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    Carlos Quintanilla Quiroga (22 January 1888 – 8 June 1964) was a Bolivian general who served as the 37th president of Bolivia on a provisional basis from...
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  • CNBC anchor Carlos Quintanilla (1888–1964), President of Bolivia Diego Quintanilla (born 1991), Ecuadorian footballer Eleuterio Quintanilla (1886–1966)...
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    Carlos Quintanilla Schmidt (born 5 August 1953 in San Miguel) is a former vice president of El Salvador under Francisco Flores from 1999 to 2004. Quintanilla...
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  • Control Z is a Mexican teen drama television series created by Carlos Quintanilla Sakar, Adriana Pelusi and Miguel García Moreno and developed by Lemon...
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    Carlos Quintanilla assumed office as the interim 37th President of Bolivia on 23 August 1939, and his mandate ended on 15 April 1940. A general of the...
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    José María Pérez de Urdininea, Felipe Segundo Guzmán, Carlos Blanco Galindo, Carlos Quintanilla, Néstor Guillén, Tomás Monje, Wálter Guevara, Lidia Gueiler...
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    Selena Quintanilla Pérez (Latin American Spanish pronunciation: [seˈlena kintaˈniʝa ˈpeɾes]; née Quintanilla; April 16, 1971 – March 31, 1995) was an...
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  • On the morning of March 31, 1995, American singer Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was shot and fatally wounded at the Days Inn in Corpus Christi, Texas. Although...
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    Veasey won re-nomination in the March 1 primary against activist Carlos Quintanilla with 63% of the vote. He lost Dallas County but won Tarrant County...
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    elements of the military seized the opportunity and installed General Carlos Quintanilla as interim president until new elections could be called. Faced with...
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    Rosario Tijeras is a Mexican telenovela created by Adriana Pelusi and Carlos Quintanilla that premiered on Azteca 13 on 30 October 2016, and ended on 14 December...
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  • telenovela produced by Andrés Santamaría. The series is written by Carlos Quintanilla and Adriana Pelussi and developed by Teleset, Sony Pictures Television...
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    1981; twice, and 1982). Two special cases occurred in 1939 when Carlos Quintanilla was installed by the military after the death of Germán Busch and...
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  • television series Rosario Tijeras, created by Adriana Pelusi and Carlos Quintanilla, follows the story of a beautiful woman, from one of the poorest and...
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    98% of the vote in 2022. Marc Veasey, incumbent U.S. representative Carlos Quintanilla, community activist and perennial candidate Marc Veasey Organizations...
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    little to stop Peñaranda's successor, the newly appointed General Carlos Quintanilla, from orchestrating a public purge of young left-wing officers from...
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    to his sons, Juan Félix Palacios and Carlos Palacios y Blanco [es], respectively. Bolívar came to loathe Carlos Palacios, who had no interest in the boy...
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    Arce Catacora was born on 28 September 1963 in La Paz. He is the son of Carlos Arce Gonzales and Olga Catacora, both teachers. Arce grew up in a middle-class...
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    building, Sánchez resigned and fled to Miami, Florida. He was replaced by Carlos Mesa, who tried to strike a balance between U.S. and cocalero demands, but...
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  • is a Mexican web series written by Adriana Pelusi and directed by Carlos Quintanilla. It premiered on azteca.com in March 2014, but has since aired after...
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  • 20 – Lead Belly, American folk, blues singer (d. 1949) January 22 – Carlos Quintanilla, 37th President of Bolivia (d. 1964) January 23 – Aritomo Gotō, Japanese...
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    Sorzano (1934–1936) ▌David Toro (1936–1937) ▌Germán Busch (1937–1939) ▌Carlos Quintanilla (1939–1940) ▌Enrique Peñaranda (1940–1943) ▌Gualberto Villarroel (1943–1946)...
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    82% –9.34 Republican Fabian Vasquez 39,638 25.15% +3.24 Independent Carlos Quintanilla 8,071 5.12% N/A Libertarian Jason Reeves 2,586 1.64% –0.29 Independent...
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    2005 to 2006 on an interim basis following the resignation of President Carlos Mesa during the 2005 political crisis. Prior to his temporary role as president...
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  • first non-white South African Test cricketer (born 1876) June 8 – Carlos Quintanilla, 37th President of Bolivia (born 1888) June 9 – Max Aitken, 1st Baron...
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    Spanish). Retrieved 20 February 2024. Mesa José de; Gisbert, Teresa; and Carlos D. Mesa, "Historia De Bolivia," 5th edition., pp. 641–655. Prado Salmon...
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    Carlos Diego de Mesa Gisbert (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos ˈðjeɣo ˈmesa xisˈβeɾt] ; born 12 August 1953) is a Bolivian historian, journalist, and politician...
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  • Santiago Eduardo Quintanilla Ureta (born 30 July 1948), known as Eduardo Quintanilla, is a Chilean former footballer who played as a midfielder. Besides...
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    New York Times. Retrieved 29 May 2022. Mesa José de; Gisbert, Teresa; and Carlos D. Mesa, "Historia De Bolivia," 5th edition, pp. 681–689. Prado Salmón,...
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    took place where a group of young soldiers and officers overthrew General Carlos Humberto Romero. The coup marked the beginning of the Salvadoran Civil War...
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