Venezuela. Francisco Linares Alcántara was born on April 13, 1825, in Turmero, Aragua to General Francisco de Paula Alcántara and Trinidad Linares. His father...
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of Santa Rita is the shire town of the Francisco Linares Alcántara Municipality. The Francisco Linares Alcántara Municipality, according to a 2007 population...
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to 13 February 1879. He was a half brother of his predecessor Francisco Linares Alcántara. He was overthrown by the general José Gregorio Cedeño [es],...
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Dominican baseball player Francisco Linares Alcántara – Venezuelan statesman Izzy Alcántara – Dominican baseball player Paulino Alcántara – Filipino footballer...
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(1859-1863), including his most adept followers, Joaquín Crespo and Francisco Linares Alcántara, to overthrow the Blue government of José Ruperto Monagas. After...
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Look up Alcantara, Alcántara, or alcántara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alcantara, Alcântara (Portuguese), Alcántara (Spanish), Alcàntara, Alcàntera...
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Herrera Linares (1879–1967), Spanish military engineer; president of the Spanish government-in-exile from 1960 to 1962 Francisco Linares Alcántara (1825–1878)...
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was rebuilt in the Neo-Gothic style. His successor, General Francisco Linares Alcántara, died in office in December, 1878, and there were several revolutionary...
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the state of Aragua, Venezuela. It is the shire town of the Francisco Linares Alcántara Municipality. It is part of the metropolitan area of Maracay...
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municipalities (municipios): Bolívar (San Mateo) Camatagua (Camatagua) Francisco Linares Alcántara (Santa Rita) Girardot (Maracay) José Angel Lamas (Santa Cruz)...
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government palace and official residence of presidents including Francisco Linares Alcántara and Cipriano Castro. Since 1912 it has been the headquarters...
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(2006–2007), George H. W. Bush (2018), Ruth Bader Ginsburg (2020). Francisco Linares Alcántara (1878), Juan Vicente Gómez (1935), Carlos Delgado Chalbaud (1950)...
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community television station on channel 40 in the municipality of Francisco Linares Alcantara Municipality, Aragua State, Venezuela. Teletambores began broadcasting...
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September 2022. Moya, Francisco José (21 March 2008). "Carlos Alcántara, 'El Aplicado', no quiere suspender en Linares" [Carlos Alcántara, 'The Focused One'...
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General Jose Antonio Anzoategui" 412th Armor Battalion "Major General Jose Francisco Bermudez" 413th Armor Battalion "Brigadier Pedro León Torres" 414th Armor...
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de Miranda, Venezuelan Independence hero Francisco Linares Alcántara Municipality – Francisco Linares Alcántara, Venezuelan President Jauregui Municipality...
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Chacao (Metropolitan District of Caracas) 3,962.69 Santa Rita (Francisco Linares Alcántara), Aragua 2,604.25 Carlos Soublette, Vargas 2,506.08 Capital District...
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poet William Cuevas (born 1990), professional baseball player Francisco Linares Alcántara (1825–1878), President of Venezuela Yohan Pino (born 1983), professional...
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journalist. Active in the War of Independence. (28 November 1876). Francisco Linares Alcántara. Soldier and politician, President of Venezuela. (4 December...
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Greek). Retrieved 25 April 2024. Nieschulz de Stockhausen, Elke. "Linares Alcántara, Francisco". Diccionario de Historia de Venezuela (in Spanish). BiblioFEP...
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President (1870) Antonio Guzmán Blanco, President (1870–1877) Francisco Linares Alcántara, President (1877–1878) José Gregorio Valera, Interim President...
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until 1877 when he had to leave power in favor of his opponents. Francisco Linares Alcántara led a government very opposed to his predecessors Guzmancism...
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Ezequiel Zamora † Juan Crisóstomo Falcón Antonio Guzmán Blanco Francisco Linares Alcántara Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual Juan Antonio Sotillo Julián Castro José...
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December 1878 and February 1879. The government of President Francisco Linares Alcántara (February 1877 - November 1878) had been characterized by strong...
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returned to Venezuela in 1876 at the advent of a new president, Francisco Linares Alcántara. However, in just one year he returned to New York again, when...
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Sanidad) by order of the Minister of Internal Relations, General Francisco Linares Alcántara. At that time, the sanitary situation of the country was quite...
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Fernando de Apure) Bolívar (San Mateo) Camatagua (Camatagua) Francisco Linares Alcántara (Santa Rita) Girardot (Maracay) José Angel Lamas (Santa Cruz)...
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(1829–1899) Caracas 27 April 1870 – 27 February 1877 10 (1873–77) 16 Francisco Linares Alcántara (1825–1878) Aragua 27 February 1877 – 30 November 1878 11 (1877–82)...
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Alcalá Santo Alcalá Arismendy Alcántara Izzy Alcántara Raúl Alcántara Sandy Alcántara Sergio Alcántara Victor Alcántara Manny Alexander Antonio Alfonseca...
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Guillermo Tell Villegas Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl Raimundo Andueza Palacio Francisco González Guinán Manuel Antonio Matos Manuel Díaz Rodríguez Ignacio Andrade...
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