headmistress, Zulema M. de Liddle. On 19 October 1933, a bust of Dr. Antonio Bermejo is unveiled with the presence of Dr. Manuel María de Iriondo (President and...
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Simón de Iriondo (1836–1883) was an Argentine politician of the National Autonomist Party, who was twice governor of the province of Santa Fe, from 1871...
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Athletic Bilbao B (redirect from Athletic de Bilbao B)
leagues before winning promotion to Tercera División in 1966, under Rafa Iriondo; in 1969 they first reached Segunda División. In 1983–84, with José Ángel...
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Bernardino Rivadavia, who named lawmaker Salvador María del Carril as the nation's first official Ministro de Hacienda. The office became among the most powerful...
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electors voted for Victorino de la Plaza, in the final count he appears with 259 votes. Diario de sesiones de la Cámara de Senadores - Año 1910 - Tomo...
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Pinedo was born in 1888 in the Nor Yungas Province to José María Pinedo and Gregoria Iriondo. He had a brother, Cipriano. Pinedo was the grandson of Andrés...
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Rayo Vallecano (redirect from Rayo Vallecano de Madrid)
denominations, as the wife was also named by her husband, businessman José María, the first woman president of an elite football team. It has a capacity...
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Mendoza Province: José Miguel Segura Santa Fe Province: Simón de Iriondo then Manuel María Zavalla Buenos Aires Province: Adolfo Gonzales Chaves Once railway...
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Paraná River (redirect from Rio de Parana)
8.3.133. Retrieved 20 September 2021., pp=139-141. Iriondo, Martín H., Juan César Paggi, and María Julieta Parma, eds. The Middle Paraná River: Limnology...
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Athletic Bilbao (redirect from Athletic de Bilbao)
behind the construction of the San Mamés Stadium (whose architect was Manuel María Smith), which opened in 1913 and soon become one of the symbols of Athletic's...
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