provisions). In its creation were involved: a study commission led by Enrique Ortúzar, the Council of State -where share an important participation the former...
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Jerónimo Ortúzar Rojas PD 1942 Oscar Gajardo Villarroel ind 1942–1944 Benjamín Claro Velasco PR 1944 Eugenio Puga Fisher PD 1944–1945 Enrique Arriagada...
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1961 – September 14, 1963 Preceded by Germán Vergara [es] Succeeded by Enrique Ortúzar [es] Personal details Born August 7, 1929 Copiapó, Chile Died February...
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1965 – 4 November 1970 President Eduardo Frei Montalva Preceded by Enrique Ortúzar Succeeded by Jaime Suárez Bastidas Personal details Born (1935-04-27)27...
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being the winner of an APES for best leading actor for his role as Martín Ortúzar in the telenovela Los Pincheira. He attended the Fernando González Theater...
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Covarrubias Ortúzar 1883 José de Bernales Urmeneta 1884 Belisario Prats Pérez 1885 José Fructuoso Cousiño Fernández 1886 Alvaro Covarrubias Ortúzar 1887 José...
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Constitution of the Republic proposed by the study commission led by Enrique Ortúzar, minister of state of the former president Jorge Alessandri December...
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the southeast; Núñez is to the northwest; Coghlan, Villa Urquiza, Villa Ortúzar and Colegiales are to the southwest. Belgrano was named after Manuel Belgrano...
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Carlos A. Borzani (from 4 December) Buenos Aires Province: Victoriano de Ortúzar April 1 – 1928 Argentine general election: Hipólito Yrigoyen replaces Marcelo...
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returned to Caballito, later moving to Fraga and Estomba streets in Villa Ortúzar. In 1909, Argentinos gained affiliation with the Argentine Football Association...
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