Julio Viera (8 July 1934 – 27 August 2023) was a Spanish painter. Viera was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on 8 July 1934. He possessed a style akin...
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Cardoso on August 20, 2021, Viera was announced as his successor on the 23rd by the general secretary of the Colorado Party, Julio María Sanguinetti. One of...
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Washington Alexis Viera Barreto (born 18 October 1978), commonly known as Alexis Viera, is a retired Uruguayan footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He...
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gibt nur ein Paris" by Peter Alexander "Escaleras de Montmartre" by Julio Viera "Escape to Paris" (from the film 'Interview With the Vampire') "Eternity...
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Iván Valenciano, Teófilo Gutiérrez, Carlos Bacca, Julio César Uribe, Giovanni Hernández, Sebastián Viera and Luis Díaz. In the early 1920s a team named Juventus...
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by Hernandez. On to Panama City, where he lost a ten-round decision to Julio Ruiz. He finished his year by beating Marcos Morales, a boxer of Puerto...
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1969-08-28 Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S. 69 Win 63–5–1 Julio Viera KO 2 (10) 1969-07-03 Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S...
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Miraflores Rodolfo Samso as Rolando Marconi Daniel Di Biase as Juan Moreno Julio Viera as Pedro Alonso Tomás de las Heras as Max Micaela Riera as Valentina...
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Ruiz MD 10 Dec 2, 1967 Arena de Colon, Colon City, Panama 14 Loss 11–3 Julio Viera KO 3 (10) Jun 19, 1967 Nuevo Circo, Caracas, Venezuela 13 Loss 11–2 Justiniano...
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Julio María Sanguinetti Coirolo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxuljo maˈɾia saŋɡiˈneti kojˈɾolo]; born 6 January 1936) often known by his initials JMS, is...
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Pirra (†) Daniel Miglioranza as Rinaudo (†) Gabo Correa as Rogelio Rossi Julio Viera as Augusto (†) Catalina Artusi as Yessica "Colet" Álvarez Emilia Mazer...
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club are currently members of the Primera División and play at the Estadio Viera. Beside football, the club also has teams playing basketball, volleyball...
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summer that he transferred to club of Piraeus, Julio Losada was also acquired, which made it easier for Viera to adapt to his new team. Both of them were...
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derechoteca.com. Retrieved 15 May 2021. "DECRETO SUPREMO No 06-07-1853 del 06 de Julio de 1853 » Derechoteca". www.derechoteca.com. Retrieved 15 May 2021. "DECRETO...
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Enrique Baldivieso (1936) Enrique Finot (1936–1937) Minister of Government Julio Viera (1936–1937) Minister of Defense Gabriel Gosálvez (1936) Oscar Moscoso...
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Kenji Fukuda (2004) Yuki Tamura (2010) Atilio López Ondino Viera (1963–64) Cayetano Ré (1985) Julio Comesaña (1988) Oscar Malbernat (1993) Rolando Chilavert...
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Paris from 1963 onwards, establishing connections with painters such as Julio Viera, among others. In 1959, he was invited to exhibit at the first world...
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the young officer corps. Of these, were the four lieutenant colonels Julio Viera (Government and Justice), Jorge Jórdan (Industry and Commerce), Antenor...
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Hernán Lisi (1 January 2011 – 12 May 2011) Julio César Uribe (27 July 2011 – 24 April 2012) Mario Viera (29 April 2012 – 29 November 2012) Fernando Nogara...
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nationality. Washington Etchamendi Enrique Fernández José Sasía Ondino Viera (1965) Gerardo Pelusso (1993–95) Jorge González (Jan 1, 1998 – Dec 31, 2001)...
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1984, which had been preceded by internal party elections in 1982. When Julio María Sanguinetti of the Colorado Party won the presidential election, Álvarez...
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Feliciano Alberto Viera Borges (8 November 1872 – 13 November 1927) was a Uruguayan political figure. Viera was born in Salto, where he started his education...
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to himself and two fellow National Party members (Mario Heber and Carlos Julio Pereyra) who had been trying to negotiate a way out of the military regime...
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2010–June 11) Darlyn Gayol (July 2011–Feb 13) Julio Acuña (Feb 2013–April 13) Óscar Pacheco (April 2013–) Maxi Viera (June 2022) Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Julio César Ribas Vlacovich (born January 8, 1957) is a Uruguayan association football manager and former footballer. He manages the Gibraltar national...
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the resignation of Gregorio Álvarez and the accession to the office of Julio María Sanguinetti. Addiego had been president of the Supreme Court since...
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Head coach: Henri Guérin Head coach: Ignacio Tréllez Head coach: Ondino Viera Head coach: Juan Carlos Lorenzo Head coach: José Villalonga Head coach:...
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30, 2014) Jorge Vivaldo (July 15, 2014 – Oct 5, 2015) Julio Comesaña (2015 – 2016) Maxi Viera (Oct 8, 2020 – Feb 10, 2021) Claudio Biaggio (Mar 6, 2021...
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(1936). Anales históricos del uruguay tomo VI, Abarca los gobiernos de Viera, Brum, Serrato y Campisteguy, desde 1915 hasta 1930. Vol. VI. Montevideo:...
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eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Ondino Viera (1936–37) Roque Máspoli (1968) Sergio Markarián (1981) Aníbal Ruiz (1984–assistant)...
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