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    Carlos Mendieta y Montefur (4 November 1873 – 27 September 1960) was a Cuban politician and interim President of Cuba. A chief opponent of Gerardo Machado...
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  • and society. Her father, Ignacio Alberto Mendieta de Lizáur, was an attorney and the nephew of Carlos Mendieta, who was installed as president by Fulgencio...
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  • Spanish activist Carlos Mendieta (1873–1960), Cuban politician Gaizka Mendieta (born 1974), Spanish footballer Gerónimo de Mendieta (1525–1604), Franciscan...
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    Gaizka Mendieta Zabala (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈgajθka menˈdjeta θaˈβala], Basque: [gais̻ka mendieta s̻aβala]; born 27 March 1974) is a Spanish former...
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    participant in the 1935 general strike against provisional President Carlos Mendieta, in 1942, Rodríguez joined the cabinet of President Fulgencio Batista...
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  • Overthrown in a military coup by Fulgencio Batista, who installed Carlos Mendieta as president of Cuba. Government Junta of Bolivia (1946–1947), established...
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  • Jose Jiron (1970s) Julio Rocha Ideaquez El negro Julio (1970s) Armando Mendieta Parrales Miluy (1980s) Jose Manuel Figuero Chemanel (1980s) William Parrales...
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  • coach: Jaime Ruiz Assistant coach: Tyron Acevedo Goalkeeper coach: Carlos Mendieta Doctor: Curpertino Borrell "Esta es la lista oficial del Director Técnico...
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    (1872–1934) Acting 18 January 1934 18 January 1934 0 days Independent – – – Carlos Mendieta (1873–1960) Acting 18 January 1934 11 December 1935 1 year, 327 days...
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    Welles, forced him to resign in January 1934. Grau was replaced by Carlos Mendieta, and within five days the U.S. recognized Cuba's new government, which...
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    5:00 Monday afternoon. Hevia met with Batista's rival, union leader Carlos Mendieta, in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Hoping to receive Menideta's...
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  • Pipa Cordero (1947) Santiago Bonilla (1952–1953) Ferenc Mészáros (1961) Carlos Ruiz (1961–1962) Santiago Berrini (1965–1967) Livio Bendaña Espinoza (1967–1969)...
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    seven leaders: Carlos Mendieta, José Agripino Barnet, Miguel Mariano Gómez, Federico Laredo Brú, Fulgencio Batista, Ramón Grau, and Carlos Prío Socarrás...
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    replaced by Carlos Mendieta, and within five days the U.S. recognized Cuba's new government. The corruption was not curtailed under Mendieta and he resigned...
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    second coup three days later overthrew his replacement, Carlos Hevia, and installed Carlos Mendieta as president. 1934 Bolivian coup d'état: Bolivian generals...
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    of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes y Quesada, acted as Cuban representative under Grau's presidency and also acted as Cuban ambassador under Mendieta's presidency...
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    Carlos Hevia, who had quit after three days. Marquez served for six hours before being removed at 7:20 a.m. and was then replaced by Carlos Mendieta,...
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    revolutionary junta. Commencing with the provisional presidency of Carlos Mendieta a Consejo de estado (Council of State) undertook advisory legislative...
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  • President (1934) Manuel Márquez Sterling, Interim President (1934) Carlos Mendieta, Interim President (1934–1935) José Agripino Barnet, Interim President...
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  • in a fight against Batista's army. December Provisional President Carlos Mendieta resigns. José Agripino Barnet is named new President of Cuba. May First...
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  • held other important political offices, such as cabinet secretary to Carlos Mendieta, and president of the Partido Unión Nacionalista (1936-1937). As a...
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  • The Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC, University of San Carlos of Guatemala) is the largest and oldest university of Guatemala; it is also...
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    after an unsuccessful general strike against a government headed by Carlos Mendieta who initiated a period of harsh, anti-union persecution. By the late...
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  • Government ends; Carlos Hevia serves briefly as president. 18 January Manuel Márquez Sterling is president for a few hours, followed by Carlos Mendieta. 16 June...
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    1935 – May 20, 1936 Vice President Federico Laredo Brú Preceded by Carlos Mendieta (Interim) Succeeded by Miguel Mariano Gómez Personal details Born (1864-06-23)June...
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    Relaciones Exteriores. 1937. p. 106. Concha, Carlos (1938). Memoria del Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores don Carlos Concha (in Spanish). Lima: Ministerio de...
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    conspiring with U.S. ambassador Jefferson Caffery. Grau was replaced by Carlos Mendieta, and within five days the U.S. recognized Cuba's new government. Cuba–United...
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    Franchi, born in Vueltas José Ramón Machado Ventura, born in Vueltas Carlos Mendieta, born in Vueltas Raúl Planas, born in Camajuaní Isabel Toledo, born...
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  • critical of his administration. Grau was eventually replaced in 1934 by Carlos Mendieta in an attempt to quell the radicals. That year Rodríguez moved to Havana...
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    Konnan (redirect from Carlos Ashenoff)
    Charles Rudy Ashenoff (born Carlos Santiago Espada Moises; January 6, 1964), better known by his ring name Konnan, is a Cuban-born American professional...
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