• Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri (born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico; September 4, 1929 – November 13, 2019) was a Mexican diplomat and politician who served...
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  • Vidaurri is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri (1929–2019), Mexican diplomat Rita Vidaurri (1924–2019), Tejana...
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    Victor Manzanilla Schaffer PRI 1 November 1977 – 30 November 1977 Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri PRI Jalisco 1 1 December 1977 – ? Jorge Efrén Domínguez PRI April...
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  • Trejo Callejas Veracruz 2 Pericles Namorado Urrutia Jalisco 1 Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri Veracruz 3 Emilio Salgado Zubiaga Jalisco 2 Reynaldo Dueñas Villaseñor...
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  • Delgado Hidalgo: Adolfo Lugo Verduzco Jalisco: Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri State of Mexico: Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri Michoacán: Genovevo Figueroa Zamudio Morelos:...
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  • (Bran Nue Dae, Corrugation Road). Sean Bonney, 50, English poet. Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri, 90, Mexican diplomat and politician, Governor of Jalisco (1989–1992)...
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    The inauguration was headed by the then-governor of Jalisco, Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri, and by the former president of Mexico, Carlos Salinas de Gortari...
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    Rodríguez Gómez 1 December 1988 28 February 1989 PRI Acting governor Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri 1 March 1989 30 April 1992 PRI Resigned due to the 1992 Guadalajara...
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    1979 19 March 1981 2 years, 39 days 27 Javier García Paniagua Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri 19 March 1981 14 October 1981 209 days 28 Pedro Ojeda Paullada [es]...
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  • Hidalgo: Adolfo Lugo Verduzco Jalisco: Francisco Rodríguez Gómez/Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri State of Mexico: Mario Ramón Beteta/Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza Michoacán:...
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  • Efraín Urzúa Macías PRI 1971–1973 Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri PRI 1974–1976 Juan Delgado Navarro PRI 1977–1979 Guillermo Reyes Robles PRI 1980–1982 Arnulfo...
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  • Francisco Ruiz Massieu (PRI) Hidalgo: Adolfo Lugo Verduzco Jalisco: Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri/Carlos Rivera Aceves (PRI) State of Mexico: Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza/Emilio...
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  • November 1977 Preceded by Martha Andrade de Del Rosal Succeeded by Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri In office 1 September 1967 – 30 September 1967 Preceded by Alejandro...
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  • (PRI) from Medellín de Bravo, Veracruz; murdered. November 13 – Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri, 90, diplomat and politician, Governor of Jalisco (1989–1992),...
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  • Francisco Ruiz Massieu Jalisco: Adolfo Lugo Verduzco State of Mexico: Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri Michoacán: Genovevo Figueroa Zamudio Morelos: Antonio Riva Palacio...
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    imperialists, but showed no mercy to the more important collaborators. Santiago Vidaurri was shot without even a trial. Juárez used his emergency presidential powers...
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    Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca Martín Cortés (son of doña Marina) Daniel Cosío Villegas, historian COVID-19 pandemic 2020 Cozumel Crime in México Cristero...
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