Victoriana Matto Juan Bautista Rivarola Matto (1933–1999), Paraguayan journalist, narrator, essayist and playwright Juan Manuel Rivarola (1899–1985), Argentine...
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Juan Manuel Rivarola (8 August 1899 – 1985) was an Argentine chess player. Juan Manuel Rivarola was one of the strongest chess players of Argentina in...
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Juan Bautista Rivarola Matto (1933 – October 14, 1999) was a Paraguayan journalist, narrator, essayist and playwright who made a great contribution to...
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Argentine tango (redirect from María Rivarola)
Paris, France, starring dancers Juan Carlos Copes and Maria Nieves, Nélida y Nelson, Eduardo y Gloria, María y Carlos Rivarola, Norma y Luis Pereyra, Mayoral...
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Cirilo Antonio Rivarola Acosta (1836 – 31 December 1878) was the 4th President of Paraguay and served from 1870 to 1871. The Rivarola family was important...
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Juan Natalicio González Paredes (8 September 1897 – 6 December 1966) was a Paraguayan politician and poet who served as President of Paraguay from 15 August...
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Juan Carlos Wasmosy Monti (born December 15, 1938) is a Paraguayan former politician and engineer who was the 44th president of Paraguay from 1993 to 1998...
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Maria del Carmen Rodriguez de Rivarola, better known by her artistic name Maria Rivarola (born in Buenos Aires, ca. 1957) is an outstanding professional...
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Gabriel Rivarola Popón (born July 14, 1976) is an Argentine naturalized Chilean former professional footballer who played as striker. Rivarola was born...
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Japan Monte Matto, a mountain in Italy Juan Matto (born 1977), Paraguayan footballer Juan Bautista Rivarola Matto (1933–1999), Paraguayan journalist...
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In response Cirilo Antonio Rivarola dissolved the Congress but instead was himself forced to resign. The removal of Rivarola was organized by Gill in cooperation...
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historical de la ilustre casa de Sousa (in Spanish). Madrid. 1770. Juan Felix Francisco de Rivarola y Pineda (1736). Monarquia española (in Spanish). Vol. 1. La...
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June 2021). ""Xtremo": fuego, venganza y acción en Netflix". La Razón. Rivarola, Maximiliano (8 June 2021). "Xtremo: La película policial española para...
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Juan Gualberto González (July 12, 1851 – July 30, 1912) was the President of Paraguay and served from 1890 until his forced resignation in 1894. Juan...
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Chalá Carlos Muñoz Raúl Noriega Byron Tenorio José Luis Chilavert Catalino Rivarola Estanislao Struway Darío Muchotrigo Roberto Palacios José del Solar Jorge...
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Juan José Medina was President of the Provisional Junta of Paraguay from 22 January 1841 to 9 February 1841. v t e...
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Juan Manuel Frutos (June 12, 1879 – April 15, 1960) was a Paraguayan lawyer and politician. He served as the 36th President of Paraguay on a provisional...
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Juan Bautista Gaona Figueredo (30 June 1845 – 18 May 1932) was provisional President of Paraguay October 18, 1904 – December 8, 1905 and later served as...
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September 2019). "¿Quién es quién en 'Mientras dure la guerra'?". Fotogramas. Rivarola, Maximiliano (8 June 2021). "Xtremo: La película policial española para...
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power, despite Juan Natalicio González being chosen as his successor, he was replaced by then President of the Supreme Court of Justice Juan Manuel Frutos...
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government of 1869 consisted of Colonel Carlos Loizaga, Cirilo Antonio Rivarola and Jose Diaz de Bedoya. In May 1870 José Díaz de Bedoya resigned and on...
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videos". www.verytangostore.com. Retrieved 24 May 2018. Rivarola, Carlos. "Biography of Carlos Rivarola". www.todotango.com. Retrieved 14 May 2018. Harris...
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Esai Morales and Fernando Rey. The choreography was created by Carlos Rivarola. Returning by ship to Buenos Aires in the 1920s, a young woman escapes...
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Vicente Ignacio Iturbe, who used to live in his aunt's house. Captain Juan Bautista Rivarola Matto, usually residing in Barrero Grande, lodged in the house of...
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of Finance of Paraguay for a brief period in April 1996 under president Juan Carlos Wasmosy until he resigned. When the 1998 campaign began, army general...
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Bernardino Caballero (redirect from Juan Bernardino Caballero de Añasco y Melgarejo)
until 1894, when Juan Bautista Eguzquiza overthrew Juan Gualberto González. Caballero helped to organize another coup in 1902, putting Juan Antonio Escurra...
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Juan Schiaretti (born June 19, 1949), known as El Gringo, is an Argentine accountant and Justicialist Party politician. He was Governor of Córdoba Province...
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estos reynos, Luis de Salazar y Castro. Monarquía española, blasón de su nobleza, Juan Felix Francisco de Rivarola y Pineda, vol. II, pág. 424. v t e...
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in January 1926, in Asunción. The mother of his children was Bienvenida Rivarola. Prado, Mario (2022). "Conflitos internos no Paraguai pós-guerra (1870-1904):...
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Antonio Rivarola he assumed the post of President during the political upheaval that surrounded the fall of Rivarola. The removal of Rivarola was organized...
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