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    Roque Augusto Saldías Maninat (May 5, 1892 – May 17, 1974) was a Venezuelan-born Peruvian admiral and politician. He was born in Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela...
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  • Saldías (born 1951), Chilean writer Marciano Saldías (born 1966), Bolivian football player Roberto Saldías (born 1993), Chilean football player Roque...
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    Admiral Roque A. Saldías (Navy), Colonel Juan Mendoza Rodríguez [es] (Public Education), Edgardo Rebagliati (Health and Social Assistance), C.A.P. General...
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    prime minister Peru's head of government and transforming the country into a semi-presidential system like in countries such as France and Ukraine. This...
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    December 1951 on two occasions subsequently Peruvian Minister of Marine Roque A. Saldias, 20–22 May 1952 Cuban Minister of National Defense Nicolas Perez Hernandez...
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    Vasquez Díaz, 29 January 1946 Luis Echecopar García, 13 January 1947 Roque Augusto Saldías Maninat, 27 February 1948 Manuel B. Llosa, July 1948 Rómulo Ferrero...
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    José Luis Bustamante y Rivero (category Leaders ousted by a coup)
    José Luis Bustamante y Rivero (January 15, 1894 – January 11, 1989) was a lawyer, writer, politician, and diplomat who served as the 44th President of...
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    (July 12, 1900 – May 7, 1957) was a Peruvian army general who briefly served as the interim president of Peru through a military junta for two months in...
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    ISBN 978-0-7618-0153-5. Juan Gargurevich (1 January 2005). Mario Vargas Llosa: reportero a los quince años. Fondo Editorial PUCP. p. 22. ISBN 978-9972-42-748-0. v t...
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  • (complete list) – Zenón Noriega Agüero, Prime Minister (1950–1954) Roque Augusto Saldías Maninat, Prime Minister (1954–1956) Manuel Cisneros Sánchez, Prime...
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    and events on purpose in his writings. This caused his student Adolfo Saldías to distance himself from him, and for future revisionist historians such...
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    He employed a less scholarly language than Saldías or Quesada, favoring instead a language closer to the average reader, although Saldías was almost exclusively...
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  • Head Coach: Rafael Santana Head Coach: Osvaldo Nito Veiga [it] Marciano Saldías and Mauricio Ramos remained on standby in Bolivia and did not travel to...
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    Adolfo Saldías and Ernesto Quesada. Later, a more blatant "Revisionist" movement would flourish under Nacionalismo (Nationalism). Nacionalismo was a political...
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  • American Games record The following records were established and improved upon during the competition. Men's 69 kg Group A start list Weightlifting schedule...
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    – 18 February 1974) was a military officer who served as the 45th President of Peru. Manuel Odría was born in 1896 in Tarma, a city in the central Andes...
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  • 1914 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Bell, Cameroonian resistance leader (executed)[citation needed] August 9 – Roque Sáenz Peña, 16th President of Argentina (b. 1851)[citation needed] August...
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    began in 2014. San Roque González de Santa Cruz Bridge Uruguay - Tren de los Pueblos Libres 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) in both countries, a short-lived service...
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    Nationalisation in Argentina, the station became part of the Bartolomé Mitre Railway, a division of state-owned Ferrocarriles Argentinos, which operated commuter...
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    stands, consisted of a pre-assembled structure of iron, wood and metal that should work provisionally until the construction of a masonry building of monumental...
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    The Capture of the frigate Esmeralda was a naval operation conducted on the night of 5 to 6 November 1820. A division of boats with sailors and marines...
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    Robert Prentice, was remodeled and enlarged in 1914. One floor and a dome with a clock were added to the original construction. The building style has...
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    Constitución railway station (Spanish: Estación Constitución) is a large railway station in Constitución, a barrio in central Buenos Aires, Argentina. The full official...
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    Cambiaso Adolfo Carranza Adolfo Rodríguez Saá Adolfo Pérez Esquivel Adolfo Saldías Adrián Suar Aerochaco Aerolíneas Argentinas Aerolíneas Argentinas destinations...
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  • The ten national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players; only players in these squads are eligible to take part...
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  • Thumbnail for Buenos Aires Belgrano Sur Line railway station
    Buenos Aires (Spanish: Estación Buenos Aires) is a former passenger railway station in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The station was terminus of...
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    Retiro is a railway station complex in Buenos Aires, Argentina, that includes three main terminal train stations (Retiro-Mitre, Retiro-Belgrano and Retiro-San...
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    [ˈonse]; informally known as Spanish: Estación Once, lit. 'Eleventh Station') is a large railway terminus in central Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the barrio of...
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  • Thumbnail for Federico Lacroze railway station
    is a passenger railway station in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The station is located in the city's outlying barrio (neighbourhood) of Chacarita in a predominantly...
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    1810-1813”.“ Separata de Historia y Cultura número 10, La Paz, 1986. Saldías, Adolfo, Buenos Aires en el centenario/1810-1834. Crisis de gobierno (1832-1834)...
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