Luis Reyes Peñaranda ((1911-06-05)June 5, 1911 – date of death unknown) was a Bolivian football defender. Reyes is deceased. He was member of the Bolivia...
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player Luis Reyes Peñaranda (1911–?), Bolivian footballer Raúl Peñaranda (born 1966), Bolivian journalist and political analyst Raúl Peñaranda (footballer)...
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indigenous father, Teodosio Peñaranda, a member of a politically influential family of Aymara heritage. His cousin was Nestor Peñaranda, a well-known Methodist...
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José Luis Tejada Sorzano, Miguel Larrabure, Carlos Bustillos, Max de la Vega, Óscar Núñez del Prado, Miguel Solares, Augusto Cusicanqui, Luis Maidana...
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April 2018. "La Razón (Bolivia) - Murió Luis García Meza". m.la-razon.com. "Bolivia's 'Cocaine Coup' dictator Luis Garcia Meza dies at 88 - DW - 29.04.2018"...
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mining interests triumphed at the polls with General Enrique Peñaranda. While the Peñaranda administration had managed to wrest control of government from...
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mestizo rather than solely indigenous. Further, former president Enrique Peñaranda was of substantially indigenous origin while Andrés de Santa Cruz, was...
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Luis Alberto Arce Catacora (Latin American Spanish: [ˈlwis alˈβeɾto ˈaɾse kataˈkoɾa]; born 28 September 1963), often referred to as Lucho, is a Bolivian...
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Altiplano Highlands) precipitated Kundt's replacement by General Enrique Peñaranda at the end of 1933. Salamanca's relationship with the general only got...
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the Busch regime, General Enrique Peñaranda Castillo (1940–43) was elected president in the spring of 1940. Peñaranda's support came from the traditional...
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