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    Pedro Justo Berrío was a Colombian lawyer, soldier, and politician. He held several legislative positions throughout his life, including governor of Anitioquia...
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    named after Pedro Justo Berrío, who was a conservative politician and governor of Antioquia. Line A on the Medellín Metro has a stop for Berrío Park. The...
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    Puerto Berrío is a municipality and town in the Colombian department of Antioquia. It is part of the Magdalena Medio Antioquia sub-region. Puerto Berrío is...
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    and Conservatives. In 1877 the president of the federal state was Pedro Justo Berrío, who was one of the most prominent political leaders of the region...
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    la Salle, Instituto Jorge Robledo, the Salesian Technical School Pedro Justo Berrío, Colegio Cumbres, Colegio San Marcos, Lycee Français Medellín, Liceo...
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    cemetery: Fidel Cano, Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, Pedro Nel Ospina, Luciano Restrepo Escobar, Pedro Justo Berrío, Carlos Coriolano Amador, José María Sierra...
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  • Aranda Puerto BerríoPedro Justo Berrío Puerto Caicedo – Juan Maria Caicedo Martinez (1910–2006), a Colombian engineer Puerto Carreño – Pedro Maria Carreño...
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  • politician (1999) Luz Marina Zuluaga, Miss Universe pageant winner (1959) Pedro Justo Berrio, lawyer, soldier and politician (1875) Jose Maria Cordoba, general...
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    Gregorio Gutiérrez González: la simbiosis del poeta y la tierra (1926) Pedro Justo Berrío, o el sentir común, la probidad y el carácter (1927) Initially, Restrepo...
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    Medellín, the commercial center of the department, with the river port Puerto Berrío, located by the Magdalena river. Prior to the railway, Antioquia was a region...
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    Cordoba Monument to the Flag, 1931, November 11 Park Tombstone for Pedro Justo Berrío Jane Turner (2000). Encyclopedia of Latin American and Caribbean Art...
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    Antioquia Department. Sonsón Department. During the government of Pedro Justo Berrio (1864) the State was divided into 7 departments: Medellín Department...
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    watercolors are: The study of the painter, Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, Pedro Justo Berrío, Marcelino Vélez, The Apostle Paul, Mariano Montoya, Earthenware,...
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    Gral. Isaías Luján 1914–1915 Guillermo Valencia Castillo 1915 Gral. Pedro Justo Berrío 1915 Antonio José Cadavid 1915–1916 Gral. Salvador Franco 1916–1918...
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  • Carlos Instituto Musical Diego Echavarria Misas Instituto Salesiano Pedro Justo Berrio Escuela Normal Superior Antioqueña Escuela Normal Superior de Medellin...
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  • States won Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera Liberal Party 7 José Hilario López Liberal Party 1 Pedro Justo Berrío Conservative Party 1 Total 9 Source: PDBA...
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    elements of public space. Among its parks we are: Simon Bolivar Park. Pedro Justo Berrío Park. Marco Tobón Mejía-Lion Park. San Antonio Park. Cristo Rey. El...
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  • Candidate Party States won Santos Gutiérrez Liberal Party 5 Pedro Justo Berrío Conservative Party 2 Eustorgio Salgar Liberal Party 1 Total 9 Source: PDBA...
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    Pedro Berrio Sketch of Amelia Island, Francisco Cortazar Wooden stake fort, Pedro Díaz Berrio Gun battery, Pedro Diaz Berrio Fort, Pedro Diaz Berrio Mouth...
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  • between 1969 and 1975. During the 1970s he recorded with Frank Ferrer, Justo Betancourt, Puerto Rico All Stars and Marvin Santiago. He also performed...
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  • Spanish: Alianza Nacional), was a political party in Peru in 1947 founded by Pedro Beltrán Espantoso. A notable economist, journalist, and businessman. The...
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    22 May 2011) Guillermo Berrío (30 April 2011 – 13 February 2012) Hernán Darío Gómez (13 February 2012 – 19 April 2013) Pedro Sarmiento (3 September 2013 –...
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    Puerto Rico led by the president of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party, Don Pedro Albizu Campos, against the United States government's rule over the islands...
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  • politician and naturalist, the plant genus Correa is named in his honour José Justo Corro, Mexican lawyer, politician, and 10th President of the Centralist...
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    the state, Ciudad Bolivar was founded on December 21, 1595 by Antonio de Berrío, who had come from Nueva Granada (present-day Colombia) with the mission...
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    Retrieved 13 September 2017. Fernández, Américo (2 October 2015). "Gobernador Pedro Battistini Castro 1964-1067". HISTORIA DEL ESTADO BOLÍVAR (Tomo II). Retrieved...
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  • Mariano Maza 1861 Antonino Aberastain, Governor of San Juan Province 1870 Justo José de Urquiza, former president of Argentina and Governor of Entre Ríos...
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  • 00 Efram Meléndez  Puerto Rico 4.90 1990 Ángel García  Cuba 5.40A Miguel Berrío  Cuba 5.20A Konstantín Zagustín  Venezuela 5.10A 1993 Edgar Díaz  Puerto...
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    representative Er Y. Morales Díaz lost the PNP primaries to Félix E. Pacheco Burgos. Pedro J. Santiago Guzmán won the PNP primary. Incumbent PPD representative and...
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    (partial), Nechí (Partial), Necoclí, Olaya, Peñol, Pueblorrico, Puerto Berrío, Puerto Nare, Puerto Triunfo, Remedios, Retiro, Rionegro, Sabanalarga, Sabaneta...
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