• Luis Cabral may refer to: Luís Cabral, president of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde Luis Cabral (archer), Guamanian archer Luis Cabral (footballer), Paraguayan...
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    Luís Severino de Almeida Cabral (11 April 1931 – 30 May 2009) was a Bissau-Guinean politician who was the first President of Guinea-Bissau. He served...
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  • Luís Martins Barata Cabral (born June 8, 1961) is an economics professor at New York University. He is known for contributions to industrial organization...
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    Cabral Neculai Ibacka Zabana (Romanian pronunciation: [kaˈbral nekuˈlaj iˈbaka]), popularly known as just Cabral (born 4 October 1977) is a Romanian television...
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    until his assassination in 2009. After seizing power from President Luís Cabral in a military coup in 1980, Vieira ruled as part of the Military Council...
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  • Luis Cabral (born 23 September 1983) is a Paraguayan international footballer, who plays for Guaraní as a defender. Cabral has played for Guaraní, Fernando...
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    the murder of Amílcar Cabral and the attempt to seize power in the movement, were summarily executed. His half-brother, Luís Cabral, became the leader of...
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    performers such as Jorge Cafrune, Alberto Cortez, Juan Luis Guerra, and Joan Manuel Serrat. Cabral protested military dictatorships in Latin America through...
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    states, with Agostinho Neto in Angola, Samora Machel in Mozambique, Luís Cabral in Guinea-Bissau, Manuel Pinto da Costa in São Tomé and Príncipe, and...
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  • Bautista Cabral (1789–1813), Argentine soldier Len Cabral, United States storyteller Luís Cabral, first President of Guinea-Bissau Manuel Caldeira Cabral (born...
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    the overseas territories. As his brother Amílcar Cabral had been assassinated in 1973, Luís Cabral became the first president of independent Guinea-Bissau...
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  • Luis Cabral (born 8 July 1960) is a Guamanian archer. He competed in the men's individual event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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    later adopted its own official national anthem Cântico da Liberdade. Luís Cabral, brother of Amílcar and co-founder of PAIGC, was appointed the first...
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  • Luis Lisandro Roux Cabral (17 November 1913 - 1973) was a Uruguayan chess master. He was born in Montevideo. He won the Uruguayan Chess Championship twice...
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    who achieved almost 20% of the national vote. The Assembly elected Luís Cabral to the post of President on 13 March 1977. The indirect election saw...
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    Luis Arístides Fiallo Cabral (8 May 1876 – 20 March 1931 in Santo Domingo) was an astronomer, medical laboratory scientist, physician, lawyer, architect...
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    traitors, and regrouped under the joint leadership of Aristides Pereira and Luís Cabral, Amílcar's half-brother. Rather than disabling the group, the assassination...
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    Vieira. It led to the deposition of President Luís Cabral (half-brother of anti-colonial leader Amílcar Cabral), who held the office since 1973, while the...
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  • youth academy has produced players such as Ramón Cardozo, Hernán Pérez, Luis Páez, Ronald Huth and Brian Montenegro, as well as other young players that...
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    Dias: Pidjiguiti: comentando a versão do Luís Cabral — commentaries and historical corrections to Luís Cabral's "Crónica da Libertação" Efemérides — Pidjiguiti...
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    Palace, Bissau Term length 5 years, renewable once. Inaugural holder Luís Cabral Formation 24 September 1973 Salary 3 million XOF or 12283 Int$ annually...
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    successful 14 November 1980  Guinea-Bissau 1980 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état Luís Cabral João Bernardo Vieira Coup successful 25 November 1980  Upper Volta 1980...
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    goal of liberation in Cape Verde. For instance, in 1956, Amílcar and Luís Cabral founded the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde...
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    Pedro Álvares Cabral (European Portuguese: [ˈpeðɾu ˈalvɐɾɨʃ kɐˈβɾal]; born Pedro Álvares de Gouveia; c. 1467 or 1468 – c. 1520) was a Portuguese nobleman...
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    prior. The PAIGC-led government was headed by Luís Cabral, half-brother of the PAIGC co-founder Amílcar Cabral whose assassination in Conakry on January 20...
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    dolares de recompensa (1974) as William Law Chosen Survivors (1974) as Luis Cabral Las Viboras cambian de piel (1974) as Esposo abandonado Traiganlos vivos...
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    Technology and Institutions of the Market Economy" [hardcopy], pg 76–81 Luís Cabral and David Backus (August 28, 2002). "Betamax and VHS (Firms and Markets...
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    including:[failed verification] Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Houari Boumédiène Amílcar and Luís Cabral Fidel Castro and Che Guevara Hugo Chávez Muammar Gaddafi Ho Chi Minh...
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    into a formerly noble family, the son of Salvador Luís Cabral Braamcamp Sobral and Luísa Maria Cabral Posser Vilar. His paternal grandparents are Salvador...
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    independence movement – originally led by Amílcar Cabral, assassinated in 1973 – passed on to his half-brother Luís Cabral and culminated in independence for the...
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