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    Society. Juan Andrés Fontaine, Minister of Economy, 2010–2011. Francisco Perez Mackenna, Chief Executive Officer of Quinenco, one of Chile's largest conglomerates...
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    Rodrigo Pérez Mackenna (born 21 December 1960) is a Chilean scholar, consultant and entrepreneur. He was bi-minister during president Sebastián Piñera's...
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    Headquarters Valparaíso, Chile Key people Oscar Hasbún Martínez, (CEO) Francisco Pérez Mackenna, (Chairman) Andrónico Luksic Craig (Vice Chairman) Products Bulk...
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    during her time at the university included Felipe Larraín and Francisco Pérez Mackenna. In 1984, Costa joined the Central Bank of Chile and worked in...
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  • Ana Merino) Carmen Zabala as Agustina Mackenna Guzmán / Olivia Tapia Mackenna Catalina Guerra as Agustina Mackenna Guzmán Matías Oviedo as Tomás Valencia...
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  • insurrections led many liberals to emigrate, among them Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna. In 1863 a group of liberal split off to form the Radical Party which would...
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    first wine grape vines from Chile. In 1853, the writer Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna reported that Ramírez' farm produced some of the best watermelons in the...
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    of those executions is controversial. Chilean historian Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna indicts San Martín, while J. C. Raffo de la Reta blames O'Higgins instead...
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  • to November 23, 2021. It stars Paz Bascuñán, Benjamín Vicuña, and Francisco Pérez-Bannen. The series revolves around the tragedy of a family faced with...
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  • politician (1947) Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, Chilean writer, journalist, historian and politician (1941) Juan Mackenna, Chilean military officer and hero...
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    Nacional de Chile. Retrieved May 18, 2022. Pérez Herrero, Pedro (2015). "El orden portaliano (1830–1840)". In Pérez Herrero, Pedro; Sanz, Eva (eds.). Fiscalidad...
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  • Orlando Lübbert (born 1945), screenwriter and film director. María Fernanda Mackenna (born 1986), sprinter. Javier Margas (born 1969), footballer player. John...
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    Miguel Carrera, killed Colonel Juan Mackenna in a duel. The reason was the sense of honor that the Carreras had, as Mackenna disrespected the family name many...
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    2014 in the drama Secretos en el Jardín. In 2014, Milostich played Rodrigo Pérez de Uriondo, a Spanish captain who arrived at the Villarrica fort during...
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  • acquired a 28 ha terrain at Macul, close to the intersection between Vicuña Mackenna and Departamental. The new stadium was originally planned with a capacity...
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    York, NY: The Modern Library. Rosales, Diego de (1877). Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna (ed.). Historia general de el Reyno de Chile: Flandes Indiano (1425–1553)...
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    8, 1859, with Mercedes Alvares Prieto, granddaughter of Francisco Alvares and Dolores Pérez Flores. They had two children, Salvador married to Blanca...
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     1–74. Vicuña Mackenna, Benjamín (1889). Diego de Almagro (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Imprenta Cervantes. pp. 122. Vicuña Mackenna, Benjamín (1868)...
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    Taltal and Quebrada Mamilla. Some older works starting with Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna (1869) claim the Changos people extended once as far south as Valparaíso...
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    the Chilean occupation of Lima, Perú, during the War of the Pacific Juan MacKenna – Irish-born organizer of O'Higgins's Army Bernardo O'Higgins – founder...
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  • renovations of the layout of downtown Santiago started by Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna coincide with this period, as do multiple public buildings such as the...
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    Santiago opens. Cholera epidemic.[citation needed] 1872 – Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna becomes mayor. 1873 – Parque Cousiño inaugurated. 1875 International Exposition...
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  • first meeting be formed. That Don Francisco Lastra be named Governor of Valparaíso in the vacancy of Don Juan Mackenna, who was removed for Vocal de la...
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    William Bryant, Ed Bakey, Barbara Babcock United States traditional Western Mackenna's Gold J. Lee Thompson Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif, Telly Savalas, Camilla...
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  • Doggenweiler Don Francisco Cristian de la Fuente Fernando Godoy Juan José Gurruchaga Margot Kahl Katty Kowaleczko Yamna Lobos Pablo Mackenna Raúl Mata Carolina...
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    first board be formed. That Don Francisco Lastra be named Governor of Valparaíso in the vacancy of Don Juan Mackenna, who was removed as a member of the...
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    de Genealogia Chilena" (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 January 2009. Vicuña Mackenna, Benjamín (1857). El Ostracismo de los Carreras (in Spanish). Santiago:...
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    Interamericana 1989". RSSSF.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. MacKenna, Ewan (1 June 2016). "Narco-Football Is Dead: Celebrating a Colombia Reborn"...
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  • Spanish El niño judío Stanyslav Lyudkevych 1879 1979 Ukrainian Carmela Mackenna 1879 1962 Chilean Jules Mazellier 1879 1959 French Joaquín Nin 1879 1949...
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    Emiliano Figueroa 1929 1931 Francisco Garcés Gana 1931 1932 Armando Jaramillo Valderrama 1932 1933 Guillermo Subercaseaux Pérez 1933 1939 Marcial Mora Miranda...
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