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    Juan Antonio Ríos Morales (Latin American Spanish: [xwan anˈtonjo ˈri.os]; November 10, 1888 – June 27, 1946) was a Chilean political figure who served...
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  • Juan Ríos can refer to: Juan Antonio Ríos (1888-1946), President of Chile Juan Ríos (baseball) (1942-1995), Puerto Rican baseball player Juan Ríos (field...
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    wing of the Radical Party, Juan Antonio Ríos, who defeated Ibáñez in the February 1942 election, obtaining 56% of the votes. Ríos' presidency was marked by...
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    of the Radical Party, Juan Antonio Ríos, who defeated Ibáñez in the February 1942 election, obtaining 55,7% of the votes. Ríos' presidency was marked...
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  • del Niño Presidente Juan Antonio Ríos (City of the Child President Juan Antonio Rios), known as Ciudad del Niño Presidente Ríos or only as a City of...
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    were held in Chile on February 1, 1942. The result was a victory for Juan Antonio Ríos of the Radical Party, who received 56% of the vote. The election was...
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    Democrat Radical Party (PRSD). 1932 - Juan Esteban Montero 1938 - Pedro Aguirre Cerda 1942 - Juan Antonio Ríos 1946 - Gabriel González Videla The following...
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  • Ríos spelling variants are: Ríós, Riós, Rios, de Ríos, de los Ríos, de Ríós, de los Ríós, de Rios, da Rios, do Rios, de los Rios, los Ríos, Ria, Río,...
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  • Errázuriz Echaurren, Pedro Montt, Elías Fernández, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Juan Antonio Ríos, Salvador Allende Presidents democratically elected then resigned...
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    nomination to Juan Antonio Ríos. The results were too close to call, so a tribunal of honor (electoral commission) was constituted, and Juan Antonio Ríos was finally...
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  • Literatura) was created by Law No. 7,368 during the presidency of Juan Antonio Ríos on 8 November 1942. It consists of a lump-sum monetary prize (16 million...
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    Radical Party senator, and former Interior Minister of president Juan Antonio Ríos; and Lucía Rodríguez Auda de Hiriart, of Basque French descent. In...
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  • 4 percent of the votes. Later it supported the administration of Juan Antonio Ríos (1942–46) and in 1957 merged with the Social Christian Conservative...
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    Museum of Vicuña. President Juan Antonio Ríos appointed him education minister in 1942. After the death of President Rios, Vice President Alfredo Duhalde...
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    President. He called for presidential elections that were won by Juan Antonio Ríos on February 1, 1942. Chile, BCN Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de...
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    until 1940, and then again between 1942 and 1944 under President Juan Antonio Rios. In 1945 he was elected a Senator for Valdivia, Osorno, Llanquihue...
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    Democratic Alliance, which supported the candidacy of the Radical Juan Antonio Ríos, who was triumphantly elected. The Socialists participated in his...
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    Republic of the Rio Grande Museum, Webb County Heritage Foundation. Gallegos, Juan Jose (December 2005). "Last Drop of My Blood": Col. Antonio Zapata: A Life...
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    Republic during the presidencies of the radicals Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Juan Antonio Ríos, and the second administration of Ibáñez del Campo, the latter position...
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    designer of the Chilean State during the first half of the 19th century Juan Antonio Ríos (1888–1946) – Chilean lawyer, political figure and 24th President...
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    Conservative parties. He was Finance Minister under the administration of Juan Antonio Ríos. Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook,...
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    School (UAS) Juan José Ríos UAS High School Cobaes 11 Lic. Alejandro Ríos Espinoza High School Conalep 117 Juan José Ríos High School Antonio Osuna, baseball...
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    Gabriela Mistral, which only came to fruition under his successor, Juan Antonio Ríos. On the economic side, and prompted in part by the devastating earthquake...
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    Housing & Urbanism: Carlos Montes Cisternas President of the Senate: Juan Antonio Coloma Correa President of the chamber of Deputies: Ricardo Cifuentes...
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  • 1946 in Chile. President of Chile: Juan Antonio Ríos (until 27 June), Alfredo Duhalde (until 17 October), Juan Antonio Iribarren (until 3 November), Gabriel...
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  • pertenecía a una población históricamente futbolera como es la popular Juan Antonio Ríos, en la capital, de donde surgieron Francisco "Chamaco" Valdés y Remigio...
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  • Juan Antonio Jimenez Cobo (born 11 May 1959) is a Spanish equestrian and Olympic medalist. He was born in Castro del Río. He won a silver medal in dressage...
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    the one who named the province Entre Ríos ("Between Rivers"). The new village received the name of San Antonio de Gualeguay because it was under the...
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  • election, which were won by the Democratic Alliance's candidate, Juan Antonio Ríos, who formed a cabinet which was supported by the main parties of the...
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  • Cordero Vega? El nuevo ministro de Justicia que asume tras polémica salida de Ríos". biobiochile.c. April 4, 2023. Retrieved April 15, 2023. Ministry of Justice...
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