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    Julio Herrera y Obes (January 9, 1841, Montevideo – August 6, 1912, Montevideo), was a Uruguayan political figure. Herrera y Obes belonged to the Colorado...
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  • Velutini (born 1971), international banker Julio Herrera y Obes (1841–1912), Uruguayan political figure Julio Herrera y Reissig (1875–1910), Uruguayan poet,...
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    Manuel Herrera y Obes and nephew of government minister Dr. Julio Herrera y Obes, who would go on to become president of Uruguay. Julio Herrera y Reissig...
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    but Batlle reopened the paper in 1889 to support the campaign of Julio Herrera y Obes for the presidency, whose financial support helped Batlle reopen...
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    than 120,000 votes ahead of the next-highest vote-getter, former president Julio Maria Sanguinetti of the Colorado Party. However, under the multi-candidate...
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    Jose Eugenio Ellauri y Obes (1834–1894) was a Uruguayan political figure. He was a lawyer by profession, and a prominent member of the Colorado Party (Uruguay)...
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    important public figures in his cabinet. During the first, democratic years, Julio María Sanguinetti, José Antonio Mora, Luis Barrios Tassano, Pablo Purriel;...
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    1984, which had been preceded by internal party elections in 1982. When Julio María Sanguinetti of the Colorado Party won the presidential election, Álvarez...
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    Vidal Máximo Santos Máximo Tajes Julio Herrera y Obes Duncan Stewart Juan Idiarte Borda Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Batlle y Ordóñez Feliciano Viera Baltasar...
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    succeeded as President by his Colorado Party (Uruguay) colleague Julio Herrera y Obes. Máximo Tajes died at age 59 in November 1912. His residence, near...
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