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    Jorge Córdova (23 April 1822, in La Paz – 23 October 1861) was a Bolivian general and politician who served as the 12th president of Bolivia from 1855...
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  • Jorge Cordova is the name of: Jorge Córdova (1822–1862), military officer and constitutional President of Bolivia (1855–1857) Jorge Luis Córdova (1907–1994)...
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    daughters, Edelmira and Mercedes. Edelmira would later marry General Jorge Córdova, who became Belzu's successor. Belzu fought in the battles of the Peru-Bolivian...
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    various conspiracies against Belzu. In 1857, he overthrew President Jorge Córdova, Belzu's son-in-law, and assumed the presidency. Linares, Bolivia's...
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    father, Félix Córdova Dávila, had served as Puerto Rico's fourth Resident Commissioner from 1917 to 1932. Born in Manatí, Puerto Rico, Córdova was a 1924...
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    The Córdova Cabinet constituted the 23rd cabinet of the Bolivian Republic. It was formed on 17 August 1855, 2 days after Jorge Córdova was sworn-in as...
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    Championship. "Jorge Córdova". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 24 June 2021. "South American Championship 1937". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 June 2021. Jorge Córdova at...
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  • businessman and politician Jair Córdova (born 1996), Peruvian footballer Jeanne Córdova (1948–2016), American trailblazer Jorge Córdova (1822–1862), Bolivian military...
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    Jorge Fernando Tuto Quiroga Ramírez (born 5 May 1960) is a Bolivian industrial engineer and politician who served as the 62nd president of Bolivia from...
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    Jorge Córdova, at his house located in the San Jorge neighborhood of the city of La Paz. The soldiers in charge of arresting him transferred Córdova to...
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    (1848–55) and then ran for president of Bolivia but was defeated by General Jorge Córdova. After staying for a while in Argentina, he returned to France where...
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    office (Antonio José de Sucre, Eusebio Guilarte, Manuel Isidoro Belzu, Jorge Córdova, Mariano Melgarejo, Hilarión Daza, José Manuel Pando, and Juan José...
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  • Jorge Cordova (born September 25, 1981) is a former American football linebacker. Cordova, who is of Mexican–American descent, was selected by the Jacksonville...
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    constitution. Over 1829, Obando was defeated by Colombian general José María Córdova at Bolívar's direction in January and then pardoned, while Sucre and Venezuelan...
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    colonel, in gratitude for having helped him overthrow former president Jorge Córdova (at the age of 39). In 1862, the president of Bolivia, José María de...
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    imported from the notoriously repressive Argentine dictatorship of General Jorge Videla.[citation needed] The García Meza regime, while brief (its original...
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    (1847–1848) ▌José Miguel de Velasco (1848) ▌Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1848–1855) ▌Jorge Córdova (1855–1857) ▌José María Linares (1857–1861) ▌José María de Achá (1861–1864)...
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    from Spain. Córdova was born in Concepción, Antioquia on September 8, 1799. He died in Santuario, Antioquia, on October 17, 1829. Córdova's military career...
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    (1847–1848) ▌José Miguel de Velasco (1848) ▌Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1848–1855) ▌Jorge Córdova (1855–1857) ▌José María Linares (1857–1861) ▌José María de Achá (1861–1864)...
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    lung cancer, Banzer resigned in 2001 and was succeeded by Vice President Jorge Quiroga. Banzer was native to the rural lowlands of the Santa Cruz Department...
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    (Antonio José de Sucre, José Miguel de Velasco, Pedro Blanco Soto, and Jorge Córdova) were all born before Bolivia gained independence in 1825. La Rosca...
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    consolidate around former president Carlos Mesa as Áñez and former president Jorge Quiroga dropped out. Early results favored Mesa, but polling firm Ciesmori's...
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    (1847–1848) ▌José Miguel de Velasco (1848) ▌Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1848–1855) ▌Jorge Córdova (1855–1857) ▌José María Linares (1857–1861) ▌José María de Achá (1861–1864)...
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    He remained there even after the March 1976 coup that brought General Jorge Videla to power in Argentina. In early June 1976, Torres was kidnapped and...
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    (1847–1848) ▌José Miguel de Velasco (1848) ▌Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1848–1855) ▌Jorge Córdova (1855–1857) ▌José María Linares (1857–1861) ▌José María de Achá (1861–1864)...
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    (1847–1848) ▌José Miguel de Velasco (1848) ▌Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1848–1855) ▌Jorge Córdova (1855–1857) ▌José María Linares (1857–1861) ▌José María de Achá (1861–1864)...
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  • Eusebio Guilarte, former acting President of Bolivia 23 October 1861 Jorge Córdova, former President of Bolivia 23 March 1865 Manuel Isidoro Belzu, former...
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    Isidoro Belzu, Provisional President (1848–1850), President (1850–1855) Jorge Córdova, President (1855–1857) José María Linares, Provisional President (1857–1858)...
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    Deacons Keith Berry, wrestler and professional mixed martial artist Jorge Cordova, former professional football player, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee...
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  • Lorenzo Córdova Vianello (born 6 February 1972) is a Mexican academic who was the Director of the Instituto Nacional Electoral. On 3 April 2014, the Chamber...
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