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    Tomás Frías Ametller (21 December 1805 – 10 May 1884) was a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as the 17th President of Bolivia twice nonconsecutively...
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  • Tomás Frías (1804–1884) was twice president of Bolivia. Tomás Frías may also refer to: Tomás Frías Province, in Bolivia Tomás Frías Autonomous University...
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  • Cabinet of Tomás Frías is the name of either of two cabinets in the Republic of Bolivia led by Tomás Frías: Cabinet of Tomás Frías I (1872–1873) Cabinet...
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  • The Tomás Frías Autonomous University (Universidad Autónoma Tomás Frías or UATF) is a public university located in Potosí, Bolivia. It was established...
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  • Q'illu Urqu (Quechua q'illu yellow, urqu mountain, "yellow mountain", also spelled Khellu Orkho, Quellu Orco) is a mountain in the Potosí mountain range...
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    Tomás Frías is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department. Its capital is Potosí which is also the capital of the department....
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  • (disambiguation), several people Tomás Fonzi (born 1981), Argentine actor Tomás Frías Ametller (1804–1884), noted politician Tomás Garicano (1910–1988), Spanish...
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  • titles containing Frias All pages with titles containing Frías Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge, in São Paulo, Brazil Tomás Frías Autonomous University...
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    first in the line of succession. During this time, Eusebio Guilarte and Tomás Frías Ametller both came to power in their capacity as President of the Council...
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    The Frías I Cabinet constituted the 33rd cabinet of the Republic of Bolivia. It was formed on 28 November 1872 after Tomás Frías was sworn in as the 17th...
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    quickly called after the unexpected assassination of President Morales. Tomás Frías, who had assumed the presidency by virtue of his position as the president...
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    horsemen of the Llanos, to the south – led by the Spanish warlord José Tomás Boves. Beginning in February 1814, Boves surged out of the Llanos and overwhelmed...
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  • Mexican wrestler Tomás Frías Ametller (1804–1884), Bolivian president Victor Frias Pablaza (1956–2005), Chilean chess master Xavier Romero Frías (born 1954)...
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    President Tomás Frías began to rise, with many newspapers throughout the country publishing anti-government propaganda. Nonetheless, Frías and his government...
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  • upstream is called Tinkipaya is a Bolivian river in the Potosí Department, Tomás Frías Province, Tinkipaya Municipality, Tinkipaya Canton, north of Potosí....
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  • Universidad Autónoma Juan Misael Saracho (Tarija) Universidad Autónoma Tomás Frías (Potosí) Universidad Católica Boliviana (Cochabamba) Universidad Católica...
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    (1871–1872), President (1872) Tomás Frías Ametller, President (1872–1873) Adolfo Ballivián, President (1873–1874) Tomás Frías Ametller, President (1874–1876)...
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    – Santa Cruz de la Sierra, founded in 1980; and Universidad Autónoma Tomás Frías UATF – Potosi, founded in 1892. According to UNICEF under-five mortality...
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    Tomás Frías as temporary President, charged with the task of calling elections in 1873.[citation needed] In dissidence since 26 November 1870. Tomás Frías...
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    (1864–1871) ▌Agustín Morales (1871–1872) ▌Tomás Frías (1872–1873) ▌Adolfo Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso...
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    (1864–1871) ▌Agustín Morales (1871–1872) ▌Tomás Frías (1872–1873) ▌Adolfo Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso...
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    selfish and ambitious plans. Sucre represented, according to historian Tomás Polanco Alcántara, "the indispensable complement to Simón Bolívar". Upon...
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    to Frías, which, rather than being a well-thought-out plan based on solid foundations, was a generous suggestion with little chance of success. Frías did...
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    legal records and scholarly sources that Morales died on 27 November and Tomás Frías assumed office on 28 November. However, some texts in the list of presidents...
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    Foreign Affairs; Mariano Calvo, great-great-grandfather and President; and Tomás Frías, great-great-grandmother's brother and also President. The son of a political...
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    when he died, he supported Frías who assumed the presidency after the sudden death of his predecessor. It was under Frías that Daza served as Minister...
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  • Quijarro, José María Linares and Tomás Frías, Potosí Department, Bolivia Jatun Mayu (Tomás Frías), a river in the Tomás Frías Province, Potosí Department,...
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    (1864–1871) ▌Agustín Morales (1871–1872) ▌Tomás Frías (1872–1873) ▌Adolfo Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso...
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    (1864–1871) ▌Agustín Morales (1871–1872) ▌Tomás Frías (1872–1873) ▌Adolfo Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso...
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    (1864–1871) ▌Agustín Morales (1871–1872) ▌Tomás Frías (1872–1873) ▌Adolfo Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso...
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