• Venezuela, he has been married three times. From his first marriage with Mirtha Pérez [es ; it], he has one child. He was also married with Carmen Julia Álvarez...
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    twentieth century. After the fall of dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez and returning from exile, Pérez served as the interior affairs minister for Rómulo Betancourt...
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  • Daiquirí (Venezuelan tropical music band) René Romero (Venezuelan singer) Mirtha Pérez (Venezuelan singer) Antonietta (Venezuelan singer) Guaco (Venezuelan...
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  • Chalbaud. It featured music from the Billo's Caracas Boys with voices of Mirtha Pérez, Nelson Ned and Agustín Irusta for the musicalization. A bank clerk bored...
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  • Escolano as Marco Aurelio Granados Anabell Rivero as Betzaida Conde Mirtha Pérez as "Nelly de Conde" Zair Montes as Feliz "Felicita" Guzmán José Luis...
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    p. 131. ISBN 978-1-7328777-1-9. "La rebelión de los náufragos (Capítulo 3), por Mirtha Rivero". Prodavinci (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-10-20. v t e...
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  • (1988) María Conchita Alonso (1985) Mirla Castellanos (1981, 1983, 1985) Mirtha Pérez (1969) Natusha (1993) Qué Pasa (1991) Ricardo Montaner (1991, 1999, 2002...
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  • Mirtha Rivero (born 1956) is a Venezuelan journalist and writer. Mirtha Rivero started her career in the press in La Región, of Los Teques. She was editor...
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  • as Sandra Pérez Rosmel Bustamante as Pulpito Gigi Zanchetta as Mirtha Félix Loreto as Ramón Calzada Veronica Montes as Mariela Mirtha Perez as Malua Magaly...
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  • song. In 1966 the Venezuelan singer Mirtha Perez made a local hit of this song in her first album as soloist, Mirtha Solita, entitled "Llorando en la capilla"...
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    señora de Pérez (Spanish for "Little Mrs. Pérez") is a 1944 Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Mirtha Legrand and...
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  • Carmen Victoria Pérez". Correo del Caroní (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-28. "Muere la famosa animadora venezolana Carmen Victoria Pérez". CNN (in Spanish)...
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    The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 31 December 2015. Rivero, Mirtha (2011). La rebelión de los náufragos (9th ed.). Alfa. ISBN 978-980-354-295-5...
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    Moy, Vanessa Palacios, Natalia Romanova, Patricia Soto, Carla Tristán, Mirtha Uribe and Yulissa Zamudio. Japan 2010 — 15th place Angélica Aquino, Leyla...
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  • Mirtha Pérez Pedro Renteria Carolina Tejera Ricardo Álamo Martin Lantigua Orlando Fundicelli Javier Valcarcel Pedro Lander Betty Ruth Pierina Pérez Cruz...
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  • Mirtha Marrero [Fernández] was a Cuban born former pitcher who played from 1948 through 1953 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. She...
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  • Padre Braulio Yvan Romero as Plinio Daniel Garcia as Rafael Manrique Mirtha Pérez as La Maga Jose Oliva as Lorenzo Volcan Johanna Morales as Maria Margarita...
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  • primary election the party chose Carlos Andrés Pérez (previously president from 1974 to 1979). Carlos Andrés Pérez based his campaign for the 1988 Venezuelan...
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  • Serrano (Max) Manuel Salazar Juan Carlos Gardie Miguel Ferrari (Agustin) Mirtha Pérez Alma Inglianni Betty Ruth (Altagracia) Luis de Mozos Pedro Renteria Martin...
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    "Mirtha Villalvazo es presidenta electa de Bahía de Banderas". Tribuna de la Bahía (in Spanish). 12 June 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021. "Mirtha Villalvazo...
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  • (1949–1954), Isora del Castillo (1949–1951), Luisa Gallegos (1948–1949), Mirtha Marrero (1948–1953), Gloria Ruiz (1948–1949) and Zonia Vialat (1948). The...
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  • as Mercedes Alcalá Chela d Gar as Mística Alma Ingianni as Lucrecia Mirtha Pérez as Maruja Chumico Romero Omar Omaña as Doctor Leonardo Luis Augusto Romero...
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    Federico Palmolella Keep on Groovin´ 2011 Laura Lotito Peppermint 2011 Mirtha Perez Webber Entre Espirales del Tiempo 2011 Coqui Dutto Canciones de Cuna...
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  • as José Gregorio "Goyo" Lisboa Yajaira Orta as Doña Dulia Andonegui Mirtha Pérez as Tibaide Rondón Estefanía López as Fernanda Rondón Aileen Celeste as...
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    Moisés Naím (category Carlos Andrés Pérez ministers)
    Tigers and Minotaurs" and spoke about it in an interview with journalist Mirtha Rivero. Moisés Naím is the chief international columnist for El País, the...
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  • Marisol Pérez de Martínez Raúl Amundaray as José I Martínez "Don Pipo" Alejo Felipe as Ariel Gil Caridad Canelon as Aracelis Sánchez Mirtha Pérez as La...
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  • Athlete Birthdate Country Result Marge Allison 13-Sep-1944  Australia 38.36 Terhi Kokkonen 13-Jun-1947  Finland 40.56 Mirtha Perez 27-Apr-1948  Chile 44.14...
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    Caracazo (category Carlos Andrés Pérez)
    following the 1988 election, which saw Carlos Andrés Pérez return for his second tenure as president. Pérez based his campaign on his legacy of abundance during...
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    congress ranged against him, Pérez was imprisoned – for a while in a detention center, then later under house arrest. In 1993, Pérez handed over the presidency...
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    school's first director was Arcadio Castillero. The Hipólito Pérez Tello School (Escuela Hipólito Pérez Tello), also an elementary school, operated in the Tomás...
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