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    Alfredo Baldomir Ferrari (August 27, 1884 – February 25, 1948) was a Uruguayan soldier, architect and politician. He served as President of Uruguay from...
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  • Look up baldomir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baldomir is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Baldomir (1884–1948), Uruguayan...
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    remained neutral for most of World War II. The policy of President Alfredo Baldomir, leading the Colorado Party, was to support the Allied cause, but from...
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  • liberties.[citation needed] In Uruguay, the short-lived dictatorship of Alfredo Baldomir in 1942 was nicknamed a dictablanda, in contrast to the previous harsh...
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    appointing more representatives for his upcoming administration, including Alfredo Fratti, recommended by José Mujica himself, as Minister of Livestock, Agriculture...
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    brother-in-law, General Alfredo Baldomir, was elected president. Under pressure from organized labor and the National Party, Baldomir advocated free elections...
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  • with the support of the National Police —led by his brother-in-law Alfredo Baldomir Ferrari— and the Fire Department, Gabriel Terra carried out a coup...
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    Upon completing his primary and secondary studies, Mujica enrolled at the Alfredo Vásquez Acevedo Institute for his undergraduate studies, but did not finish...
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    (1923–1927) Juan Campisteguy (1927–1931) Gabriel Terra (1931–1933) × Alfredo Baldomir (1938–1942) × Juan José de Amézaga (1943–1947) Tomás Berreta (1947)...
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  • politician Alfredo Baldomir (1884–1948), President of Uruguay, soldier and architect Alfredo Baquerizo (1859–1951), President of Ecuador Alfredo Cachia Zammit...
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    First Round Second Round Elections under the Ley de Lemas system 1938 Alfredo Baldomir César Charlone 121,259 33.9% — — Elected Y Eduardo Blanco Acevedo Eugenio...
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    of state of both Brazil and Uruguay respectively Getúlio Vargas and Alfredo Baldomir, in times where the world was going through the belligerent times of...
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    (1938–1968), martyred student activist José Gervasio Artigas Danilo Astori Alfredo Baldomir Hugo Batalla Jorge Batlle José Batlle y Ordóñez Lorenzo Batlle Luis...
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    votes in the presidential election, in which the Alfredo Baldomir faction emerged as the largest. Baldomir subsequently became President on 19 June. This...
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    Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra Alfredo Baldomir Juan José de Amézaga Tomás Berreta Luis Batlle Berres Andrés Martínez...
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    Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra Alfredo Baldomir Juan José de Amézaga Tomás Berreta Luis Batlle Berres Andrés Martínez...
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    president elected by the 3rd National Constituent Convention. Alfredo Navarro 41 Alfredo Baldomir (1884–1948) 19 June 1938 21 February 1942 Colorado 1938 27th...
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    Montevideo Wanderers. In August 1938 the Government of Uruguay leaded by Alfredo Baldomir ceded the venue to Liverpool Football Club by decree nº 1130/38. Estadio...
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    Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra Alfredo Baldomir Juan José de Amézaga Tomás Berreta Luis Batlle Berres Andrés Martínez...
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    Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra Alfredo Baldomir Juan José de Amézaga Tomás Berreta Luis Batlle Berres Andrés Martínez...
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  • Willem Marinus Dudok, Dutch Modernist architect (died 1974) August 27 – Alfredo Baldomir, Uruguayan soldier, architect and politician (died 1948) September...
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    March 1, 1943 – March 1, 1947 Vice President Alberto Guani Preceded by Alfredo Baldomir Succeeded by Tomás Berreta Personal details Born (1881-01-28)January...
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    Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra Alfredo Baldomir Juan José de Amézaga Tomás Berreta Luis Batlle Berres Andrés Martínez...
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    night of 31 March 1933, with the support of the National Police, led by Baldomir Ferrari, the Armed Forces, more than 70% of the Batllismo with the former...
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  • 1941.: 4  Following the outbreak of World War II, Uruguayan President Alfredo Baldomir Ferrari declared the country's neutrality. However, in the first months...
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    (1923–1927) Juan Campisteguy (1927–1931) Gabriel Terra (1931–1933) × Alfredo Baldomir (1938–1942) × Juan José de Amézaga (1943–1947) Tomás Berreta (1947)...
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    Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra Alfredo Baldomir Juan José de Amézaga Tomás Berreta Luis Batlle Berres Andrés Martínez...
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    It declared its neutrality on September 4, 1939, although President Alfredo Baldomir was poorly disposed towards the Axis powers. Uruguay's neutrality included...
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    Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra Alfredo Baldomir Juan José de Amézaga Tomás Berreta Luis Batlle Berres Andrés Martínez...
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  • Campisteguy, President (1927–1931) Gabriel Terra, President (1931–1939) Alfredo Baldomir, President (1939–1943) Juan José de Amézaga, President (1943–1947)...
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