Carlos Víctor Aramayo (7 October 1889, Paris – 14 April 1981, Paris) was a Bolivian industrialist and politician. Aramayo was one of Bolivia's three principal...
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Aramayo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Víctor Aramayo (1889–1981), Bolivian industrialist and politician Carlos Aramayo...
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half of the twentieth century. Along with Simón Iturri Patiño and Carlos Víctor Aramayo, he was one of the three so-called Bolivian tin barons. Additionally...
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three "tin barons": Moritz Hochschild, Simón Iturri Patiño, and Carlos Víctor Aramayo; and Philipp Brothers was a distant fourth in production in the...
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Bolivian Civic Action was founded in 1951 under the patronage of Carlos Víctor Aramayo, proprietor of a powerful mining company and of the newspaper La...
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barons" (Simón Iturri Patiño, Moritz "Mauricio" Hochschild, and Carlos Víctor Aramayo), collectively controlled all the most important mines in the country...
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barons" (Simón Iturri Patiño, Moritz "Mauricio" Hochschild, and Carlos Víctor Aramayo), collectively controlled all the most important mines in the country...
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Minister of Development Antenor Ichazo – Minister of Development Carlos Víctor Aramayo – Minister of Finance Héctor Ormachea Zalles – Minister of Finance...
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1933: Demetrio Canelas 1933–1934: Carlos Calvo Calbimontes 1934–1935: David Alvéstegui Laredo 1935: Carlos Víctor Aramayo 1935: Tomás Manuel Elío Bustillos...
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destroyed the same day. Raffaele Altwegg, cellist.[citation needed] Carlos Víctor Aramayo (1889–1981), Bolivian businessman, diplomat, editor of the newspaper...
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In alliance with the Social Democratic Party, the PURS competed against Víctor Paz Estenssoro of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement. At campaign events...
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Ángel Víctor Paz Estenssoro (2 October 1907 – 7 June 2001) was a Bolivian politician who served as the 45th president of Bolivia for three nonconsecutive...
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as Minister of Education in 1942 while Minister of Agriculture Carlos Salinas Aramayo would be appointed Foreign Minister in 1943. Alberto Ostria Gutiérrez...
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1979[citation needed] Augusto Cuádros Sánchez, 1979–1980[citation needed] Adolfo Aramayo Anze, 1980[citation needed] José Sánchez Calderón, 1980–1981[citation needed]...
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Preceded by Carlos Salinas Aramayo Succeeded by Edmundo Vásquez as Minister of Agriculture Demetrio Ramos as Minister of Immigration Carlos Blanco Galindo...
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08.013. hdl:11336/32061. Naranjo, José Antonio; Villa, Víctor; Ramírez, Cristián; de Arce, Carlos Pérez. "Oligo - Holocene evolution of the southern part...
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Carlos Blanco Galindo (12 March 1882 – 2 October 1943) was a Bolivian general who served as the 32nd president of Bolivia on a de facto interim basis from...
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Party (PSU) were invited to join the administration. These were Carlos Salinas Aramayo (Foreign Minister), the then-leader of the PSU, and Francisco Lazcano...
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While in London, Normand became friends with the Bolivian minister Avelino Aramayo [es] and through this connection he became acquainted with influential...
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senators: Luis Calvo and Félix Capriles; two former ministers of state: Carlos Salinas Aramayo and Rubén Terrazas; and a military man: General Demetrio Ramos were...
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MNR Adolfo Aramayo Anze, MNR Planning and Co-ordination Jorge Agreda Valderrama, PDC Jaime Ponce Garcia, PDC Education and Culture Carlos Antonio Carrasco...
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April 1940 to 1942 during the final four days of the interim government of Carlos Quintanilla and the first two years of the Enrique Peñaranda's presidency...
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against the Liberal leader Fernando Guachalla and the reformist candidate Víctor Paz Estenssoro, who led the Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (Nationalist...
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2013. Shalchian-Tabrizi K, Minge MA, Espelund M, et al. (May 7, 2008). Aramayo R (ed.). "Multigene phylogeny of choanozoa and the origin of animals"....
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(director/screenplay); James Badge Dale, Marin Ireland, Stephen Root, Ron Canada, Robert Aramayo, Joel Courtney, Sasha Frolova Synchronic XYZ Films / Well Go USA Entertainment...
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La Razon (in Spanish). LaPaz, Bolivia. Retrieved September 21, 2023. Aramayo R., Coronel Augusto (21 January 1954). "Se pide que el Ing. Walter Gonzales...
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All other parties abstained. President: Víctor Hugo Cárdenas (MRTKL), from 6 August 1993 President: Juan Carlos Durán (MNR), until August 1996 Raúl Lema...
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with Banzer over the latter's decision to ally with the administration of Víctor Paz Estenssoro. Expelled from Nationalist Democratic Action, Galindo founded...
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of volcanoes in Chile Naranjo, José Antonio; Villa, Víctor; Ramírez, Cristián; Pérez de Arce, Carlos. "Oligo - Holocene evolution of the southern part of...
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Cruz from 2015 to 2020 and was a substitute senator for Santa Cruz under Carlos Romero in 2015. At age twenty-nine, Salvatierra was the youngest legislator...
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