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    Manuel Murillo Toro (January 1, 1816–December 26, 1880) was a Colombian statesman who served as President of the United States of Colombia (present day...
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    The Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro is a sports arena located in Ibagué, capital of the department of Tolima. It currently has a capacity of 28,100 spectators...
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    chronologically twice, they are: Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera y Arboleda, Manuel Murillo Toro, and Rafael Núñez Moledo, the last two having actually been elected...
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    2022. They play their home games at Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro. Club Deportes Tolima was founded by Manuel Rubio Chávez on 18 December 1954, when he gave...
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  • Toro (1939–2024), Chilean footballer Julio Toro (born 1952), Puerto Rican basketball coach Manuel Murillo Toro (1816–1880), Colombian politician and statesman...
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  • Murillo Karam (born 1947), governor of Hidalgo and attorney-general of Mexico Juan Murillo (born 1982), Venezuelan road cyclist Manuel Murillo Toro (1816–1880)...
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    The 28,678-capacity Estadio Palogrande The 28,100-capacity Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro The 16,068-capacity Estadio Jaime Morón León The 16,000-capacity...
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  • Boyacá Chicó Tunja La Independencia 20,630 Deportes Tolima Ibagué Manuel Murillo Toro 28,100 Deportivo Cali Palmira Deportivo Cali 42,000 Deportivo Pasto...
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    Cipriano de Mosquera, President (1861–1863, 1863–1864, 1866–1867) Manuel Murillo Toro, President (1864–1866) Joaquín Riascos, President (1867) Santos Acosta...
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    name for himself by fighting the federalist and socialist ideas of Manuel Murillo Toro. Following the coup against Obando in 1854 by José María Melo, Núñez...
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    Jhon Jaime Gómez (caretaker) 2004 2008–I Deportes Tolima Ibagué Manuel Murillo Toro 28,100 David González 1955 2021–I Deportivo Cali Cali Deportivo Cali...
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    was President of Gran Colombia, his brother Manuel José was Archbishop of Bogotá, and his brother Manuel María was a diplomat. General Tomás Cipriano...
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  • local police or troops on the occasion of the death of President Manuel Murillo Toro.[RL30172] 1870: Battle of Boca Teacapan: On June 17 and 18, U.S....
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    to the country ten presidents: Domingo Caycedo, José María Melo, Manuel Murillo Toro, José María Rojas Garrido, Miguel Abadía Méndez, Alfonso López Michelsen...
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  • States of Colombia in 1871 and 1872. The result was a victory for Manuel Murillo Toro of the Liberal Party. The 1863 constitution changed the electoral...
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    moral obligation of winning the away leg of the match in Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro at Ibagué, Colombia, Corinthians was under intense scrutiny of their...
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  • Bacatá (1955) Murillo Toro, politician and statesman (1944) Camilo Torres Tenorio, Colombian politician and founder (1910) Manuel Murillo Toro, president...
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    trade principles; they included figures like José María Samper and Manuel Murillo Toro. Opposed to them were the Draconianos, or Draconian liberals; this...
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  • Freemasonry. Neil Munro, Scottish newspaper editor and journalist Manuel Murillo Toro, president of Colombia Audie Murphy, the most decorated United States...
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  • 21:00 UTC−5 Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro, Ibagué Referee: Luis Quiroz (Ecuador) 2 May 2023 (2023-05-02) 17:00 UTC−5 Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro, Ibagué Referee:...
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  • Chicó Tunja La Independencia Primera B 2002 Deportes Tolima Ibagué Manuel Murillo Toro 3rd 1954 Deportivo Cali Palmira Deportivo Cali 19th 1912 Deportivo...
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  • only party to nominate candidates, and the result was a victory for Manuel Murillo Toro. The 1863 constitution changed the electoral system from a direct...
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    ran an unsuccessful bid for the Presidency, losing the election to Manuel Murillo Toro. José María Rojas Garrido remained in the Supreme Court until his...
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  • 28 April 1864 by means of an executive decree issued by President Manuel Murillo Toro; its first issue appeared on 30 April 1864, publishing the legal...
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    November The Flag of Colombia is officially adopted 1864 8 April Manuel Murillo Toro is President of the United States of Colombia 1865 Kola Román, a...
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  • v Deportes Tolima 17 June 2021 (2021-06-17) 20:00 UTC−5 Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro, Ibagué Attendance: 0 Referee: Carlos Betancur 20 June 2021 (2021-06-20)...
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  • Boyacá Chicó Tunja La Independencia 20,630 Deportes Tolima Ibagué Manuel Murillo Toro 28,100 Deportivo Cali Palmira Deportivo Cali 44,000 Deportivo Pasto...
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  • Apertura (against Deportivo Cali, Junior, and La Equidad) at Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro in Ibagué due to their regular stadium Estadio Guillermo Plazas Alcid...
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  • (Argentina) Source: CONMEBOL 5 March 2019 (2019-03-05) 19:30 UTC−5 Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro, Ibagué Referee: Piero Maza (Chile) 5 March 2019 (2019-03-05) 20:30 UTC−4...
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  • group stage (CHI 2). 5 March 2024 (2024-03-05) 21:00 UTC−5 Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro, Ibagué Attendance: 12,444 Referee: Andrés Matonte (Uruguay) Independiente...
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