Andrés Fernández de Córdova Nieto (8 May 1892 – 3 October 1983) was President of Ecuador from December 1939 to August 1940. He was Presidents of the Chamber...
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Mendoza Mario Mendoza Joey Meneses Sid Monge Felipe Montemayor Andrés Mora Ángel Moreno Andrés Muñoz Noé Muñoz Miguel Ojeda Jorge Orta Antonio Osuna Roberto...
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1928) Pedro Arispe (URU) (1924, 1928) Pedro Cea (URU) (1924, 1928) Andrés Mazali (URU) (1924, 1928) José Nasazzi (URU) (1924, 1928) Pedro Petrone (URU)...
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Andrés de Santa Cruz y Calahumana (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈdɾes ðe ˈsanta ˈkɾuθ] ; 30 November 1792 – 25 September 1865) was a Bolivian general and...
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June 2024. "Puebla despide a Andrés Carevic en medio de acusaciones de retener el sueldo a sus jugadores" [Puebla fires Andrés Carevic amid accusations of...
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Brigadier General Andrés Ignacio Menéndez (1 February 1879–7 June 1962) was born in Santa Ana, El Salvador. He served as President of El Salvador from...
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independence of Colombia, the most important Paisa figure was General José María Córdova. He was from Rionegro and fought important battles to free the region from...
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the flights. Initially, the company flew to the Colombian island of San Andrés and internationally to the islands of Aruba and Curaçao. In 1981, Aerosucre...
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Gignac and a header of Córdova. Guido Pizarro scored the 3-2 with a header in overtime and became champions. Sebastián Córdova was the key player by scoring...
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He served until 1 March 1935 when he was replaced by Brigadier General Andrés Ignacio Menéndez. Joaquín Valdés died in San Salvador, El Salvador, on 30...
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