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    Juan José de Amézaga Landaroso (January 28, 1881 – August 21, 1956) was a Uruguayan political figure. Amézaga was a prominent member of the Colorado Party...
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  • baseball player and coach Juan José de Amézaga (1881–1956), Uruguayan politician This page lists people with the surname Amézaga. If an internal link intending...
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    Sanguinetti, José Antonio Mora, Luis Barrios Tassano, Pablo Purriel; later, during the dictatorial period, Alejandro Végh Villegas, Juan Carlos Blanco...
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  • Republic of Ecuador Juan José de Amézaga Landaroso, Uruguayan lawyer, university professor and politician, 28th President of Uruguay Juan José Martí, Spanish...
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    his successor Juan José de Amézaga, also of the Colorado Party. In February 1945, having signed the Declaration by United Nations, Amézaga declared war...
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    "Uruguay's José Mujica: the 'humble' leader with grand ideas". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 5 December 2023. "José Mujica". Movimiento de Participación...
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    were Fructuoso Rivera, Venancio Flores, José Batlle y Ordóñez, Luis Batlle Berres, Jorge Pacheco Areco, Juan María Bordaberry, Julio María Sanguinetti...
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  • 2024. "Juan José de Amézaga: el presidente olvidado". la diaria (in Spanish). 21 September 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2024. "Juan José de Amézaga y el regreso...
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    José Fructuoso Rivera y Toscana (17 October 1784 – 13 January 1854) was an Uruguayan general and patriot who fought for the liberation of Banda Oriental...
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    senator Julia Pou. He has two siblings, Pilar and Juan José, and is the great-grandson of Luis Alberto de Herrera on his paternal side. He is also a distant...
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    fact, the only one to carry a military title. These five individuals were: Juan María Bordaberry, Alberto Demicheli, Aparicio Méndez, Álvarez, and Rafael...
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    OCLC 1025196424. Antuña, José Gervasio (1913). La junta de gobierno y el Partido Colorado. Montevideo Bertani. Barrán, José Pedro; Nahum, Benjamín (1983)...
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    Uruguay in 1943. He later served in the government of President Juan José de Amézaga. Berreta was thus a prominent, elderly member of the Uruguayan Colorado...
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    Tabaré Vázquez (category Burials at Cementerio de La Teja, Montevideo)
    initiated – for the victims of the 1973–1985 dictatorship; Bordaberry's father, Juan María Bordaberry, established the dictatorship with a 1973 decree dissolving...
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    first governor of Montevideo, José Joaquín de Viana. At the beginning of the revolution of independence in the Rio de la Plata he enlisted in the patriot...
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    1934. He later served as Uruguayan Foreign Minister under President Juan José de Amézaga. He died in 1960, more than 30 years after leaving the Presidency...
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    (2020-03-02). "Luis Lacalle Pou consuma el final de 15 años de Gobiernos de izquierda en Uruguay". El País (de Madrid) (in Spanish). Montevideo. Retrieved...
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    Juan Lindolfo de los Reyes Cuestas (6 January 1837 – 21 June 1905) was a Uruguayan politician who served as the 18th President of Uruguay from 1897 until...
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    votes in the presidential election, in which the Juan José de Amézaga faction emerged as the largest. Amézaga subsequently became President on 1 March 1943...
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    was acquired by Adelina Lerena de Fein at auction, and the construction of a three-storey house by the young architect Juan María Aubriot, was ordered by...
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    four children, Pilar Lacalle Pou, President Luis Lacalle Pou, economist Juan José Lacalle Pou and Manuel Lacalle Pou. Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou was the 2014...
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  • in the area. On December 19, 1943, with the presence of President Juan José de Amézaga, national authorities, municipal officials and farmers, it was established...
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    Malena Muyala Gregorio Álvarez Juan José de Amézaga Mariano Arana Líber Arce (1938–1968), martyred student activist José Gervasio Artigas Danilo Astori...
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  • Terra, President (1931–1939) Alfredo Baldomir, President (1939–1943) Juan José de Amézaga, President (1943–1947) Tomás Berreta, President (1947) Luis Batlle...
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    the civilian-military administration which took office following President Juan Maria Bordaberry's coup in 1973. He succeeded Bordaberry as President in...
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    The presidency of José Mujica began on 1 March 2010 when he was inaugurated as the 40th constitutional president of Uruguay. Mujica, a member of Broad...
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    1865 to 1868. In 1839, he was made political chief of the department of San José. He fought in the "Guerra Grande" against Manuel Oribe and his Argentine...
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    Williman, José Serrato, Juan Campisteguy, the Vierismo, the Riverismo and the majority sector of the National Party, led by Luis Alberto de Herrera, carried...
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    Catalonia, Spain, and which includes several presidents of Uruguay, such as José Batlle y Ordoñez, who was his great-uncle. On his paternal side, he was of...
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    Consuegra. Juana de Zavala, 7th Countess of Villaseñor, married to Camilo Hurtado de Amézaga, 6th Marquess of the Riscal. María Grimanesa de Zavala, 7th Marchioness...
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