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    Amadeo Tomás Sabattini (May 29, 1892 – February 29, 1960) was an Argentine politician. He served as Governor of Córdoba from May 17, 1936, to May 17, 1940...
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  • Sabattini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amadeo Sabattini (1892–1960), Argentine politician Rory Sabbatini (born 1976), South...
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    brothers were active radicals and patricians, with close relations with Amadeo Sabattini, who was a close friend of Eduardo Ávalos. Conversely, the historian...
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    Province of Buenos Aires, but it could not avoid the UCR victory of Amadeo Sabattini for governor in Córdoba, despite bloody incidents that aimed at disrupting...
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    the movement and in Córdoba, and were largely enacted by Governor Amadeo Sabattini, who became Argentina's most progressive governor at the time and enacted...
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    congressmen Ricardo Balbín and Arturo Frondizi and former Córdoba governor Amadeo Sabattini, all of whom opposed the Union's ties to conservative interests. In...
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    (1965) Karina Jelinek, model (1981) José Aricó, writer (1931-1991) Amadeo Sabattini, politician (1892-1960) Juan Cruz Gill, football player (1983) Sebastián...
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    dismantled in the 1970s. The Cruz del Eje Reservoir, initiated by Governor Amadeo Sabattini, was completed in 1943. The city grew subsequently as a tourist destination...
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    and one of the leader of the Democratic Progressive Party, and of Amadeo Sabattini, Governor of Córdoba (1936–1940). The first act of governor Molinas...
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    Plata José Ignacio Rucci, labor leader Carlos Saavedra Lamas, diplomat Amadeo Sabattini, reformist governor Roque Sáenz Peña, president and promulgator of...
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    Province's Legislature. In 1936 he was elected as governor of Cordoba for some time. In 1936 he was succeeded by Amadeo Sabattini. He married twice. v t e...
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    plants, such as those installed in Córdoba, since the governorship of Amadeo Sabattini. In this context, in the 1950s, precisely in the city of Córdoba, large...
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    electoral boycott and to its resurgence by its election in 1936 of Amadeo Sabattini as Governor of Córdoba Province as well as victories in Tucumán Province...
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    replaced by a newer one, located 150 m away, by an initiative of Governor Amadeo Sabattini, and completed in 1944. The newer dam was built to contain and control...
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    University at Milano Rafael Sabatini (1875–1950), Italian/British author Amadeo Sabattini (1892–1960), reformist governor of Córdoba Province, Argentina Innocenzo...
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  • 13 March-27 May: Octavio R. Amadeo 27 May-4 June: Carlos Herrera from 4 June: Octavio R. Amadeo Cordoba: Amadeo Sabattini then Santiago del Castillo Mendoza...
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    Governor 1936–1936 81 Luis Funes Provisional Governor 1936–1936 82 Amadeo Sabattini 45th Governor 1936–1940 83 Santiago del Castillo 46th Governor 1940–1943...
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    de Intransigencia y Renovación (MIR) together with, among others, Amadeo Sabattini, Arturo Frondizi, Crisólogo Larralde, Oscar Alende, Moisés Lebensohn...
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    following a suggestion made to him by former Córdoba Province Governor Amadeo Sabattini. It was a compromise in which no transfer power to the Court was entrusted...
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    Alvarado de Mar del Plata Alvaro Alsogaray Álvaro Melián Lafinur Amadeo Carrizo Amadeo Sabattini Amancio Williams Ambito Financiero Amelita Baltar América (town)...
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    vote; a faction that had supported Perón (the "Renewal Group," led by Amadeo Sabattini) abstained in an attempt to deprive the vote of quorum, and ultimately...
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    party committee posts. Gómez joined former Córdoba Province Governor Amadeo Sabattini's Intransigence and Renewal Front (MIR) upon its establishment in 1945...
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  • 1735. "Pablo Vrillaud 1897-1925". Su padre fue un francés. "Jorge Barón Sabattini". Son of Raúl Barón Biza. "Raúl Carlos Barón Biza". Grandson of Jean Victor...
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