Manuel Guillermo Pinto (1783 – June 28, 1853) was an Argentine general and lawmaker. Pinto was born in Buenos Aires, and studied at the Royal College of...
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Manuel Pinto may refer to: Manuel Guillermo Pinto (1783-1853), Argentine general and lawmaker Manuel Vieira Pinto (1923–2020), Portuguese-born Prelate...
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Sri Lankan Sinhala Member of Parliament Manuel Guillermo Pinto (1783–1853), Argentinian general Manuel Pinto da Costa (born 1937), economist and President...
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Army general Manuel Bulnes Pinto (1842–1899), Chilean Army general Manuel Guillermo Pinto (1783–1853), Argentine Army general Ottomar Pinto (1931–2007)...
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other Argentine provinces were now the Argentine Confederation. Manuel Guillermo Pinto was appointed governor of Buenos Aires, and removed the delegates...
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within days of the coup (though without success). Naming the aging Manuel Guillermo Pinto as governor, Alsina secured the allegiance of the deposed Governor...
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General Pinto, which is around 355 km (221 mi) from Buenos Aires. The partido and its district capital are named after General Manuel Guillermo Pinto, who...
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of law at the University of Buenos Aires. Under the government of Juan Manuel de Rosas, he had to leave the country, as his liberal ideas did not please...
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Park Iglesia San José (church) Domingo Faustino Sarmiento library Manuel Guillermo Pinto Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM)...
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1852 Manuel Guillermo Pinto (interim) October 31, 1852 — December 7, 1852 Valentín Alsina December 7, 1852 — June 28, 1853 Manuel Guillermo Pinto (interim)...
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