Arturo Lussich (6 July 1872, in Montevideo – 22 May 1966) was a Uruguayan physician and politician. He belonged to the National Party, for which he candidated...
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"Croatia and Croats in Uruguay". Past Antonio Lussich (1848-1928), sailor, writer and naturalist Arturo Lussich (1872-1966), physician and politician Raúl...
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Losada Álvaro F. Lorenzo Fernando Lorenzo Eduardo Lorier Paulina Luisi Arturo Lussich M Jorge Machiñena Óscar Magurno José Carlos Mahía Eduardo Malaquina...
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Javier García Duchini Juan Gutiérrez Moreno (physician) L Luis Morquio Arturo Lussich M Isidro Más de Ayala Louis Antony Micheloni Susana Muñiz María Julia...
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Minister of Industry (1919-1922) and Minister of Finance (1924-1925). Arturo Lussich entered for the National Party. It should be noted that Batllismo considered...
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Rodríguez Larreta 1923 Gabriel Terra 1923 1924 César G. Gutiérrez 1925 Arturo Lussich 1926 Ítalo Perotti 1926 1927 Alfredo García Morales 1928 Guillermo L...
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Science in Context. 29 (4): 456. doi:10.1017/S0269889716000223. "Juan José Lussich Siri". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2022-10-23...
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descent. They are related to the Uruguayan television presenter Rodrigo Lussich [es] who said that their grandparents had migrated from Croatia to Argentina...
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Valley of Aiguá (Roman Catholic) Domingo Burgueño Miguel, mayor of Maldonado Arturo Fajardo, Roman Catholic bishop Gustavo Fajardo, Chief of the Defence Staff...
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charrúas), parque Prado, Montevideo (with Gervasio Furest and Enrique Lussich). Monument to the lawyer and politician Luis Alberto de Herrera, Montevideo...
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