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    Edgar Sanabria Arcia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeðɣaɾ saˈnaβɾja]; 3 October 1911 – 24 April 1989) was a Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat, and politician. He...
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  • and refers to: Antonio Sanabria (born 1996), Paraguayan footballer Bobby Sanabria (born 1957), American musician Edgar Sanabria (1911–1989), ex-president...
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    November 14, 1958, to run in the general election; he was succeeded by Edgar Sanabria as interim president. He was formally supported by the Democratic Republican...
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    early to challenge Rómulo Betancourt at the 1958 election, leaving Edgar Sanabria as acting president until the end of his term, on 13 February 1959....
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    of Venezuela In office 13 February 1959 – 13 March 1964 Preceded by Edgar Sanabria Succeeded by Raúl Leoni In office 19 October 1945 – 17 February 1948...
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    transition government under first Adm. Wolfgang Larrazábal and then Edgar Sanabria was put in place until December 1958 elections saw Democratic Action...
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    Republic of Venezuela No. 25,831 by the Governing Board chaired by Dr. Edgar Sanabria, as Minister of Education on Dr. Rafael Pizani, under the leadership...
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    President before election Edgar Sanabria Independent Elected President Rómulo Betancourt Democratic Action...
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    Ponte (1870–1965) Rafael Yepes Trujillo (1898–1972) Luis Yépez (?) Edgar Sanabria (1911–1989) Nicolás Eugenio Navarro (1867–1960) José Ramón Ayala Duarte...
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  • transitional government led by Rear Admiral Wolfgang Larrazábal and Edgar Sanabria. February 4–5, 1992: A failed coup attempt against President Carlos...
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    1974) Ruth Gruber, American journalist and writer (d. 2016) October 3 – Edgar Sanabria, Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat and politician, Interim President of Venezuela...
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    writer (1948). Germán Suárez Flamerich, (also Faculty) lawyer (1950–52). Edgar Sanabria, (also Faculty) lawyer (1959). Raúl Leoni, (did not finish) (1964–1969)...
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  • complications from Parkinson's disease. Lee Roberts, 75, American actor. Edgar Sanabria, 77, Venezuelan diplomat and politician, interim President of Venezuela...
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  • (1952–1953), President (1953–1958) Wolfgang Larrazábal, President (1958) Edgar Sanabria, Interim President (1958–1959) Rómulo Betancourt, President (1959–1964)...
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  • Arcia is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edgar Sanabria Arcia (1911–1989), Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat, and politician Elizabeth...
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    Oriente by Presidential Executive Order 459 signed by interim President Edgar Sanabria on November 21, 1958. The institute began its work in the facilities...
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  • (1906–2001; inducted 1960) Mario Briceño Perozo (1917–1995; inducted 1961) Edgar Sanabria (1911–1989; inducted 1963) Virgilio Tosta [es] (1922–2012; inducted1963)...
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    Velutini Wolfgang Larrazabal 23 Jan 1958 28 May 1958 162 René De Sola Edgar Sanabria 28 May 1958 13 Feb 1959 163 Ignacio Luis Arcaya Rómulo Betancourt 13...
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    University of East by means of the Executive Order 459 of President Edgar Sanabria signed on November 21, 1958. The institute began its work in 1959 at...
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  • candidate. Larrazábal turned over the provisional presidency to a civilian, Edgar Sanabria, in October, and went on the campaign trail. When the results were in...
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  • the Universidad de Oriente was created in 1958 by executive order of Edgar Sanabria, he was appointed its first Rector. Between 1969 and 1974, he presided...
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  • Jiménez January 23, was succeeded by another member of the junta, Dr. Edgar Sanabria. Specifications for the American crewed spacecraft were issued, and...
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    Universidad de Oriente by means of the Executive Order 459 of President Edgar Sanabria signed on November 21, 1958. The institute began its work in 1959 at...
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    Affairs) and Alfredo Sánchez Bella (Minister of Information and Tourism), Edgar Sanabria (Venezuelan representative), Carlos Arias Navarro (Mayor of Madrid)...
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  • boosted capacity to 35.000 seats, and the first pitch was thrown by Edgar Sanabria, by then the President of Venezuela. Cuba won the Series with a 5-1...
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    Haruna Babangida Ezekiel Bassey Samuel Okunowo David Babunski Antonio Sanabria Igor Korneev Steve Archibald Diawandou Diagne Moussa Wagué Goran Drulić...
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  • Torres, Edgar León, Wilson Oquendo, Oscar Fuentes and Daniel Vasallo, as well as coach Julio Toro. The team played at the Evaristo Aponte Sanabria court...
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    which is the nerve center of the city, and the Parque García Sanabria (García Sanabria Park), a large urban park located in the center of the city. Outside...
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  • in the initial squad but withdrew injured and was replaced by Antonio Sanabria. Pablo Aguilar and Néstor Ortigoza also pulled out due to injury and were...
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    competition. Santa Cruz suffered an injured and was later replaced by Antonio Sanabria. Following an unsuccessful campaign, Ramón Díaz announced his resignation...
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