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    Guillermo León Sáenz Vargas (22 July 1948 – 4 November 2011), more commonly known by his nom de guerre Alfonso Cano, was the commander of the militant...
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  • founded in 2000. The party's founder and leader was FARC's commander Guillermo León Sáenz, also known as "Alfonso Cano", who was killed in action in 2011....
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    ideology. The Colombian delegation included future FARC top leader Guillermo León Saénz, and future Patriotic Union congressman Leonardo Posada. His first...
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  • dissolves National Intelligence Service. 4 November - top FARC leader Guillermo León Sáenz aka Alfonso Cano is killed by the Colombian army. 26 November FARC...
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  • encounters. In November, 2011, security forces killed FARC leader Guillermo León Sáenz Vargas, also known as "Alfonso Cano." Colombia has employed a multi-agency...
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  • Briceño Suárez "El Mono Jojoy" Luis Miguel Hurtado Alfonso Ocampo Guillermo León Saenz "Alfonso Cano" William Mesa Ramiro Rey Raul Reyes Rashed Estefenn...
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  • Guillermo Luis Cantú Sáenz (born 12 January 1968) is a Mexican former footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a midfielder...
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  • FARC–EP. Political chief. Died of natural causes in 1990. Alfonso Cano Guillermo León Sáenz Vargas Promoted to Commander in Chief after Manuel Marulanda's death...
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    On November 4, 2011, within the framework of Operation Odysseus, Guillermo León Sáenz, alias Alfonso Cano, who had served until that moment as commander-in-chief...
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  • Arquímedes Muñoz Villamil Killed on March 20, 2011 Alfonso Cano Guillermo León Saenz Vargas Traditional ideological figure and commander in chief. Killed...
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  • León (English: León Braves) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League based in León, Guanajuato, Mexico. Mexican League baseball in León...
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  • Buencamino and Sid Lucero as Jesuit priests and forensic investigators Gus Saenz and Jerome Lucero, Carla Humphries as journalist Joanna Bonifacio, with...
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    Castellón, and had: Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa (b. León, Nicaragua) Alberto Sevilla-Sacasa (b. León, Nicaragua) Oscar Sevilla-Sacasa(b. León, Nicaragua) Rafael...
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  • former president of the country -Guillermo León-, and a senator of the republic, Paloma, granddaughter of Guillermo León, as well as politicians, businessmen...
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  • organized by Mexican education reform advocate and indigensita, Moises Saenz. Saenz was an active proponent that cultural pluralism was the only way to accomplish...
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    Pedro Rubiano Sáenz (Spanish: [ˈpeðɾo ru'βjano 'saens]; 13 September 1932 – 15 April 2024) was a Colombian prelate of the Catholic Church who was Archbishop...
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    Governor of Nuevo León) and later as a sugar baron known to some as the “king of Mexican sugar.” As a member of a Protestant family, Sáenz was strongly influenced...
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  • Mexico. During the administration of Plutarco Elías Calles (1924–28), Moisés Sáenz, who held a doctorate from Columbia University and was a follower of John...
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  • Graduados. It starred Luis Fernando Hoyos, Kathy Sáenz, Jorge Enrique Abello, Santiago Moure, Zharick León and Diana Ángel. The first episode takes place...
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  • Professor Rojo Myrrah Saavedra as Evelia Ariadne Welter as Tomasa Fernando Sáenz as Mateo Sergio Sánchez as Amadeo Yadira Santana as Angustias Durán de Rubio-Castillo...
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    Canary Islands: Clavijo (CC) Cantabria: Sáenz de Buruaga (PP) Castilla–La Mancha: García-Page (PSOE) Castile and León: Fernández Mañueco (PP) Catalonia: Aragonès...
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  • Sabater Escuder Eduardo Saborido Galán Javier Sáenz Cosculluela Félix Sáenz Lorenzo Juan Ignacio Sáenz-Díez Fernando Sagaseta Ramón Sala Canadell José...
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    professional baseball player Carlos Ruiz, professional baseball player Olmedo Sáenz, professional baseball player Manny Sanguillén, professional baseball player...
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    Generals Behind Them, Edison: Castle Books, 2005 p. 284. Serrano Sáenz de Tejada, Guillermo (2013). De la guerra de Marruecos y el combate que no debió ser...
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  • Rossi Chavarría José Carlos Sáenz Esquivel Fernando Sánchez Campos Benito Serrano Jiménez Ottón Solís Fallas Luis Guillermo Solís Bruno Stagno Ugarte Tobías...
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    muralist, printmaker Eugenio Peschard, architect Beatriz Peschard, architect Guillermo Ríos Alcalá restoration expert and educator Antonio Rivas Mercado, architect...
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  • (seasons 2–3) María Fernanda Malo as Sol De La Riva (seasons 2–3) Antonio Sáenz as Iñaki (seasons 2–3) Allisson Lozano as Bianca Delight (seasons 2–3) Viviana...
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  • Gumucio Dagron Víctor Montoya Edmundo Paz Soldán (born 1967), novelist Jaime Sáenz (1921–1986), poet and novelist José Ignacio de Sanjinés (1786–1864), poet...
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  • 1884–1885: Carlos Carranza 1885–1890: Vicente G. Quesada [es] 1890–1892: Roque Sáenz Peña 1892–1893: Rafael García Mansilla [es] 1893–1895: Estanislao Zeballos...
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  • Quesada Pacheco (2000–....) CHAIR S Guillermo Vargas Calvo. Founder (1923–1934) Víctor Guardia Quirós (1951–1959) León Pacheco Solano (1963–1980) Carmen...
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