Jacinto Angulo Pardo is a Cuban politician and the Cuban Minister of Internal Trade (2009–Present). He was appointed in 2009 shake-up by Raúl Castro. Mr...
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historian Gilbert de Angulo (1195–1213), Anglo-Irish knight Guillermo Billinghurst Angulo (1851–1915), Peruvian politician Jacinto Angulo Pardo, Cuban politician...
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Fernández. Internal Commerce Minister Murillo Jorge was replaced by Jacinto Angulo Pardo. Government Vice President Otto Rivero Torres was replaced by Ramiro...
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and physician Jacinto Angulo Pardo, Cuban Minister of Internal Trade Jacob Pardo, 18th-century rabbi of Ragusa and Spalato Jacob Vita Pardo (1822–1843)...
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March 2, 2009 when he was succeeded by his First Deputy Minister Jacinto Angulo Pardo. During Raúl Castro's 2009 Cuban government shake-up, Murillo replaced...
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Three of these were secular priests: José Burgos, Mariano Gomez and friar Jacinto Zamora, who were hanged by Spanish authorities in Bagumbayan. Their execution...
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Martínez Pío Zabala y Lera Eduardo Callejo de la Cuesta Modesto López Otero Jacinto Benavente Bernardo de Granda Calleja Eduardo Chicharro y Agüera Manuel...
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July 1906 Civilista Party Juan Pardo y Barreda (First vice president) 28 July 1906 28 July 1907 Civilista Party Juan Pardo y Barreda 28 July 1907 28 July...
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García [es], since 2024 Juan Ferreras, founder academician, 1713–1735. Jacinto de Mendoza, 1735–1747. García de Montoya, 1747–1759. Juan Trigueros, 1759–1777...
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Guillermo, People's Military Chiefs (1878) Jacinto de Castro, Acting President (1878) Cesáreo Guillermo, Alejandro Angulo Guridi, Pedro Maria Aristy, Council...
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