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    The Bolivian Palace of Government, better known as Palacio Quemado (Spanish: [paˈlasjo keˈmaðo], Burnt Palace), was the official residence of the President...
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    three hours. The day's events included an assault on the historical Palacio Quemado and a face-to-face altercation between Arce and Zúñiga. The coup plotters...
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    with the MNR!" and "Down with the military boot!" were levied at the Palacio Quemado, the government palace. Minor outbreaks of shootings broke out in some...
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  • Quemado may refer to: Palacio Quemado, presidential palace in Bolivia Quemado, New Mexico, unincorporated community in New Mexico Quemado, Texas, census-designated...
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    protesters were able to get out of the town and continued to march to Palacio Quemado, La Paz. On 23 September, violence continues to erupt between supporters...
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    Wiphala is also officially flown on governmental buildings such as the Palacio Quemado and parliament alongside the tricolor since the introduction of the...
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    multiple months or, in the case of Enrique Calvo, multiple years. The Palacio Quemado, in English "Burnt Palace," in the legal capital of La Paz was the...
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    As the seat of the government of Bolivia, La Paz is the site of the Palacio Quemado, the presidential palace. It is also the seat of the Bolivian legislature...
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    the People) is the Bolivian presidential residence that replaced the Palacio Quemado in 2018. It is a 29 story tower. Inaugurated on 9 August 2018 during...
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    governs from the Presidential Palace (popularly called the Burnt Palace, Palacio Quemado) in La Paz. In the case that no candidate receives an absolute majority...
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    leaders, including Camacho and Marco Pumari, made their way to the Palacio Quemado, the president's former residence prior to the construction of the...
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    Barracks. Later, supported by the rebels, they took control of the Palacio Quemado, the official residence of the President of Bolivia. Hours later, the...
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  • enforcement quelled the unrest, by which time mobs had stoned the Palacio Quemado, set the Vice President's Office and the Ministry of Finance on fire...
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    Castillo family." Villarroel was allowed to take residence in the Palacio Quemado as de facto president while members of the MNR, including Paz Estenssoro...
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    called again to tell Mesa that Sánchez de Lozada had already left the Palacio Quemado. At 6:00 p.m., Hormando Vaca Díez and Oscar Arrien, presidents of the...
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    Wiphala is also officially flown on governmental buildings such as the Palacio Quemado and parliament alongside the tricolor since the introduction of the...
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    Drive Government House Museum of the Revolution (Cuba) Casa Rosada Palacio Quemado State House, Guyana Mburuvichá Roga Residencia de Suarez "Reseña histórica...
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  • of justice is located in Sucre, making it the judicial capital. The Palacio Quemado, the national congress and national electoral court are located in...
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    where most of the main religious and political buildings, like the Palacio Quemado (Burnt Palace), were eventually located. This new district is today...
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    Samaipata Incallajta Iskanwaya Mollo culture Pumapunku Tiwanaku Buildings Palacio Quemado National Mint of Bolivia Symbols Flag Coat of arms National anthem...
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  • Palace Dechencholing Palace (King) Casa Grande del Pueblo (President) Palacio Quemado (President's office) Palace of Calacoto (Official residence of the...
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    of justice is located in Sucre, making it the judicial capital. The Palacio Quemado, the national congress and national electoral court are located in...
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    ("COB") of Juan Lechín. In the end, Natusch was able to occupy the Palacio Quemado for only sixteen days, after which he was forced to give up power....
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    Áñez the flag was used next to the two flags of state institutions in Palacio Quemado and those in official acts with a new and exclusive design. 2019 Bolivian...
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    became popularly known as the Mamertazo. Installing himself in the Palacio Quemado, Ballivián was the oligarchy's last hope to "turn back the hands of...
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    Samaipata Incallajta Iskanwaya Mollo culture Pumapunku Tiwanaku Buildings Palacio Quemado National Mint of Bolivia Symbols Flag Coat of arms National anthem...
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    excesses of the 1980–82 dictatorships (it has never returned to the Palacio Quemado). García Meza left the country but was tried and convicted in absentia...
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    Samaipata Incallajta Iskanwaya Mollo culture Pumapunku Tiwanaku Buildings Palacio Quemado National Mint of Bolivia Symbols Flag Coat of arms National anthem...
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