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    Juan Pedro Julián Aguirre y López de Anaya (October 19, 1781 – July 17, 1837) was an Argentine revolutionary and politician. Aguirre was born in Buenos...
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  • Pedro de Aguirre (fl. 1708 - 1709) was a Basque Spanish military man and explorer. He led the Espinosa-Olivares-Aguirre expedition in Texas. Aguirre was...
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    Pedro Abelino Aguirre Cerda (Latin American Spanish: [ˈpeðɾo aˈɣire ˈseɾða]; February 6, 1879 – November 25, 1941) was a Chilean political figure, educator...
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    Pedro Aguirre Cerda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo aˈɣire ˈseɾða]) is a commune of Chile located in Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region....
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  • Pedro Páramo is a novel by Mexican writer Juan Rulfo, first published in 1955. The novel tells the story of Juan Preciado, a man who promises his mother...
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    Pedro de Ursúa (1526 –January 1, 1561) was a Spanish conquistador from Baztan in Navarre. He is best known for his final trip with Lope de Aguirre in search...
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    two arrowheads – were later found to have been planted. In 1818, Juan Pedro de Aguirre obtained permission from the Buenos Aires authorities to establish...
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    Social Democrat Radical Party (PRSD). 1932 - Juan Esteban Montero 1938 - Pedro Aguirre Cerda 1942 - Juan Antonio Ríos 1946 - Gabriel González Videla The...
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  • Antonio Aguirre (politician) (1904–1960), Basque politician and footballer José Joaquín Aguirre (1822–1901), Chilean physician and politician Juan Pedro Julián...
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  • himself Pedro Montenegro or Aguirre, Catalino committed a series of robberies and thefts in Tandil, Rauch, Dolores, El Tordillo, General Juan Madariaga...
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  • Tahhan as James Harris Antonio Fortier as Larry Villegas Pedro de Tavira as Alan Walton Juan Carlos Beyer as Sheriff Longoria Jacobo Lieberman as Ethan...
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    Provinces of the Rio de la Plata, granted the first concessions for hunting earless seals and penguins in Antarctica to Juan Pedro de Aguirre, who operated the...
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    447 inhabitants according to the 2002 national census. In 2005, the Pedro Aguirre Cerda avenue, the main avenue in the city, was completed. Most of the...
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  • Juan Aguirre y Gorozpe (1599 – 21 September 1671) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Durango (1659–1671). Juan Aguirre y Gorozpe was...
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    Juan Núñez de Prado was a 16th-century Spanish conquistador who is known for his conquest of Tucumán Province in what is now Argentina. Juan Núñez de...
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  • competition. Héctor Baldassi René Ortubé Márcio Rezende de Freitas Rubén Selman Óscar Ruiz William Mattus Pedro Ramos Marco Antonio Rodríguez Carlos Amarilla Eduardo...
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    Plural Editores, 2004 Alba María Paz Soldán. Cronología de Nataliel Aguirre, in the edition of Juan de la Rosa from Biblioteca Ayacucho (Nº222), Editorial...
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  • published many of his articles under the pseudonym "Juan Sin Cielo." In 1956 he founded, along with Pedro Jorge Vera, the political magazine La Calle. He...
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    primaries by Pedro Aguirre Cerda, who got the nomination and then went on to win the presidential election of 1938. During the Aguirre Cerda administration...
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  • nobody is safe. Rodolfo Sancho as Héctor Aguirre Belén López as Marta Ezquerro Pedro Casablanc as Juan Rueda Nya de la Rubia as Lola Requena Lucho Fernández...
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