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    1970. He rose to power as dictator after toppling the president Arturo Illia in a coup d'état self-named "Argentine Revolution". Onganía wanted to install...
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    military dictatorship which followed the overthrow of President Arturo Illia. A small group of prisoners succeeded in commandeering a plane and flying...
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    1964. A year later, the entire MNT was outlawed by then president Arturo Illia of the Radical Civic Union. Composed of young people from right-wing backgrounds...
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    European tour, during which, she was a guest of honor of Francisco Franco. By 1947, Franco had become politically isolated because he was one of the few remaining...
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  • Krajewska, 83, Polish actress (How to Be Loved, Brunet wieczorową porą). Illia Kyva, 46, Ukrainian politician, people's deputy (2019–2022), shot. Barbara...
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    of Peronism (1958–1966) Arturo Frondizi José María Guido Arturo Umberto Illia Revolución Argentina – Military Dictatorships (1966–1973) Juan Carlos Onganía...
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    Hervé. The Argentine militarist Juan Carlos Onganía, who overthrew Arturo Illia in a military putsch in 1966, as well as Alejandro Agustín Lanusse, who...
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  • were banned and which were won by Arturo Illia of the Radical Civic Union of the People (UCRP). After Illia, most votes were cast for None of the Above...
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    Sakomoto collaborated with the young Ukrainian violinist Illia Bondarenko on the single "Piece for Illia" as part of the compilation fundraiser Ukraine (volume...
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  • (1958–1962) José María Guido, Interim President (1962–1963) Arturo Umberto Illia, President (1963–1966) Military Junta, (1966) Juan Carlos Onganía, de facto...
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    elections. Frondizi criticized the inauguration and the government of Arturo Illia, who in fact accepted the overthrow of Frondizi as legal and annulled some...
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    participate in 1965 by the conciliatory President Arturo Illia. This concession earned Illia little political goodwill; it was vehemently opposed by anti-Peronists...
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    Uszkoreit, Jakob; Jones, Llion; Gomez, Aidan N.; Kaiser, Lukasz; Polosukhin, Illia (2017-06-12). "Attention Is All You Need". arXiv:1706.03762 [cs.CL]. Wolf...
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    that year helped lead to the overthrow of the moderate President Arturo Illia, and to the return of dictatorship. Perón became increasingly unable to...
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    army. Delegation of the Federal Police: now houses OSDE, located on Av. Illia, 20 meters from Chacabuco. Investigations: Lavalle street between Rivadavia...
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    Russia". The Washington Post. Retrieved 11 September 2022. Ponomarenko, Illia (18 February 2022). "47 shelling incidents leave 5 injured in Donbas". The...
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  • Perón Partido – Juan Perón, President of Argentina Pueblo Illia (Misiones) – Arturo Umberto Illia, President of Argentina Rafaela, Santa Fe Province – Rafaela...
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    called in 1983. She lived in Madrid, maintained close links with Francisco Franco's family, and sometimes went to Marbella. She sold Perón's Puerta de Hierro...
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    coup d'état against the moderate President Arturo Illia was carried out largely as a reaction to Illia's decision to honor local and legislative elections...
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    del Franco, was elected Vice President of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies. The 1965 elections were a notable accomplishment for President Illia, who...
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    elections were repealed and Peronism was prohibited once again. Arturo Illia was elected in 1963 and led an increase in prosperity across the board;...
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  • HAGH Ginir Airport Ginir, Ethiopia UTC+03:00 GNR SAHR Dr. Arturo Umberto Illia Airport General Roca, Río Negro, Argentina UTC−03:00 GNS WIMB Binaka Airport...
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    the province of Buenos Aires, the son of Italian-born tycoon Francesco "Franco" Macri (owner of the Philco affiliate in Argentina) and Alicia Blanco-Villegas...
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    President of Argentina Arturo Frondizi, President of Argentina Arturo Umberto Illia, President of Argentina Raúl Alberto Lastiri, President of Argentina Eduardo...
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    Argentinos. The Belgrano Sur runs over tracks and through stations built by the Franco–Belgian-owned Compañía General de Buenos Aires and British Midland companies...
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    Perón's first presidency. Unlike the right wing ideologies of Mussolini and Franco, Peronism relied heavily on unions and the working class. Barreneche, Sebastián...
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  • Luisa Miller, Donizetti's Adina in Elisir d'Amor, Mozart's Donna Elvira and Illia, and Massenet's title role in Manon.[citation needed] By 1992, Miriam Gauci...
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    magazine reported that she might suffer from bipolar disorder. Journalist Franco Lindner interviewed the psychiatrist who treated her without revealing his...
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    She withdrew from the Moscow Institute in 1909, in favor of classes at Illia Mashkov and Alexander Mikhailovsky's studios, where she was able to study...
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    appointed Yakubu Gowon as head of state. Argentine Revolution: President Arturo Illia was overthrown by military forces supporting the leadership of General Juan...
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