• Ricardo Arias may refer to: Ricardo Arias (politician) (1912–1993), former Panamanian President Ricardo Arias Calderón (1933–1997), Panamanian politician...
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    Ricardo Penella Arias (born 25 February 1957) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a sweeper. He appeared in 501 competitive games for Valencia...
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    Ricardo Manuel Arias Espinosa (5 April 1912 – 15 March 1993) was the 29th President of Panama. Born in Washington, D.C., from a prominent Panamanian political...
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  • Arias is a Spanish surname. Notable individuals with the surname include: Alberto Árias (born 1983), Dominican professional baseball pitcher Alex Arias...
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  • Ricardo Arias Calderón (May 4, 1933 – February 13, 2017) was a Panamanian politician who served as First Vice President from 1989 to 1992. A Catholic...
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    government minister before heading into exile again following Arias' third overthrow. After Arias' death in 1988, Endara became a leading opponent of the Manuel...
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    of Arnulfo Arias. It was backed by a tiny electorate consisting of urban professionals and a business group led by the Romero family. Arias chose a member...
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    Ricardo Antonio Álvarez Arias (born 4 February 1963) is the former mayor of Tegucigalpa and the former First Vice President of Honduras. He ran for Mayor...
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  • defeated finalists in the UEFA Champions League in both 2000 and 2001. Ricardo Arias holds the record for most overall appearances, having played 501 times...
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  • Panama City is Bella Vista. Street prostitution also occurs on Avenida Ricardo Arias, Central Avenue and Avenida Perú. There are many foreign prostitutes...
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    of the PPA. In addition to Endara, ADOC's electoral slate included Ricardo Arias Calderón of the PDC for first vice president and Guillermo Ford of MOLIRENA...
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  • Irene Lucio as María Eugenia Fernando Castro-Álvarez as Señor Angel Ricardo Arias as Alfredo Marisa Gómez as Natalia Alexis Arce as Mónica Maite Cantó...
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    to the Bogotá City Council with Ricardo Arias Mora, leader of the movement, as a candidate for Mayor of Bogotá. Arias obtained around 100,000 votes. In...
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  • Ricardo Alberto Arias (born September 11, 1940, Panama City, Panama) was the Panamanian Ambassador to the United Nations, serving from 2004 to 2009. He...
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    Galindo 1996–1998: Ricardo Alberto Arias 1998–1999: Jorge Eduardo Ritter 1999–2003: José Miguel Alemán 2003–2004: Harmodio Arias Cerjack 2004–2009: Samuel...
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  • appearances Rank Player Nationality Apps Years 1 Fernando 556 1983–1998 2 Ricardo Arias 521 1976–1992 3 David Albelda 485 1995–2013 4 Miguel Ángel Angulo 434...
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    the triumph of Arnulfo Arias in the elections and a few days after the swearing in of the same, there was a meeting between Arias and the high officers...
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    (Guardia Nacional) ousted Arias and initiated the downward spiral that would culminate with the United States' invasion in 1989. Arias, who had promised to...
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    emancipation movement in 1903. His brother, Ricardo Arias, was also part of the movement. Tomás Arias's eloquence and talent as a public speaker won...
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  • Guillermo Endara Galimany, along with vice presidential candidates Ricardo Arias-Calderon and Guillermo "Billy" Ford ran against Manuel Noriega's candidate...
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  • "World Leaders Forum – Columbia University". Retrieved 22 May 2023. "Arnulfo Arias Biography". www.BookRags.com. Retrieved 14 January 2015. "Alum Elected President...
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  • GK Carlos Pereira DF Ricardo Arias DF Ángel Castellanos  41' DF Daniel Solsona DF Javier Subirats MF Fernando Morena MF José Carrete  76' MF Manuel Botubot...
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    94 days PLN — Harmodio Arias Madrid (1886–1963) Acting President — 3 January 1931 16 January 1931 13 days Independent 7 Ricardo Joaquín Alfaro Jované (1882–1971)...
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    Guizado Ricardo Arias Guizado succeeded to the presidency 1955 José Ramón Guizado Ricardo Arias Vacant Arias succeeded to the presidency 1955–1956 Ricardo Arias...
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  • following Remón's assassination in 1955, supported the conservative Ricardo Arias government (1955–1956) and Ernesto de la Guardia government (1956–1960)...
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  • Valencia, making 323 La Liga appearances, a club record surpassed by Ricardo Arias 20 years later. He played two games for the Spain national football...
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    Obaldía's main opponent in the race, Ricardo Arias Feraud, withdrew from the race, leaving Obaldia unopposed. Supporters of Arias abstained from voting. The incumbent...
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  • Guizado made a fortune as a construction engineer. He served as Arnulfo Arias' Second Vice President from 1949 to 1951 and Alcibíades Arosemena's First...
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    At the time, Arnulfo Arias, a native of that province, was preparing to contest the 1968 Panamanian Presidential election. Arias was a member of the National...
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  • executive branch. In February 2010, the new administration led by President Ricardo Martinelli proposed the Ministry of Government and Justice to be divided...
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