Tulio Antonio Febres-Cordero Troconis (May 31, 1860 – June 3, 1938) was a Venezuelan writer, historian, university professor and journalist. As a topographer...
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León (4,743 m) and El Toro (4,695 m). The new name was suggested by Tulio Febres Cordero in 1925. It was officially renamed on December 30, 1934. The height...
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Center Tulio Febres Cordero, Merida. Marian Picon Salas Cultural Center, El Vigia. Elbano Méndez Osuna Cultural Center, Tovar. Carlos Febres Pobeda Cultural...
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Adriani, Obispo Ramos Lora and the population of Palmarito from Tulio Febres Cordero municipality from the state of Mérida, Venezuela. Its major towns...
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journalist Emiro Duque Sánchez, poet Lydda Franco Farías [es], poet Tulio Febres Cordero, writer Fabiola Ferrero, journalist and freelance photographer...
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Las Américas and Alberto Carnevali avenues; 16 de septiembre and Tulio Febres Cordero avenues; and the corridor of Los Próceres avenue. Two national highways...
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(Bailadores) Santos Marquina (Tabay) Sucre (Lagunillas) Tovar (Tovar) Tulio Febres Cordero (Nueva Bolivia) Zea (Zea) Acevedo (Caucagua) Andrés Bello (San José...
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producer May 29 – Miguel Fleta, Spanish tenor (b. 1897) June 3 – Tulio Febres Cordero, Venezuelan writer, journalist (b. 1860) June 4 – Oscar Bystrom,...
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September 16, First Class (September 11, 1982). • Order of Doctor Tulio Febres Cordero, First Class (May 31, 1991). • Order of José Félix Ribas, First Class...
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Main Hall 1973 860 Orquesta Sinfónica de Aragua Mérida Centro Cultural Tulio Febres-Cordero Sala Febres Cordero 1994 1,168 Orquesta Sinfónica de Mérida...
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