Augusto Chamorro (born 12 March 1963) is a Paraguayan footballer. He played in twelve matches for the Paraguay national football team from 1988 to 1989...
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Augusto César Sandino (Latin American Spanish: [awˈɣusto se sanˈdino]; 18 May 1895 – 21 February 1934), full name Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino, was...
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or the Constitutionalist War, broke out after a coup d'état by Emiliano Chamorro, a member of the Conservative Party, removed Nicaragua's democratically...
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Alonso as Pipe Mateo Saavedra as Chuchito Chamorro Chagoyan Sandra Sánchez Cantú as Rina Eduardo Zayas as Augusto José Remis as Igor Diego Enríquez as Chintolo...
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Luis Caballero (1962-09-16)16 September 1962 (aged 26) Guaraní 2 3MF Augusto Chamorro (1963-05-12)12 May 1963 (aged 26) Atlético Colegiales 3 2DF Virginio...
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end terminates at the Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, and the road continues east to the Pista Pedro Joaquin Chamorro. Street Maps Furnished...
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[sandiˈnistas]) in both English and Spanish. The party is named after Augusto César Sandino, who led the Nicaraguan resistance against the United States...
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Solórzano's government was overthrown by former President General Emiliano Chamorro, who failed to gain U.S. recognition and subsequently resigned in favor...
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businessman. Alejandro Lacayo (born 1951), businessman. Carlos Pellas Chamorro (born 1953), businessman, entrepreneur, Nicaragua's first billionaire....
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subordinate to President Chamorro as commander in chief. Chamorro also retained the Ministry of Defense portfolio. Chamorro's authority over the EPS was...
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Kalamai (dessert) (category Chamorro cuisine)
cookbook). Topping, D., Ogo, P., Dungca, B (1969). Chamorro-English Dictionary. De Viana, Augusto V. (2004). In the Far Islands The Role of Natives from...
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in Nicaragua for over a decade. In return, in 1914, he signed the Bryan–Chamorro Treaty, which granted the United States exclusive rights to build an inter-oceanic...
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Sandino Tiffer, was a paternal half-sister of Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino, also known as Augusto César Sandino. She married Daniel Ortega and had...
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Marines. After waging a bitter, six-year struggle with the forces of General Augusto César Sandino, in January 1933, the Marines evacuated the country following...
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President Adolfo Díaz was re-elected in 1926, a coup by General Emiliano Chamorro (following the withdrawal of the Marines) failed to win U.S. support, Liberal...
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who proclaimed ex-president General Emiliano Chamorro as president in January 1926. In the wake of Chamorro's coup, Sacasa fled to Mexico. Fearing a new...
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Decree No. 1410 2010, Augusto César Sandino, Decree No. 711 2011, José Santos Zelaya, Decree No. 6332 2013, Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal, Decree No....
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"Bryan–Chamorro Treaty". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 27 February 2008. Retrieved 21 August 2007. "General Augusto C. Sandino:...
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Canal. Nicaragua assumed a quasi-protectorate status under the 1916 Bryan–Chamorro Treaty. President Herbert Hoover (1929–1933) opposed the relationship....
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Nicaragua. The country's railroads fell into disrepair during the 1980s. The Chamorro government closed the system and sold the cars and rails for scrap.[citation...
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run by the Christian Brothers. One of his classmates was Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal, who later became a journalist and publisher of La Prensa newspaper...
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electoral process in Nicaragua and hire bodyguards for President Violeta Chamorro. Carlos Andrés Pérez was born at the hacienda La Argentina, on the Venezuelan-Colombian...
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affiliation of each prime minister. No party/independent Chartist/Chamorro Chamorro Septemberist Regenerator Historic Reformist Regenerator/Historic...
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President (1911–1917) Emiliano Chamorro Vargas, President (1917–1921) Diego Manuel Chamorro, President (1921–1923) Rosendo Chamorro, Acting President (1923)...
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Augusto Martín Núñez (born 3 November 1992) is a professional golfer from Argentina. He is a member of the Korn Ferry Tour and previously played on the...
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List of communist parties (category Articles containing Chamorro-language text)
Revolutionary Currents Corrientes Revolucionarias Venezolanas CRV Ramsés Augusto Reyes Colmenares [es] 2000 (2000) Guevarism Chavismo Anti-imperialism Left-wing...
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independence from Spain, large and lavish parties supervised by President Augusto B. Leguía were held. The city of Lima was decorated for the occasion with...
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Augusto Fenollar 1992: Sueños de fortuna by Pedro Martínez Oses 2013: El Palacio de los Arzobispos de Toledo en Alcalá de Henares by Gustavo Chamorro...
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former Tampa Bay Rays outfielder, current San Francisco Giants coach Fruto Chamorro Pérez, Nicaraguan military scientist and politician Florentino Pérez, Spanish...
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President of Nicaragua Rigoberto López Pérez 10 January 1978 Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal, newspaper editor and anti-Somoza opposition leader 16 February...
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