Velasco Ibarra, a city in Guayas, Ecuador This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Velasco Ibarra. If an internal link led you...
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related to Guayas Province. "Guayas" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 666. (in Spanish) Gobierno Provincial del Guayas, official...
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El Empalme, Ecuador (category Populated places in Guayas Province)
El Empalme (known officially as Velasco Ibarra) is a town in Guayas, Ecuador, near Los Ríos and Manabí provinces. It is the seat of El Empalme Canton...
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constitutionally without interruptions for 10 years and 4 months. José María Velasco Ibarra is the longest-serving president since he held office for a total of...
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Guillermo Lasso (category Governors of Guayas Province)
Mahuad presidency briefly in 1999. He previously served as Governor of Guayas from 1998 to 1999. In 2003, he briefly served as the Itinerant Ambassador...
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Director of the Guayas Road Committee. He assumed power during a political crisis, after the overthrowal of José María Velasco Ibarra by Carlos Mancheno...
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for a short interim period in May 1944 before election of José María Velasco Ibarra. Abdalá Bucaram was elected President from August 10, 1996 to February...
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emergence of populist politicians, such as five-time President José María Velasco Ibarra. After Ecuador's separation from Colombia on 13 May 1830, its first...
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housed around ten thousand. It is part of the Guayas Penitentiary Complex, which also includes the Guayas Regional Rehabilitation Center, La Roca Prison...
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Gustavo Noboa (category Governors of Guayas Province)
until 1984, he also was the Governor of the province of Guayas. Noboa was governor of Guayas Province from March 1983 to August 1984. In the 1998 presidential...
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and declined to pursue further with their candidacies. Bolívar Armijos Velasco, President of the National Council of Rural Parochial Governments of Ecuador...
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did not compete in the Games due to injury. He was the police chief of Guayas and the president of Barcelona Sporting Club, a football team from his hometown...
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In accordance with the law, he called presidential elections, and Velasco Ibarra won for his fifth and final time. Arosemena finished his term on 31...
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president (1932–1933) Abelardo Montalvo - president (1933–1934) José María Velasco Ibarra - president (1934–1935; 1944–1947; 1952–1956; 1968–1972) Federico Páez...
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Culture in Guayas "El Olor de las Virtudes" (2001), Novel. During his last years, he assumed the presidency of the House of Ecuadorian Culture, Guayas core...
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Manabí Province. El Piedrero (surrounded by Guayas and Cañar) Matilde Esther (surrounded by Los Ríos, Guayas and Bolívar) In each canton there is a jefe...
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created a radio program, which the presidential candidate José María Velasco Ibarra appeared on in 1934. In 1935, Castillo was a candidate for minister...
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original winner. Guayas took over. b.^ El Oro was the original winner. Guayas took over. c.^ The contestant is originally from Guayas, and represented...
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Salem José María Velasco Ibarra Carlos Mancheno Cajas Mariano Suárez Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola Galo Plaza José María Velasco Ibarra Camilo Ponce Enríquez...
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Jaime Nebot (category Governors of Guayas Province)
Nebot Velasco (1921-2001), of Catalan backgrounds, was a government minister during the administration of President José María Velasco Ibarra (1968–1972)...
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coronavirus pandemic manifested in an alarming overflow. The province of Guayas, with Guayaquil as the most affected city, recorded 1,937 cases, representing...
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Peru. Rocafuerte returned, and on 20 September 1833, became Governor of Guayas Province. He revolted against Flores, but was defeated and imprisoned. Because...
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the 22nd President of Ecuador from 1926 to 1931. Isidro Ayora, a town in Guayas, and Puerto Ayora, are named after him. Some people name coins ayora because...
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37194°W / -3.99583; -79.37194 (Loja) Macará Loja SEMA MRR José María Velasco Ibarra Airport 04°22′45″S 79°56′29″W / 4.37917°S 79.94139°W / -4.37917;...
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successfully for a seat in Congress, representing his native province, Guayas, for the 2003–2007 term. Despite being a regular absentee due to health...
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Miss Ecuador 2016 from Los Ríos crowned her successor Daniela Cepeda from Guayas at the end of the event. The winner represented Ecuador at Miss Universe...
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Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies in 1849 Congressman for the province of Guayas Governor of Guayaquil Chargé d'Affairs of Ecuador in Bogota Supreme Chief...
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pre-Columbian culture of Guayas. These warriors were noted for their appearance. Huancavilca of culture is the legend of Guayas and Quiles, which gives...
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after him. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from San Vicente de el Guayas. He studied jurisprudence. TheBiography.us; TheBiography.us. "Biography...
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armed conflict, was forced to resign. Former president and then-Governor of Guayas province, José María Plácido Caamaño, was discovered to be involved in the...
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