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    Aniceto Arce Ruiz de Mendoza (15 April 1824, in Tarija – 14 August 1906) was a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd president of Bolivia...
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    Aniceto Arce (or short: Arce) is a province in the southern parts of the Bolivian department Tarija. The province is named after Aniceto Arce Ruiz (1824-1906)...
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    Luis Alberto Arce Catacora (Latin American Spanish: [ˈlwis alˈβeɾto ˈaɾse kataˈkoɾa]; born 28 September 1963), often referred to as Lucho, is a Bolivian...
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    Sucre, Andrés de Santa Cruz, Manuel Isidoro Belzu, Mariano Melgarejo, Aniceto Arce, Ismael Montes, and Víctor Paz Estenssoro. Sucre oversaw the early developments...
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    election that was a virtual three-way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal leader Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco had earned a fortune in...
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  • with the surname include: Aniceto Arce (1824–1906), 22nd President of Bolivia Ayana Holloway Arce, American physicist Carlos Arce (footballer, born 1985)...
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    the Bolivian opposition and prevent the socialist MAS-IPSP candidate Luis Arce from emerging victorious. Quiroga was born in Cochabamba. He graduated from...
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    forces because he was in collusion with the mining businessmen headed by Aniceto Arce, who had commercial interests in partnership with Chilean investors in...
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  • Waterhouse, 7th Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1824) August 14 – Aniceto Arce, 27th President of Bolivia (b. 1824) August 19 – Ezequiél Moreno y Díaz...
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    from in the Congressional ballot, Pacheco and his electoral opponent Aniceto Arce formed the Conservative Party from their respective Democratic and Constitutional...
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    administration's chief repressor was the Minister of Interior, Colonel Luis Arce, who cautioned that all Bolivians who opposed the new order should "walk...
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    and Denisse Lourdes Lemaitre Zilvetti. Arce is a direct descendant of Aniceto Arce, a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd president of...
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  • San Lorenzo A horizontal bicolor of red and blue. 1851–present Flag of Aniceto Arce, Padcaya and Tapacarí A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green....
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    started in 1888 and ended in 1892. It was encouraged by Bolivian President Aniceto Arce, who believed Bolivia would flourish with a good transport system, but...
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    resulting in a first-round loss to Movement for Socialism (MAS) candidate Luis Arce. Mesa emerged from the election as the head of the largest opposition bloc...
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    (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892) ▌Mariano Baptista (1892–1896) ▌Severo Fernández (1896–1899)...
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    (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892) ▌Mariano Baptista (1892–1896) ▌Severo Fernández (1896–1899)...
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    increased as the haciendas expanded in some regions. Another millionaire Aniceto Arce (1888–1892), although elected legally in elections of 1888, was an autocrat...
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    vice-presidential candidate. The plane had belonged to a company owned by Colonel Luis Arce, who would surface as Minister of Interior in the upcoming (and quite ruthless)...
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    president through their predecessor's death. Seven former vice presidents (Aniceto Arce, Mariano Baptista, Severo Fernández, Eliodoro Villazón, Hernán Siles...
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    (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892) ▌Mariano Baptista (1892–1896) ▌Severo Fernández (1896–1899)...
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    (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892) ▌Mariano Baptista (1892–1896) ▌Severo Fernández (1896–1899)...
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    (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892) ▌Mariano Baptista (1892–1896) ▌Severo Fernández (1896–1899)...
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    (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892) ▌Mariano Baptista (1892–1896) ▌Severo Fernández (1896–1899)...
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    (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892) ▌Mariano Baptista (1892–1896) ▌Severo Fernández (1896–1899)...
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    made his fortune, especially with silver tycoons like Gregorio Pacheco, Aniceto Arce, and Francisco Argandoña. He worked as a journalist for El Regime Legal...
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    (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892) ▌Mariano Baptista (1892–1896) ▌Severo Fernández (1896–1899)...
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    first vice president José Manuel del Carpio during the administration of Aniceto Arce. Reyes Ortiz was born in Coroico on 14 November 1822. He completed his...
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    and ended in 1892. It was encouraged by the then Bolivian President Aniceto Arce, who believed Bolivia would flourish with a good transport system, but...
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    (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892) ▌Mariano Baptista (1892–1896) ▌Severo Fernández (1896–1899)...
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