Juan Carlos Onganía Carballo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwaŋ ˈkaɾlos oŋɡaˈni.a]; 17 March 1914 – 8 June 1995) was President of Argentina from 29 June 1966...
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Perón" and "to save Perón, one has to be against Perón." Dictator Juan Carlos Onganía's continued repression of labour demands, however, helped lead to...
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Charles or Juan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juan Carlos I of Spain (born 1938) is a former king of Spain. Juan Carlos may also refer to: Juan Carlos (footballer...
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Argentine military led by the head of the Joint Chiefs, General Juan Carlos Onganía and by the Internal Affairs Minister, General Osiris Villegas. The...
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Juan Ramón González de Balcarce (16 March 1773 – 12 November 1836) was an Argentine military leader and politician. Juan was the older brother of Antonio...
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bureaucratic-authoritarian State. The June 1966 coup established General Juan Carlos Onganía as the de facto president and dictator, supported by several leaders...
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alleged selling of candidacies within La Libertad Avanza. Businessman Juan Carlos Blumberg said that the coalition "made politics a business", which prompted...
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Juan Martín de Pueyrredón y O'Dogan (December 18, 1777 – March 13, 1850) was an Argentine general and politician of the early 19th century. He was appointed...
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Carlos Alberto Lacoste (2 February 1929–24 June 2004) was an Argentine Navy vice-admiral and politician who briefly served as interim President of Argentina...
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Juan José Viamonte González (February 9, 1774 – March 31, 1843) was an Argentine general in the early 19th century. Viamonte was born in Buenos Aires and...
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Carlos Saúl Menem (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos ˈmenen] ; 2 July 1930 – 14 February 2021) was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the president...
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the political intervention by the military government of General Juan Carlos Onganía to unilaterally revoke the academic freedom established in the 1918...
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in by de facto President Juan Carlos Onganía, placed it on his desk, and in 1973, another conservative municipal leader, Juan Ángel Moya, this time put...
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June 28, 1966. On June 28, 1966, a military uprising led by General Juan Carlos Onganía overthrew President Arturo Illia (of the Radical Civic Union of the...
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presidency of Argentina on 18 June 1970, in a military coup that deposed Juan Carlos Onganía over his ineffective response to the Montoneros and other guerillas...
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2010-06-07. Carlos Pellegrini: homenaje al prócer y al Banco de la nación argentina, Cristóbal Osvaldo Zavala, 1941 The list includes Juan Bautista Alberdi...
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Carlos María de Alvear (October 25, 1789 in Santo Ángel, Rio Grande do Sul – November 3, 1852 in New York), was an Argentine soldier and statesman, Supreme...
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dictator Juan Carlos Onganía. The events were organized and executed by a group of artists that included María Teresa Gramuglio, Nicolás Rosa, Juan Pablo...
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Peronist candidates. However, the Azules faction, led by Army General Juan Carlos Onganía, agreed to hold presidential elections in 1963 that permitted former-Peronist...
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during the military dictatorial rule of de facto President General Juan Carlos Onganía. The Rosariazo was caused by events in other parts of Argentina,...
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Estudiantes de La Plata (section Carlos Bilardo era)
the entire team was arrested on orders from Argentine President Juan Carlos Onganía. In an unprecedented step, goalkeeper Alberto Poletti was suspended...
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Provincial Committee met in Lomas de Zamora to elect a provisional governor, Juan Carlos Begrano, who chose Marcelo T. de Alvear as his Minister of Public Works...
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Argentine president from 25 May to 13 July 1973 and subsequently arranged for Juan Perón to run for president in an election that he subsequently won. The modern...
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personalidad y su obra, J. A. Alsina, 1911, 1911 Including Juan Bautista Alberdi, Manuel Alberti, Carlos María de Alvear, Miguel de Azcuénaga, Antonio González...
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the end of May 1969, during the military dictatorship of General Juan Carlos Onganía, which occurred a few days after the Rosariazo, and a year after...
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when Illia was overthrown in 1966 by a military coup led by General Juan Carlos Onganía. In 1970, Aramburu was mentioned as a possible presidential candidate...
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1966, the anti-communist Argentine military dictatorship of General Juan Carlos Onganía (1966–1970) intervened at the University of Buenos Aires with the...
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captured, and released only after the withdrawal of the British troops. Under Carlos María de Alvear, he fought as a colonel at Montevideo, where he was awarded...
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Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rozas y López de Osornio (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an Argentine politician...
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Castagnino Juan Carlos Lorenzo Juan Carlos Maqueda Juan Carlos Mareco Juan Carlos Onganía Juan Carlos Stekelman Juan Cuevas Juan Díaz de Solís Juan Diego Solanas...
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