Alfonso López Pumarejo was born in Honda (Tolima) to Pedro Aquilino López Medina, a businessman and Rosario Pumarejo Cotes. Alfonso López Pumarejo went...
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Alfonso López Pumarejo Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Alfonso López Pumarejo) (IATA: VUP, ICAO: SKVP) is a domestic airport serving the city of Valledupar...
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precocious careers.[citation needed] López was the son of former two-time president of Colombia, Alfonso López Pumarejo and his first wife María Michelsen...
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Alfonso López Pumarejo Stadium is a soccer stadium of National University of Colombia located at University City of Bogotá. It is named after Alfonso...
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Ambassador to London, from 2002 Alfonso López Michelsen (1913–2007), president of Colombia, 1974–1978 Alfonso López Pumarejo (1886–1959), president of Colombia...
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Minister of National Education in the administrations of President Alfonso López Pumarejo. He briefly attended the National University of Colombia in Bogotá...
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Alfonso López Pumarejo was President of Colombia first from 7 August 1934, to 7 August 1938, and then from 7 August 1942, to 7 August 1946. His presidencies...
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and grandson of former Presidents of Colombia, Alfonso López Michelsen and Alfonso López Pumarejo respectively, and former congressman, government minister...
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1934 to 1938, and again from 1942 to 1946 as the wife of President Alfonso López Pumarejo. Maria Michelsen Lombana was born into a prestigious family of merchants...
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lists. There have been 31 people in office, and 32 presidencies as Alfonso López Pumarejo served two non-consecutive terms and is counted chronologically...
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terms, with Alfonso López Pumarejo, Álvaro Uribe and Juan Manuel Santos being the only ones with double terms, in the case of López Pumarejo non-consecutive...
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immigration from Europe which assisted the national employment level. Alfonso López Pumarejo, the president of Colombia between the years 1934 and 1938 and also...
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1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma lived at No. 2 for many years and Alfonso López Pumarejo, twice President of Colombia, lived and died at No. 33 (which is...
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2007, losing to Atlético Nacional by a 4–3 score at the Estadio Alfonso López Pumarejo in Bogotá. They got their first victory in the top tier in the ninth...
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1944 due to the temporary absence of Alfonso López Pumarejo, in 1944 due to a kidnapping attempt against Pumarejo, briefly in 1960, and briefly in 1967...
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López Mateos, Mexican president Alfonso López Caballero, Colombian politician Alfonso López Michelsen, President of Colombia Alfonso López Pumarejo,...
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The National Police of Colombia (Spanish: Policía Nacional de Colombia) is the national police force of the Republic of Colombia. Although the National...
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Hidetsugu Yagi, Japanese electrical engineer (d. 1976) January 31 – Alfonso López Pumarejo, 14th and 16th President of Colombia (d. 1959) February 2 – Frank...
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this group were Alfonso López Pumarejo, Laureano Gómez, Eduardo Santos, Mariano Ospina Pérez, Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez, Luis López de Mesa, Luis Eduardo...
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organize a national revolt. In December 1951 and January 1952, Alfonso López Pumarejo, the former Colombian president and leader of the Liberal Party...
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Julio Mario Santo Domingo (redirect from Julio Mario Santo Domingo Pumarejo)
mother, from a rich and influential family, was first cousin of Alfonso López Pumarejo who was twice President of Colombia. He grew up in Barranquilla...
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Canada Estadio Alfonso López Pumarejo, a football stadium in Colombia Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, football stadium in Spain Estadio Alfonso Chico Carrasquel...
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School of Economics who asserted that it was the two-term president Alfonso López Pumarejo (1934–1938 and 1942–1946) of the Colombian Liberal Party instead...
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Alfonso Ávila, the founder of EasyFly, was also one of the founders of Aero República in 1992. The airline was founded as EasyFly in 2006 by Alfonso Ávila...
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unsuccessfully ran for President of Colombia in 1942, defeated by Alfonso López Pumarejo. After that he became increasingly close to the progressive sector...
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Independiente Santa Fe for their home games have been: the Estadio Alfonso López Pumarejo, its first ground, the Estadio Municipal Los Zipas and the Estadio...
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2015. Retrieved 10 December 2015. "AIP Colombia: SKVP – VALLEDUPAR Alfonso López Pumarejo" (PDF) (in Spanish). Unidad Administrativa Especial de Aeronáutica...
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Estadio Américo Montanini (redirect from Estadio Alfonso López)
was inaugurated on December 12, 1941. It was named Sports Unit Alfonso López Pumarejo, in honor of the one who led the reins of the nation for two periods...
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University of Colombia from 1949 to 1950. In 1938, the liberal president Alfonso López Pumarejo appointed Jaime Jaramillo Arango as Minister Plenipotentiary of...
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(ODEBO). The Games were officially opened by Colombian president Alfonso López Pumarejo, accompanied by Alberto Nariño Cheyne from the Colombian Olympic...
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