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    Juan Campisteguy Oxcoby (7 September 1859 – 4 September 1937) was a Uruguayan soldier, lawyer, and President of Uruguay (1927–1931). He was born in Montevideo...
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    Juan María Bordaberry Arocena (Spanish: [boɾðaβeˈri aɾoˈsena]; 17 June 1928 – 17 July 2011), was an Uruguayan politician and cattle rancher who served...
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    Batllismo with the former presidents Claudio Williman, José Serrato, Juan Campisteguy, the Vierismo, the Riverismo and the majority sector of the National...
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    from 1 March 1927 for just under one year, alongside new president Juan Campisteguy, until he was succeeded by Luis C. Caviglia on 16 February 1928. The...
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    Rivera stayed in the newly created Cisplatina province. Rivera first met with Juan Antonio Lavalleja in 1825, during an event that would become known as the...
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    former first lady and senator Julia Pou. He has two siblings, Pilar and Juan José, and is the great-grandson of Luis Alberto de Herrera on his paternal...
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    Duncan Stewart Juan Idiarte Borda Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Batlle y Ordóñez Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra...
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    auction, and the construction of a three-storey house by the young architect Juan María Aubriot, was ordered by Fein Lerena family. In 1925, the young Luis...
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    fact, the only one to carry a military title. These five individuals were: Juan María Bordaberry, Alberto Demicheli, Aparicio Méndez, Álvarez, and Rafael...
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    Duncan Stewart Juan Idiarte Borda Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Batlle y Ordóñez Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra...
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  • Oriental del Uruguay. Among the revolutionaries were Lorenzo Batlle, Juan Campisteguy and Claudio Williman, future presidents of Uruguay. The preparations...
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    initiated – for the victims of the 1973–1985 dictatorship; Bordaberry's father, Juan María Bordaberry, established the dictatorship with a 1973 decree dissolving...
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    Duncan Stewart Juan Idiarte Borda Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Batlle y Ordóñez Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra...
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    the civilian-military administration which took office following President Juan Maria Bordaberry's coup in 1973 at a time of great social tension. It was...
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    scholars and contemporaries between a "constitutionalist" faction, led by Juan Campisteguy, and a "pro-coup" side led by Manini Ríos who, despite publicly identified...
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  • September 4 Daniel Alexander Cameron, Canadian politician (b. 1870) Juan Campisteguy, Uruguayan lawyer, soldier and 25th President of Uruguay (b. 1859)...
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    of the Palacio Legislativo, Montevideo. He himself was succeeded by Juan Campisteguy. Serrato was the president of Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay...
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    del uruguay tomo VI, Abarca los gobiernos de Viera, Brum, Serrato y Campisteguy, desde 1915 hasta 1930, p. 195 Historia del Uruguay, Volume 2 By M. Schurmann...
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    the civilian-military administration which took office following President Juan Maria Bordaberry's coup in 1973. He succeeded Bordaberry as President in...
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  • President (1923–1927) Juan Campisteguy, President (1927–1931) Gabriel Terra, President (1931–1939) Alfredo Baldomir, President (1939–1943) Juan José de Amézaga...
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    dissolution of parliament with the coup d'état carried out by President Juan María Bordaberry. Lacalle was elected president in the 1989 election, which...
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    President of Uruguay between 1835 and 1838. Oribe was a big supporter of Juan Manuel de Rosas in Argentina, who in turn supported him. In 1838 he was forced...
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    in the Colorado Party and formed a triumvirate with Fructuoso Rivera and Juan Antonio Lavalleja in 1853.: 21  He served as interim President of Uruguay...
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    term in 1971, but it did not pass. After Pacheco left office, his successor Juan María Bordaberry appointed him as Uruguay's Ambassador to Spain. Later, President...
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    Juan Bautista Idiarte Borda y Soumastre (April 20, 1844 – August 25, 1897) was the 17th President of Uruguay. He is the only Uruguayan president to be...
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  • the University of Montevideo From 1927 to 1930 he was secretary of Juan Campisteguy From 1930 to 1939 he was Minister plenipotentiary in Madrid with accreditation...
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    March to October 1972 he served as Minister of Education and Culture under Juan María Bordaberry. He publicly opposed the 1973 coup d'état and the subsequent...
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    Juan José de Amézaga Landaroso (January 28, 1881 – August 21, 1956) was a Uruguayan political figure. Amézaga was a prominent member of the Colorado Party...
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    población calculada pasa] a 233 238 [habitantes]. "Campisteguy, Juan". Hijo de Martin Campisteguy nacido en Saint-Jean-de-Pied-de-Port y Magdalena Oxcoby...
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    Duncan Stewart Juan Idiarte Borda Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Batlle y Ordóñez Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra...
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