". The following...
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    his honor. The Battalion was re-established in 1927 by President Miguel Abadía Méndez, In 1948 during the infamous el Bogotazo a citywide street riot that...
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  • held in Colombia on 14 February 1926. The result was a victory for Miguel Abadía Méndez of the Conservative Party, who received 99.9% of the vote. He took...
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    the 27th President of Colombia, studied there in the 1840s, and Miguel Abadía Méndez, who was president in the 1920s, taught Latin at the seminary in...
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    leaders that conjured the coup were the future presidents of Colombia Miguel Abadía Méndez, José Vicente Concha and Ramón González Valencia and Vice-president...
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    Colombia) Ramón González Valencia (former president of Colombia) Miguel Abadía Méndez (former president of Colombia) Dario Echandia (former president of...
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    1901, a protocol was signed between Colombian Foreign Minister Miguel Abadía Méndez and the Chilean plenipotentiary in Bogotá, Francisco J. Herboso,...
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