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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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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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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containing Frias All pages with titles containing Frías Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge, in São Paulo, Brazil Tomás Frías Autonomous University, in Bolivia...
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Eduardo Maldonado (category Tomás Frías Autonomous University alumni)
served as ombudsman of Potosí from 1998 to 2009. A graduate of Tomás Frías University, Maldonado developed his leadership skills in the student movement...
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Carmen García (politician) (category Tomás Frías Autonomous University alumni)
intercultural bilingual education from Tomás Frías University and a master's in the same field from the Higher University of San Simón, in addition to receiving...
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Franz Choque (category Tomás Frías Autonomous University alumni)
from Tomás Frías University. During this time, Choque became active in the student movement, serving as executive secretary of his university's student...
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Ana María Sempértegui (category Tomás Frías Autonomous University alumni)
mining family native to Potosí. She graduated as an accountant from Tomás Frías University and worked in the administrative area of the Potosí Development...
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Abelardo Villalpando (category Tomás Frías Autonomous University alumni)
born in Puna, Potosí in 1909. He obtained a law degree from the Tomás Frías University. He was one of the representatives of the Popular Front of Potosí...
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was a violin student at the Academia de Bellas Artes in the Tomás Frías Autonomous University of Potosi, and studies in Buenos Aires at the Conservatorio...
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David Cortés (politician) (category Tomás Frías Autonomous University alumni)
School [es] and obtained a master's in educational management from Tomás Frías University. His opposition to the repressive military governments of the day...
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canister explodes at the Tomás Frías Autonomous University. 21 May – Max Mendoza, the president of the Bolivian University Confederation (CUB)–noted...
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Castilla–La Mancha (redirect from Castilla-la Mancha Autonomous Community)
41. Benítez de Lugo Enrich 2018, pp. 36–37. Salinas de Frías 1988, p. 14. Salinas de Frías 1988, p. 15. San Martín Montilla 1988, p. 9. San Martín Montilla...
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List of self-managed social centers (redirect from List of autonomous social centres)
(CSOA) if squatted. These projects are concrete examples of Temporary Autonomous Zones. Self-managed social centers in Italy Self-managed social centers...
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The classic H-shaped LS main building was designed by Cornell University alumnus Tomás Mapúa, the first Filipino registered architect and subsequent founder...
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Cantabria (category Autonomous communities of Spain)
Cantabria (/kænˈteɪbriə/, also UK: /-ˈtæb-/; Spanish: [kanˈtaβɾja] ) is an autonomous community and province in northern Spain with Santander as its capital...
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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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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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– 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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The 1957 Valencia flood was caused by a three-day cold drop (Spanish: gota fría) (which usually leads to heavy autumn rains in Spain and France); it overflowed...
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April 2023. Wei, Xuehu; Adamson, Helyne; Schwendemann, Matthias; Goucha, Tomás; Friederici, Angela D.; Anwander, Alfred (15 April 2023). "Native language...
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Climático" (PDF). Diputación de Cádiz. 2019. p. 60. "OLAS DE FRÍO, ENTRADAS FRÍAS Y TEMPORALES DE NIEVE EN ESPAÑA 1830 - 1985". Tiempo (in Spanish). 5 July...
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Hero of the Chaco war Tomas Barrón Province – Colonel Tomas Barrón (d.1810), an Independence hero Tomás Frías Province – Tomás Frías Ametller, President...
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Bujanda [es] at the head; in Puno, with Miguel de San Román; in Ayacucho with Frías. But he began to suffer desertions, even more so when the news arrived that...
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moved to Mexico City alone to enter the University Theater Center [es] (CUT) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), where she studied Acting...
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2022 at the Wayback Machine Center for Studies on New Religions Buezas, Tomás Calvo (2014) "Racismo y neonazis en internet: también en América Latinaen...
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who published El ángel de Sodoma (1928), and Uruguayan author Alberto Nin Frías, who published La novela del Renacimiento y otros relatos (1911), La fuente...
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Dismissing Generals Luis Cueto Ramírez and Raúl Mendiola, and Coronel Armando Frías. Disbanding the grenadier corp, a direct instrument of repression, and prohibiting...
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Latin America. This book was published by Miguel Angel Porrua and Autonomous University of the State of Mexico (UAEM) in 2009. In July 1928 he became diplomat...
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June 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2023. Jastreboff, Ania M.; Kaplan, Lee M.; Frías, Juan P.; Wu, Qiwei; Du, Yu; Gurbuz, Sirel; Coskun, Tamer; Haupt, Axel;...
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