• Rafael de Egusquiza y Basterra (14 June 1935 – 1 June 2017) was a Spanish field hockey player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics. He was born in...
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  • Rafael Eguzkiza Aurrekoetxea (Basque: [rafa'el egus̻'kis̻a aurekoe'tʃea], usually written as Egusquiza Aurrecoechea in Spanish literature, 5 February 1912...
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  • Dualde Joaquín Dualde Rafael Egusquiza Juan Escarré Xavier Escudé Francisco Fábregas Juantxo García-Mauriño José García Rafael Garralda Antonio González...
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  • Colomer Carlos del Coso José Dinarés Eduardo Dualde Joaquín Dualde Rafael Egusquiza Ignacio Macaya Pedro Murúa Pedro Roig Luis Usoz Narciso Ventalló 1964...
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    José Colomer Carlos del Coso José Dinarés Eduardo Dualde Joaquín Dualde Rafael Egusquiza Ignacio Macaya Pedro Murúa Pedro Roig Luis Usoz Narciso Ventalló...
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  • November 2016. "C.D. GETXO". cdgetxo.com. Retrieved 12 November 2016. "Rafael Egusquiza". memoriasdelfutbolvasco.wordpress.com. Retrieved 12 November 2016...
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    Rafael de la Cruz Franco Ojeda (October 22, 1896 – September 16, 1973) was a Paraguayan military officer, politician and statesman who served as President...
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    Colomer Carlos del Coso José Dinarés Eduardo Dualde Joaquín Dualde Rafael Egusquiza Ignacio Macaya Pedro Murúa Pedro Roig Luis Usoz Narciso Ventalló 1960...
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  • enero". El Mundo Deportivo, 3 February 1938. Retrieved 12 May 2015. "Rafael Egusquiza". memoriasdelfutbolvasco, 18 February 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2015...
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  • Charanjit Singh Govind Sawant  Spain (ESP) Carlos Iglesias José Colomer Rafael Egusquiza Juan Calzado José Dinares Narciso Ventalló Ignacio Macaya Eduardo Dualde...
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  • Carlos del Coso José Antonio Dinarés Eduardo Dualde Joaquín Dualde Rafael Egusquiza Ignacio Macaya Pedro Murúa Pedro Roig Luis María Usoz Narciso Ventalló...
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    Colomer, Carlos del Coso, José Dinarés, Eduardo Dualde, Joaquin Dualde, Rafael Egusquiza, Ignacio Macaya, Pedro Murúa, Pedro Roig, Luis Usoz, and Narciso Ventalló...
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  • Pedro Duque y Cornejo Baltasar de Echave Juan de Echevarría Rogelio de Egusquiza Feliu Elias Eleazar Ramon de Elorriaga Ramon Enrich Miriam Escofet Joseba...
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    Chaco region. In February of 1936, however, Ayala was overthrown by Colonel Rafael Franco. Ayala was born in Barrero Guasu (Barrero Grande), Cordillera Department...
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    August 1937 to 15 August 1939. He became president after the overthrow of Rafael Franco. In his term he restored the Constitution of 1870. On 10 October...
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  • Quantum Mechanics: an Updated Review. In: Juan Gonzalo Muga, Rafael Sala Mayato, Íñigo Egusquiza (eds.): Time in Quantum Mechanics, Volume 1, Lecture Notes...
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  • Casanova (1844–1900) painter José Echenagusia (1844–1912) painter Rogelio de Egusquiza (1845–1915) painter Nicolás Megía (1845–1917) painter Ángel Lizcano Monedero...
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    President (1890–1894) Marcos Morínigo, President (1894) Juan Bautista Egusquiza, President (1894–1898) Emilio Aceval, President (1898–1902) Peru Republic...
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    over the university. On 3 October 1970, the administration of President Rafael Caldera ordered the university to be raided by the military and Rector Jesús...
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  • Colonel Juan Bautista Egusquiza. 1894: González is toppled from power; Marcos Morínigo finishes his term. 1894: Juan Bautista Egusquiza is elected president...
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    Sebastián Lorente was succeeded by the Gálvez brothers (José and Pedro Gálvez Egúsquiza), former students of the San Carlos Convictory. The academic, ideological...
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    Bernardino Caballero) and egusquicistas (supporters of president Juan Bautista Egusquiza). The National Republican Association-Colorado Party (Asociación Nacional...
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    Peru. Amalia Puga de Losada:(1866–1963) Writer and poet. José Gálvez Egúsquiza:(1819–1866) War hero from the Battle of Callao. es:Toribio Casanova:(1926–1867)...
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  • Drama/comedy La noche del juicio (The Night of Judgement) Tomás Piard Frank Egusquiza, Dania Splinter, Yarlo Ruíz, Carlos Solar El más fuerte (The Strongest)...
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    1894 169 days Colorado Vacant throughout presidency 13 Juan Bautista Egusquiza (1845–1902) 1894 25 November 1894 25 November 1898 4 years Colorado Facundo...
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  •  Rocío García Martínez (ESP)  Pablo Rodríguez Guede (ESP)  Natalia Fischer Egusquiza (ESP)  Cristofer Bosque Ruano (ESP)  Meritxell Figueras Garangou (ESP)...
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    recognized as the country's national hero since the presidency of Colonel Rafael Franco between 1936 and 1937 after decades of liberal governments that rejected...
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    Colorado Party members and leftist febreristas, followers of former dictator Rafael Franco and allowed some political freedoms, going so far as legalizing the...
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  • 1856 José Gálvez Egúsquiza 1 January 1857 31 January 1857 Manuel Toribio Ureta Pacheco 1 February 1857 31 March 1857 José Gálvez Egúsquiza 1 April 1857 31...
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    themselves. On 17 February 1936, the February Revolution brought colonel Rafael Franco to power. Between 1940 and 1948, the country was ruled by general...
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