Juan José Nieto Gil (24 June 1804 – 16 July 1866) was a Colombian politician, Army general and writer. A Liberal party caudillo of Cartagena, he served...
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various arguments. The first one of these was the Liberal General Juan José Nieto Gil, who claimed the presidency by disregarding the legitimacy of Ospina...
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Filipino singer José Nieto (composer) (born 1942), Spanish musician and composer José Javier Palomo Nieto, Salvadoran politician Juan José Nieto Gil, (1805–1866)...
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Enrique Peña Nieto OMRI CYC GCB (Spanish pronunciation: [enˈrike ˈpeɲa ˈnjeto] ; born 20 July 1966), commonly referred to by his initials EPN, is a Mexican...
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the governor of the province of Cartagena Juan José Nieto Gil, who supported the Melo government. Nieto Gil was diposed by the Constitutionalists on 12...
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leader Manuel Cabeza on December 9. On January 25, 1861, General Juan José Nieto Gil, president of the State of Bolívar, launched a rebellion from Barranquilla...
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birth city of the very first documented black president of Colombia, Juan José Nieto Gil. Its geographical location has historically led to the coining of...
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Marcus Garvey – Jamaican Pan-Africanist Gilberto Gil – Brazilian musician and politician Juan José Nieto Gil – Colombian president Edray H. Goins – African...
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lieutenant general William H. Gill (1886–1976), U.S. Army major general Juan José Nieto Gil (1804–1866), Colombian Army general Herbert Gille (1897–1966), German...
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(complete list) – Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, President (1858/1868–1861) Juan José Nieto Gil, President (1861) Bartolomé Calvo, President (1861) Tomás Cipriano...
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Murillo Jefferson Lerma Jonathan Copete Jorge Segura Jhon Vásquez Juan José Nieto Gil, first and only President of the Republic with known Afro-Colombian...
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Morelia Juan José Estrada, Mexican professional boxer José Dolores Estrada Morales, Nicaraguan politician, Acting President of Nicaragua Juan José Estrada...
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todos, Cultura para todos., Colombia: Ministry of Culture, 2010 Juan José Nieto Gil Luis Antonio Robles Josefina Valencia Muñoz "A los 10 años ya enseñaba...
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theatre. In 2003 she was chosen to play Natalia Cuesta, daughter of Juan Cuesta (Jose Luis Gil) in the Spanish TV series Aquí no hay quien viva, a role that...
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María Giraldo Zuluaga† Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera José María Obando† José Hilario López Juan José Nieto Gil Santos Gutiérrez Eustorgio Salgar Santos Acosta...
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Mutis Jaramillo (1923–2013) Antonio Nariño y Álvarez (1765–1824) Juan José Nieto Gil (1805–1866) Rafael Núñez Moledo (1825–1894) William Ospina Buitrago...
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Mauricio Garcés as Juan Abel Salazar as Julio Rafael Baledón as José Martha Roth Luis Aragón Renée Dumas Begoña Palacios Carlos Nieto Guillermo Rivas Eduardo...
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president of Colombia, 1957-1958 (2010) Agustín Nieto Caballero, educator (1989) Juan José Nieto Gil, Colombian politician, Army general, writer, and...
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leaders who attended were; Enrique Peña Nieto, President of Mexico Danilo Medina, President of Dominican Republic Juan Orlando Hernández, President of Honduras...
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ISBN 978-3-631-58027-1. García Gil 2008, p. 12. Morala Rodríguez 2009. Krüger, Fritz (2006) [1914]. González Ferrero, Juan Carlos (ed.). Estudio fonético-histórico...
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Cemo. Carlos Sheinbaum was of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. His father, Chone Juan Sheinbaum Abramovitz, had emigrated from Lithuania in 1928, becoming a jewelry...
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Adventures of Juan Lucas (Spanish: Aventuras de Juan Lucas) is a 1949 Spanish historical adventure film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Fernando Rey...
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Leonardo Alenza (redirect from Leonardo Alenza y Nieto)
Leonardo Alenza y Nieto (6 November 1807, Madrid – 30 June 1845, Madrid) was a Spanish painter and engraver in the Romantic style; associated with the...
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Emilio Cándido Portes Gil (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈmiljo ˈpoɾtes xil]; 3 October 1890 – 10 December 1978) was President of Mexico from 1928 to 1930...
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General Juan José Flores put himself in contact with the anti-Bolívar and anti-Sucre leader Brigadier-General and the Commanding General of Cauca, José María...
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del Paso José Emilio Pacheco Susana Palazuelos Alfredo Placencia Elena Poniatowska Alfonso Reyes José Revueltas Luis J. Rodriguez Juan Rulfo Juan Ruiz de...
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Luis Téllez 2009–2011: Juan Molinar Horcasitas 2011–2012: Dionisio Pérez-Jácome Friscione Under President Enrique Peña Nieto (2012–2018) 2012–2018: Gerardo...
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as José Luis Vargas Luis Pablo Llano as Daniel Cerón Por Amar Sin Ley Cast Ana Brenda Contreras as Alejandra Ponce Julian Gil as Carlos Ibarra José María...
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O'Wisisedo) Judas' Kiss (1954 by Rafael Gil with Rafael Rivelles, Francisco Rabal, Gérard Tichy, Fernando Sancho, José Nieto) Cursed Mountain (1954 by Antonio...
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Johnni Caicedo Toto Vega as Óscar "Osquitar" Collazos Juan Pablo Franco as Iván Banderas Lucas Nieto as Diego Mondragón Sandra Reyes as Constanza Victoria...
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