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    Ricardo Pío Pérez Godoy (9 June 1905 – 26 July 1982) was a general of the Peruvian army who launched a coup d'état in July 1962, headed a military junta...
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  • Ricardo Pérez may refer to: Ricardo Pérez (Colombian footballer) (born 1973) Ricardo Pérez (Mexican footballer) (born 1995) Ricardo Pérez (boxer) (born...
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    United States in the Cold War, but was deposed in a coup, led by Ricardo Perez Godoy in 1962. He went into exile for one last time to Paris, where he...
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    Chief of the Joint Command of the Peruvian Armed Forces, General Ricardo Pérez Godoy, against the outgoing government of Manuel Prado Ugarteche for alleged...
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    On July 18 1962, Lindley launched a military coup together with Ricardo Pérez Godoy against the democratically elected President of Peru Manuel Prado...
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  • Ecuador Ricardo Pérez Godoy, Peruvian politician, President of the Military Junta Richard Ray Perez, American film producer and director Robert Pérez (baseball)...
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    Prado and install a military junta, via a coup d'état led by Ricardo Pérez Godoy. Godoy ran a short transitional government and held new elections in...
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    military to depose Prado and install a military junta, led by Ricardo Pérez Godoy. Pérez Godoy ran a short transitional government and held new elections...
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  • (1950–1956) Manuel Prado y Ugarteche, Constitutional President (1956–1962) Ricardo Pérez Godoy, President of the Military Junta (1962–1963) Nicolás Lindley López...
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    construction being decided in 1962 by the military government of Ricardo Pérez Godoy. It was built on part of the land of the old San Felipe Hippodrome...
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  • January 1993 Succeeded to the presidency as President of Congress Cfr. Pérez-Liñán, Aníbal (2007). Presidential impeachment and the new political instability...
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  • were later annulled following a military coup on 18 July led by Ricardo Pérez Godoy. Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook...
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  • A. Odría led a coup against José Luis Bustamante y Rivero. 1962: Ricardo Pérez Godoy led a coup against Manuel Prado Ugarteche. 1968: Juan Velasco Alvarado...
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    institutional coup of the Armed Forces took place, led by General Ricardo Pérez Godoy, who overthrew the government of Manuel Prado Ugarteche, thus declaring...
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    102 Nicolás Lindley López (1908–1995) 18 July 1962 3 March 1963 Ricardo Pérez Godoy 3 March 1963 28 July 1963 Nicolás Lindley López 103 Óscar Trelles...
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    the Joint Command and the general commanders of the Armed Forces: Ricardo Pérez Godoy and Nicolás Lindley López, Lieutenant General FAP Pedro Vargas Prada...
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  • [Pérez, with Sialle, to Deportivo Morón] (in Spanish). Diario Sports. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2023. "Joaquín Pérez a Godoy Cruz" [Joaquín Pérez...
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    shooting champion and gold medalist in 1988 and 2000; in Ruse General Ricardo Pérez Godoy, the President of Peru and leader of a four-man military junta that...
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    16 July 1962 22 Jesús Melgar Escuti 19 July 1962 16 November 1962 Ricardo Pérez Godoy 23 José Gagliardi Schiaffino 20 November 1962 4 December 1962 24...
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    palace in Lima. Prado was replaced by a military junta led by General Ricardo Pérez Godoy. The election results of June 10 were annulled. The largest space...
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  • the government of the Military junta presided over by the general Ricardo Pérez Godoy. Its peculiarity was that it was designed to be only for women. The...
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    communities were recognized. In November 1962, the military government of Ricardo Pérez Godoy enacted the Agrarian Reform Law D.L. N° 14328. In 1963, the military...
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  • the match Godoy Cruz vs. San Lorenzo (3rd round) was suspended in the 48th minute after a fight broke out between the supporters of Godoy Cruz in the...
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  • to become a residential complex under the military government of Ricardo Pérez Godoy, with the club moving to a new location in Monterrico. Hipódromo...
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    Peru in El Salvador. Gonzalo Ulloa Ruiz de Somocurcio 1962 1970 Ricardo Pérez Godoy Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Peru in El Salvador...
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  • First Nicolás Lindley López Peruvian Army 18 July 1962 3 March 1963 Ricardo Pérez Godoy De facto Second Pedro Vargas Prada De facto First Edgardo Seoane...
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    Culture of Peru (and its successor) during the military government of Ricardo Pérez Godoy. After the promulgation of the 1993 Constitution, the local headquarters...
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    Óscar R. Benavides (mausoleum) Manuel Prado Ugarteche (mausoleum) Ricardo Pérez Godoy Antonia Moreno Leyva (first lady) Victoria Tristán (first lady) Vicente...
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  • d'état July 18, 1962 Success Carried out by the Armed Forces under Ricardo Pérez Godoy against President Manuel Prado Ugarteche. 14 1968 Peruvian coup d'état...
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  • Jesús Rollán Ricardo Sánchez Carles Sans Jordi Sans Manuel Silvestre Marta Bach Andrea Blas Ana Copado Anni Espar Laura Ester Maica García Godoy Laura López...
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