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    Diego de Noboa y Arteta (15 April 1789, in Guayaquil – 3 November 1870) was President of Ecuador from 8 December 1850 to 26 February 1851 (interim) and...
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    Daniel Roy Gilchrist Noboa Azín (/noʊˈboʊə/ noh-BOH-ə; Spanish pronunciation: [daˈnjel noˈβo.a]; born 30 November 1987) is an Ecuadorian politician and...
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  • Diana Margarita Noboa Gordon, Miss Ecuador, 1994 Diego Noboa y Arteta (1789–1870), President of Ecuador from 1850 to 1851 Álvaro Noboa (born 1950), Ecuadorian...
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    Gustavo José Joaquín Noboa Bejarano (21 August 1937 – 16 February 2021) was an Ecuadorian politician. He served as the 42nd president of Ecuador from...
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  • Arteta (1797–1873), Vice President of Ecuador Diego Noboa y Arteta (1789–1870), also known as Diego Noboa, President of Ecuador "Arteta Surname Origin...
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    Olmedo, Vicente Ramón Roca and Diego Noboa. ECUADOR online - Triunvirato José Joaquín de Olmedo, Vicente Ramón Roca y Diego Noboa., (Spanish) ECUADOR online...
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    only serve one four-year term. The current president of Ecuador is Daniel Noboa. He was elected in 2023 and is currently the youngest president in the country's...
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    Ecuador Constitution History Human rights Executive President (list) Daniel Noboa Vice President Verónica Abad Rojas Cabinet Legislative National Assembly...
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    presidential run, he won the presidential election by a very close margin. Álvaro Noboa, the defeated candidate, asked for a vote recount, which was denied by the...
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    that overthrew Juan José Flores, along with José Joaquín de Olmedo and Diego Noboa. He ruled under the Constitution of 1845. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    General Carlos Mendoza and the Congress named then Vice President Gustavo Noboa as president of the country. The armed forces jailed Gutiérrez for six months...
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    triumvirate composed of José Joaquín de Olmedo, Vicente Ramón Roca and Diego Noboa. In 1846 the child Agustín Muñoz de Borbón, the half-brother of queen...
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  • (1830–1831) Manuel de Ascásubi - interim president (1849–1850, 1869) Diego Noboa - president (1850–1851) José María Urvina - supreme chief and president...
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    chemicals and textiles. Eventually he became an executive partner in the Noboa Group, a large agribusiness Ecuadorian conglomerate. The Febres Cordero...
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    (d. 1865) March 16 – Georg Ohm, German physicist (d. 1854) April 15 – Diego Noboa, 4th President of Ecuador (d. 1870) April 22 – Manuel Gómez Pedraza,...
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    2023 general election, in which he did not run and was succeeded by Daniel Noboa. Lasso was born in the Orellana neighborhood of Guayaquil to a middle-class...
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    but he declared three days of national mourning. Former president Gustavo Noboa and Ballén's first vice president, Alberto Dahik, were also those in attendance...
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    included Vicente Rocafuerte; José Joaquín de Olmedo; José María Urbina; Diego Noboa; Pedro José de Arteta; Manuel de Ascásubi; and Flores's own son, Antonio...
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    Ecuador as an independent nation, and received its representative in Lima, Diego Noboa. On July 12, 1832, two agreements were concluded: one of friendship and...
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  • President (1845–1849) Manuel de Ascásubi, Interim President (1849–1850) Diego Noboa, Interim President (1850–1851), President (1851) Guyana British Guiana...
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