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    Alfredo Lorenzo Palacios (August 10, 1878 – April 20, 1965) was an Argentine socialist politician. Palacios was born in Buenos Aires, and studied law...
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    Luis Alfredo Palacio González (born 22 January 1939) is an Ecuadorian cardiologist and former politician who was President of Ecuador from 20 April 2005...
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    Among the socialist leaders of Argentina, the most remarkable are Alfredo Palacios, who was the first socialist parliamentarian in the Americas (1904)...
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  • Abel Iturralde Palacios [de] (1869–1935), Foreign Minister of Bolivia Alfredo Palacios (1880–1965), Argentine politician Antonia Palacios (1904–2001), Venezuelan...
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  • Alfredo Palacio Moreno (Loja, August 9, 1912 – Guayaquil, April 20, 1998) was an Ecuadorian sculptor and painter. He was the director of the Municipal...
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  • Bolivian president Alfredo Palacio (born 1939), President of Ecuador (2005–2007) Alfredo Palacios (1880–1965), Argentine politician Alfredo Oscar Saint-Jean...
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    Socialist to become a member of the upper house of Congress since Alfredo Palacios (in 1960). In 2007, he was a candidate for the vice-presidency of Argentina...
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  • include: Agustina Palacio de Libarona (1825–1880), Argentine writer, storyteller, heroine Alberto Palacio, engineer Alfredo Palacio, former president...
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    having elected the first socialist member of the Argentine Congress (Alfredo Palacios in 1935) and was home to many demonstrations during the crisis of 2001...
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    immediately adopted the red and white colors as an homage to deputy Alfredo Palacios, the first congressman elected from the Socialist Party in Argentina...
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