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    Rovira (1973–2001 Retired) Carles Soler Perdigó (2001–2008 Retired) Francisco Pardo Artigas (2008–2022 Died) Octavi Vilà Mayo (2024-Present) Roman Catholicism...
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    the Girona Cathedral on 5 September 2015; the Bishop of Girona Francisco Pardo Artigas and the Cardinal Archbishop of Valencia Antonio Cañizares Llovera...
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    stronghold of Artigas. Brazilian General Carlos Frederico Lecor, thanks to their numerical and material superiority, defeated Artigas and his army and...
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    Its founding members were professors Mariano Artigas, Juan Luis Lorda, Antonio Pardo, Carlos Perez, Francisco Gallardo and Santiago Collado. Since its inception...
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    recognize Artigas as an equal to negotiate with him. Although Artigas was defeated by the Luso-Brazilian armies, his allies Estanislao López and Francisco Ramírez...
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  • de la Plata to Montevideo. In May 1811, the revolutionary José Gervasio Artigas defeated the Spanish in the Banda Oriental at the Battle of Las Piedras...
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  • of the Provincia Oriental (English: Eastern Province) by José Gervasio Artigas in 1813 and the subsequent decree of the Supreme Director of the United...
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    month later the rural population of the Banda Oriental under José Gervasio Artigas also rebelled against Spain, and in May the troops of Elío were beaten...
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    however, and the agreement was subsequently scrapped under the Treaty of El Pardo in 1761. Spain finally acquired Sacramento under the Treaty of San Ildefonso...
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    the Executive Tower). The Artigas Mausoleum is located at the center of the plaza. Statues include that of José Gervasio Artigas, a hero of Uruguay's independence...
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    Francisco Narciso de Laprida (October 28, 1786 in San Juan – September 22, 1829) was an Argentine lawyer and politician. He was a representative for San...
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    Domingo Bartolomé Francisco Matheu (4 August 1765, in Mataró. Spain – 28 March 1831, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a Spanish-born Argentine businessman...
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    that it applied to all the capitals of Spanish kingdoms. José Gervasio Artigas would lead later a third perspective: the retroversion applied to all regions...
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    created the Can Artigas Gardens between 1905 and 1907, in an area called Font de la Magnesia, commissioned by textile merchant Joan Artigas i Alart; men...
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  • Francisco Lopez Martin No. 8 v Russia at Krasnodar 14-Feb-2004 501 Ignacio Martin Goenaga Centre v Russia at Krasnodar 14-Feb-2004 502 Benjamin Pardo...
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  • Miguel Arroyo Delgado, known as Joselito, Spanish matador José Gervasio Artigas, Uruguayan national hero José Luis Astigarraga Lizarralde, Peruvian Catholic...
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  • Trujillo Molina Francisco Planell Riera José Antonio Artigas Sanz Celso Da Rocha Miranda Raúl Peña Marcelo José das Neves Alves Caetano Francisco Buscaróns...
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    frustrated by the patriotic forces of the newly formed Army of the North. Francisco Ortiz de Ocampo, the leader of the Army of the North, captured the leaders...
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  • mulato (African–white mixture), zambo/chino (indigenous–African mixture) and pardo (African–native–white mixture) and mestizo, which refers to an indigenous–European...
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  • Arroyo, founder of the Colombian Society of Engineers (1962) José Gervasio Artigas, national hero of Uruguay (1955) Aurelio Arturo, poet (1997) Atahualpa...
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    Eduardo Anchoris José Amenábar Francisco Argerich Antonio Suárez Cosme Damián Urtubey José Miguel de Cabrera Andrés Pardo de Figueroa José Mariano Serrano...
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    Pedro Francisco Uriarte (June 29, 1758 – August 30, 1839) was an Argentine statesman and priest. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán which...
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  • 1931) Diamela Eltit (born 1949) Alberto Fuguet (born 1964) Gustavo Gac-Artigas (born 1944) Olga Grau (born 1945) Vicente Huidobro (1893–1948) Enrique...
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  • provinces, faithful to the democratic federalist project of José Gervasio Artigas were rejected based on formalities; Paraguay had already proclaimed its...
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    Andes for an alternative offensive across the Andes. When José Gervasio Artigas and Estanislao López seemed poised to invade Buenos Aires, he moved his...
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  • United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City. By the end of 2008, Street...
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    responding to the same events. The president of the Congress at the time was Francisco Narciso de Laprida, delegate from San Juan Province. Subsequent discussions...
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    Eduardo Anchoris José Amenábar Francisco Argerich Antonio Suárez Cosme Damián Urtubey José Miguel de Cabrera Andrés Pardo de Figueroa José Mariano Serrano...
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  • as Mónica Salvatierra Antonio Machuca as Jean Louis René Goduón Aidita Artigas as Balbina López Gabriela Gerbes as Silvia Oropeza Rita De Gois as Prof...
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    during the Argentine War of Independence, was under siege by José Gervasio Artigas. Those in the city raided population centres along the nearby rivers for...
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