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    Manuel Arturo Odría Amoretti (26 November 1896 – 18 February 1974) was a military officer who served as the 45th President of Peru. Manuel Odría was born...
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    corresponds to the presidency of General Manuel A. Odría, who overthrew José Luis Bustamante y Rivero through a coup d'état on October 29, 1948. The period's...
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  • Nacional Odriista or UNO), was a political party in Peru founded in 1961 by former President General Manuel A. Odría. The party had Julio de la Piedra...
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    Carmen Agüero. He served as Manuel A. Odría's deputy since Odría took power in a military coup in 1948. On June 1, 1950, Odría formally stepped down as president...
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    and outlawed in 1948 by President Manuel Odría. Prado announced that he would submit to the newly elected Congress a bill to legalize APRA once again....
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  • five-member commission set up by Manuel A. Odría ahead of the 1956 Peruvian general election. Perú en números. Cuánto S.A. 2006. p. 469. Henry Pease; Gonzalo...
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    general Manuel A. Odría he was forced to take refuge in the Colombian embassy (1948–1954). In 1956, he contributed to the electoral victory of Manuel Prado...
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    Peruvian coup d'état took place on October 27, 1948, headed by general Manuel A. Odría in Arequipa, referred to by him as the "Restorative Revolution" (Spanish:...
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    Llosa's major works, it is a portrayal of Peru under the dictatorship of Manuel A. Odría in the 1950s, and deals with the lives of characters from different...
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  • (1933–1939) Manuel Prado y Ugarteche, Constitutional President (1939–1945) José Bustamante y Rivero, Constitutional President (1945–1948) Manuel A. Odría, President...
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  • Francisco Zevallos, Leoncio Bueno and Francisco Abril de Vivero. In 1952, Manuel A. Odría jailed or exiled the leadership of the group, which remained largely...
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  • upheaval in 1956 when long-serving dictator Manuel A. Odría announced plans for democratic elections, resulting in a raft of political parties, some transient...
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    Peru. Manuel A. Odría led a coup against José Luis Bustamante y Rivero in 1948, leading a far-right government until 1956. His regime would adopt a populist...
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    beach resort of Máncora. The province was created by the President Manuel A. Odría in 1956. The province has tourist attractions such as the Máncora beach...
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    been persecuted by the presidencies of Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro and Manuel A. Odría. The Peruvian Aprista Party has gained in the presidency in two occasions:...
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    flag and was used as both the civil and the state flag, when General Manuel A. Odría removed the coat of arms from the flag and created the state and war...
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  • Demócrata Nacionalista) was a political party in Peru founded in 1968 by a dissident fraction of general Manuel A. Odría's Unión Nacional Odriísta. PSDN...
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  • the Congress had to choose between him, Fernando Belaúnde Terry, and Manuel A. Odría. With César Pando Egúsquiza's candidacy, the National Liberation Front...
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  • (PDF). Repositorio PUCP (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2024. "Manuel Arturo Odría: El dictador afortunado". El Comercio (in European Spanish). 20 November...
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  • either incarcerated or exiled a number of times. The first such event took place under the government of Manuel A. Odría in 1948, and continued with the...
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    José Luis Bustamante y Rivero (category Leaders ousted by a coup)
    strife caused by strong labor unions led to a military coup on October 29, 1948, which led General Manuel A. Odría to become the new president. Bustamante...
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    of Manuel A. Odría, Vargas Llosa enrolled in Lima's National University of San Marcos, to study law and literature. While at the university, he was a member...
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  • (1999–2003) Peru Republic of Peru (complete list) – Manuel A. Odría, Constitutional President (1950–1956) Manuel Prado y Ugarteche, Constitutional President (1956–1962)...
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    Bolívar during the occupation. Future president Manuel A. Odría can be seen among them. Alerta en la frontera, a documentary film filmed during the war that...
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    with the Peruvian Congress. Haya de la Torre and Odría formed an alliance in order to install Odría as the new president. At 3:20 in the morning of 18...
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    overthrown in 1948 by Manuel A. Odría although it did not emerge as an organised political party until 1956 when it was one of a number of populist parties...
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    was annexed to the air force. During the 1950s presidency of General Manuel A. Odría, the Peruvian Air Force was reorganized and on 18 July 1950, had its...
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    democratically elected President of Peru Manuel Prado, in order to prevent the election of Manuel A. Odría as president by Congress on July 28, 1962...
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    President refused, Odría resigned his post. In a military coup on 27 October, Gen. Manuel A. Odría became the new president. Odría's presidency was known...
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    Snedecor, American mathematician and statistician (b. 1881) February 18 – Manuel A. Odría, 79th President of Peru (b. 1896) February 21 – Tim Horton, Canadian...
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