José Pardo may refer to: José Pardo y Barreda (1864–1947), Peruvian politician, twice president of Peru José Antonio Pardo (born 1988), Spanish footballer...
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candidate was José Pardo, former president and leader of the civilismo, who widely defeated the democratic candidate Carlos de Piérola [es]. José Pardo y Barreda...
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he would retain until 1904, when the former Prime Minister José Pardo became president. Pardo offered the position of Prime Minister to Leguía, who accepted...
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feminist figure. Emilia Pardo Bazán was born into an affluent noble family in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. She was the only child of José Pardo Bazán y Mosquera...
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Marquis, José Pardo Paredes (born 1947), is one of President Jose Pardo's grandchildren. Politics of Peru List of presidents of Peru "Pardo Barreda, José (1864-1947)...
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José Antonio Pardo Lucas (born 21 April 1988) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Extremadura. Born in Valencia, Pardo...
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presidential elections which were won by José Pardo y Barreda, who governed from August 18, 1915. President Pardo sent Benavides to Paris (1916) as an observer...
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In Brazil, Pardo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpaʁdu]) is an ethnic and skin color category used by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics...
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Perú. In the 90s, the club decided to change their name back to José Pardo. José Pardo has had a long-standing rivalry with Deportivo Pomalca. Copa Perú:...
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Spanish has been in the country since it began being taught in the time of José Pardo instead of the country's Native languages, especially the languages in...
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and José Pardo y Barreda of the Civilista Party was declared the winner. He governed until September 24, 1904, before he was succeeded by Pardo. He died...
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Verona, were published after his death. David ben José Pardo : The rabbi, born in Amsterdam, son of José Pardo, Hazzan in London. He translated into Spanish...
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resignation of José de San Martín to his position as Protector of Peru and his subsequent departure from Peru. The first president was José de la Riva Agüero...
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Isaac José Pardo Soublette (Caracas, 14 October 1905 - 3 March 2000), was a Venezuelan intellectual of German-Jewish extraction known for his essays: Esta...
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name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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Trinidad Hermenegildo José María Juan Francisco Pardo de Tavera y Gorricho (13 April 1857 – 26 March 1925) was a Filipino physician, historian and politician...
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Antonio Jose Pardo Andretta (born September 8, 1970 in Caracas) is an alpine skier from Venezuela. He competed for Venezuela at the 2014 Winter Olympics...
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Brazil Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo, a municipality in São Paulo, Brazil São José do Rio Pardo, a municipality in São Paulo, Brazil Pardo Miguel District, a district...
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of the gendarmerie forces of Lima, against the outgoing government of José Pardo y Barreda. The result of the coup was successful for Leguía, who began...
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Cesar Legaspi (National Artist, 1990); Demetrio Diego; Diosdado Lorenzo; José Pardo; Ricarte Purugganan; Bonifacio Cristobal; Arsenio Capili; Anita Magsaysay-Ho...
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of Peru. His sister, Mariana Pardo y Lavalle, married José Antonio de Lavalle, with whom she had children, including José Antonio and Hernando. "Ministerio...
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Zevallos 16 José Miguel Medina 2 August 1872 3 September 1873 Manuel Pardo 17 José Eusebio Sánchez Pedraza [es] 3 September 1873 1874 18 José de la Riva-Agüero...
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José Antonio de Lavalle y Pardo was a Peruvian lawyer and politician. He was born in Lima on January 1, 1858. His father was the diplomat José Antonio...
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José Pardo 24 1948 Sport José Pardo 25 1949 Sport José Pardo 26 1950 Boca Juniors 27 1951 Boca Juniors 28 1952 Boca Juniors 29 1953 Sport José Pardo 30...
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País Efigenio Ameijeiras Osmany Cienfuegos Ramiro Valdés Renato Guitart José Pardo Llada Teodulio Mitchel Pedro Luis Boitel Abraham Manuel Artime Cuba portal...
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Jorge Daniel Pardo (born September 7, 1980) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the lead role of Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes in the television series...
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Pardo may refer to: Joseph Pardo (hazzan) (c. 1624–1677), English hazzan Joseph Pardo (rabbi) (c. 1561–1619), Italian rabbi and merchant José Pardo (disambiguation)...
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de Osma y Pardo [es] Augusto B. Leguía Felipe Pardo y Barreda [es] Francisco Tudela y Varela Antonio Miró Quesada de la Guerra José Pardo y Aliaga [es]...
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headed by Serapio Calderón, Cándamo was succeeded by his foreign minister José Pardo. Manuel Candamo married Teresa Álvarez-Calderón, and had two daughters...
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Autonomous community Galicia Province Lugo Comarca Lugo Government • Alcalde José Pardo Lombao (PP) Population (2018) • Total 5,093 Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer...
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