Mario Montoya Uribe (born 29 April 1949) is a former Colombian military General and Commander of the Colombian National Army (Spanish: Ejército Nacional...
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Mario Montoya may refer to: Mario Montoya (swimmer) (born 1989), Olympic swimmer from Costa Rica Mario Montoya Uribe (born 1949), Colombian military general...
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during the presentation of Montoya to the public through Caracol TV, the General of the Colombian Army Mario Montoya Uribe detailed the operation, dubbed...
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professional golfer Mario Montoya Uribe (born 1949), Colombian general Mario Uribe Escobar (born 1949), Colombian politician Mateus Uribe (born 1991), Colombian...
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talked directly with the General of the Colombian National Army, Gen. Mario Montoya Uribe and asked him detailed information about the number of hostages in...
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President Uribe abruptly terminated Chávez's mediation efforts on November 22, 2007, after Chávez personally contacted General Mario Montoya Uribe, the Commander...
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not fully confirmed, the head of Colombia's U.S.-backed army, Gen. Mario Montoya Uribe cooperated with right-wing militias that Washington considers terrorist...
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those implicated in the operations of Triple A are then-Lieutenant Mario Montoya Uribe, who would have participated in the bombing of Voz Proletaria, and...
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communicate with the General of the Colombian National Army Mario Montoya Uribe. The issue was reported to Uribe who publicly announced the interruption of Chávez...
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Uribe Vélez CYC (born 4 July 1952) is a Colombian politician who served as the 31st President of Colombia from 7 August 2002 to 7 August 2010. Uribe started...
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Hilario López Valdés (1798–1869) José María Melo y Ortiz (1800–1860) Mario Montoya Uribe (born 1949) Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera y Arboleda (1798–1878) Antonio...
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Colombia's ambassador to the Dominican Republic in the administration of Álvaro Uribe Vélez. Later was investigated for his alleged ties to paramilitaries. The...
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November 22, 2007, after President Chávez personally contacted General Mario Montoya Uribe, the Commander of the Colombian National Army. In response to this...
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President Uribe, successfully supporting his attempt to seek a constitutional reform to be able to run for a second term. In 2006, after Uribe's re-election...
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building of the Hospital la Misericordia, and the structure of the Rafael Uribe Uribe school. In 1999, the city was partially destroyed as a result of an earthquake...
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journalists, such as Claudia Palacios, Érika Fontalvo, and María Cristina Uribe were also news presenters of Caracol Noticias. Yamid Amat was its director...
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Delfín Benítez Cáceres (1956–57) Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (1957–60) Julio Cozzi (1960–61) Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (1961–64) Joao Avelino [pt] (1964) Efraín Sánchez...
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Álvaro Uribe, Federico Gutiérrez, Iván Duque Heroes: General José María Córdova. Religious: Cardinal Alfonso López Trujillo, Laura Montoya, Mariano...
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(1989–1991) Alberto Montoya Callejas (1991–1992) Jesús Aristizábal Guevara (1992) Julio Villate (1992–1995) Jorge Castillo (1995–1997) Mario de Jesus Valderrama...
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Tocayo Amparo Cadena (esposa de Julio) Sandra Reyes Lorena Henao Montoya John Mario Martínez – Pirulito Juan Pablo Raba (1.ª season) Camilo Saenz (second...
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and September 2006. Pretelt de la Vega was a member of President Álvaro Uribe's cabinet as Minister of Interior and Justice, being the first non-lawyer...
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forced disappearances after the siege. The President of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe, reacted by declaring that he was "sad and hurt" by the decision. He announced...
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Colombia's Caracol TV broadcast. The series was created by Camilo Cano and Juana Uribe, vice president of Caracol TV and the series' producer. Cano's father, Guillermo...
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body count system. General Mario Montoya, commander of the Colombian Army, resigned on November 4, 2008. President Alvaro Uribe ordered the cases to be handled...
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Gomez, Block 41 declared a National Cultural, designed by Engineer Jesús Montoya Mejía which began in 1931, Block 11 designed by Master Pedro Nel Gómez...
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highest ranked hospital was Pablo Tobon Uribe Hospital, which ranked in seventh place in 2014. The Pablo Tobon Uribe Hospital is non-profit and private. Specialized...
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Saints’ Day Lovers (2001). In September 1999, Vásquez married Mariana Montoya. They settled in Barcelona. Vásquez has invoked three reasons for choosing...
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March 1989, the Senate of Colombia elected Gómez to succeed Horacio Serpa Uribe as Inspector General of Colombia. Gómez, who at the time was serving as...
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as positive by Colombian society. The administration of President Álvaro Uribe (2002–2010) adopted the democratic security policy which included an integrated...
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publisher Fidel Cano Correa said he did not agree with former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez's personal behaviour and government style, but he specified that was...
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