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    José Manuel Emiliano Balmaceda Fernández (Latin American Spanish: [maˈnwel βalmaˈseða]; July 19, 1840 – September 19, 1891) served as the 10th President...
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    (1803–1869), politician; Married to María Encarnación Fernández Salas José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández (1840–1891), politician and President of Chile; Married...
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  • Peruvian-Bolivian War and 11th President of Bolivia José Manuel Emiliano Balmaceda Fernández, 11th President of Chile José Antonio Balseiro, Argentinian physicist...
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    José Rafael del Carmen Balmaceda Fernández (August 23, 1850 – August 7, 1911) was a Chilean politician, diplomat and brother of President José Manuel...
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    member of the Balmaceda family. Balmaceda was born in Santiago in 1878, the seventh of eight children born to José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández and Emilia...
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    Domingo Santa María González, President of Chile (1881–1886) José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández, President of Chile (1886–1891) Federico Errázuriz Echaurren...
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    8, 1879, son of José María Balmaceda Fernández [es] and Amelia Saavedra Rivera, he was the nephew of President José Manuel Balmaceda. He attended primary...
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    in Latin America. Pedro Balmaceda was of Basque descent. He was born in Santiago, the son of José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández and of Emilia de Toro Herrera...
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    Security since 6 September 2022;. Her Undersecretary of the Interior is Manuel Monsalve, the Undersecretary of Regional Development is Francisca Perales...
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  • Elías Fernández, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Juan Antonio Ríos, Salvador Allende Presidents democratically elected then resigned or overthrown: José Manuel Balmaceda...
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    and was appointed Minister of War and Navy under President José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández. During the 1891 civil war he supported the government, with...
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    policy formulated by the President of Chile. It is located in the Edificio José Miguel Carrera at Plaza de la Constitución (Constitution Square), in downtown...
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    interpretation of the 1833 Constitution following the defeat of President José Manuel Balmaceda during the Civil War. As opposed to a "true parliamentary" system...
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    first President of the Government Junta (1810). Mercedes Fontecilla, wife of José Miguel Carrera, first Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army and president...
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    Julio Argentino Roca and Manuel Quintana. José Antonio Terry was married to Leonor Quirno Costa, daughter of Gregorio José Quirno and Fernanda Costa...
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    Severo Fernández, President (1896–1899) Government Junta, Members: José Manuel Pando, Serapio Reyes Ortiz, Macario Pinilla Vargas (1899) José Manuel Pando...
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    The district of Manuel Alberti, in Buenos Aires Province, is also named after him. Gregorio Funes Francisco de Paula Castañeda Balmaceda, Daniel (2010)...
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    Pedro Montt (category Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera alumni)
    the cabinet of President José Manuel Balmaceda, but in 1891 he took an active part in the revolution that overthrew Balmaceda. He then went to the United...
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    José Maceo, Calixto García, Vicente García González and Federico Fernández Cavada. Raised in the United States and with an American mother, Fernández...
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    was of Basque descent. He was born in Santiago, the son of José Rafael Balmaceda Fernández and of Ana Bello Codesido. By birth, he was the son of a former...
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    horse drawn "Bandeja" Carriage imported from France by President José Manuel Balmaceda for ceremonial events until president Salvador Allende, not wanting...
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    Ramón Barros Luco (category Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera alumni)
    endorsed the move to dismiss the then President of the Republic, José Manuel Balmaceda, a move drawn up by the Congress. In addition, he lent his support...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Interior during the government of José Manuel Balmaceda and senator. He served as auditor of the Chilean Navy, chargé d'affaires...
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  • against Manuel Isidoro Belzu. September 9, 1857: José María Linares overthrew Jorge Córdova. January 14, 1861: José María de Achá, Ruperto Fernández, and...
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    have been given as the flag's designer: Bernardo O'Higgins and José Ignacio Zenteno José Ignacio Zenteno (sole credit) Carlos Wood Gauthier designed the...
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    office was first created by law of 21 June 1887, under President José Manuel Balmaceda as the Ministry of Industry and Public Works. Since then it has...
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    Federico Errázuriz Echaurren (category Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera alumni)
    María, he joined the conservative forces. In August 1890, President José Manuel Balmaceda named him Minister of War and Navy, under the conciliation cabinet...
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  • Cruz (1651–1695) José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi (1776–1827) Ignacio Manuel Altamirano (1834–1893) José Rosas Moreno (1838–1883) Manuel Acuña (1849–1873)...
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    Luco was one of signatories of the act of destitution of President José Manuel Balmaceda, which instigated the Chilean Navy to rebel against the government...
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    Sousa José Ignacio Zenteno José Joaquín Pérez José Joaquín Prieto José López Rega José Luis Sierra José Luis Villanueva José Macia José Manuel Balmaceda José...
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