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Lemus is a surname that originated in Spain and may refer to: Ángel Lemus Carlos Lemus Daniel Santomé Lemus Gabriela Lemus José María Lemus Juan Carlos...
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de El Salvador - Teniente Coronel José María Lemus" [Presidents of El Salvador - Lieutenant Colonel José María Lemus]. Presidente Elías Antonio Saca El...
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d'état toppled President José María Lemus. On 26 October 1960, the Armed Forces of El Salvador overthrew President José María Lemus and established a military...
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that benefited the nation. In 1960, a coup d'état overthrew President José María Lemus which led to the formation of a Junta of Government which would later...
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1821, Lemus founded the secret society, Suns and Rays of Bolívar (Spanish: Soles y Rayos de Bolívar), alongside José Fernández Madrid, José María Heredia...
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property of Morales Lemus and 15 others, including Nestor Ponce de Leon and José María Mora, for aiding the insurrection. Morales Lemus, Col. William A.C...
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imprisoned in 1959 and 1960 for inciting revolt during the presidency of José María Lemus. In 1961, he was exiled from El Salvador. He spent time in Mexico,...
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los Compadres, was the successful overthrow in El Salvador of the José Maria Lemus administration by leftist elements of the military and civilians. The...
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Argentina. February 10 – Willy Brandt, mayor of West Berlin. March 13 – José María Lemus, president of El Salvador. March 20 – Seán T. O'Kelly, President of...
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1996) July 21 – Marshall McLuhan, Canadian author (d. 1980) July 22 – José María Lemus, 33rd President of El Salvador (d. 1993) July 26 – Jerry Burke, American...
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President (1948–1952) José María Velasco Ibarra, President (1952–1956) Camilo Ponce Enríquez, President (1956–1960) José María Velasco Ibarra, President...
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They were painted during the administration of Lieutenant Colonel José María Lemus. The remodeling works completed during the administration of Dr. Armando...
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Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1941–1979) 1 October 1957 El Salvador – President José María Lemus (1956–1960) 9 May 1958 United Kingdom – Queen Elizabeth II (1952–2022)...
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attaché in Washington D.C. (after his participation in the overthrow of José María Lemus in 1960) and in Paris. President Julio Adalberto Rivera promoted him...
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the power in 1948. It was completed in the administration of Colonel José María Lemus.[citation needed] The zone is also the home of several embassies: Embassy...
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name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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January 20, 1959 Argentina Arturo Frondizi March 10, 1959 El Salvador José María Lemus March 17, 1959 Ireland Seán T. O'Kelly May 11, 1959 Belgium Baudouin...
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Jesús Córdova. October 26, 1960: A bloodless coup overthrew President José María Lemus. January 25, 1961: A coup overthrew the junta established just a few...
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de vida de Dulce María Loynaz / Virgilio López Lemus, 2005 Dulce María Loynaz cien años después / Humberto López Cruz, 2004 Dulce María Loynaz: estudios...
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Unification, founded in 1945 and beat the only opposition candidate, Colonel José Menéndez Ascencio, who was presented by the Action Party Renovadora.[citation...
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Dalas Review (redirect from Daniel José Santomé Lemus)
Daniel José Santomé Lemus (born 31 October 1993), better known as Dalas Review or simply Dalas, is a Spanish YouTuber with more than 11.3 million subscribers...
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held in El Salvador on 4 March 1956. The result was a victory for José María Lemus of the Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification, who received...
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standing by the Central Elections Council, allowing its candidate, José María Lemus, to win with over 95% of the vote. In the legislative elections that...
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His Country for Demanding Freedom". Gunson, Phil (19 July 2011). "Juan María Bordaberry obituary". The Guardian. "Uruguay - THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT,...
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Parada (?–?) 14 September 1956 20 October 1960 4 years, 36 days Army José María Lemus – Lieutenant Colonel Alonso Castillo Navarrete (?–?) Acting 20 October...
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(PS) Eloy Ibacache González (PPD) Nelson Lemus Osorio (DC) Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Santa María is represented in the Chamber of Deputies...
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Nosavan regained power. 1960 Salvadoran coup d'état: On 26 October, José María Lemus was overthrown by the Junta of Government. 1960 Nepal coup d'état in...
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Party of Democratic Unification José María Lemus No Vice President (26 October 1960 – 25 January 1962) 29 Francisco José Guerrero (1925–1989) 25 January...
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Ricardo Quiñónez Lemus (locally [ri'kaɾdo ki'ɲones 'lemus]; born 5 January 1965) is a Guatemalan politician who has been serving as mayor of Guatemala...
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