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    Juan Felipe Ibarra (1 May 1787 - 15 July 1851) was an Argentine soldier and politician. He was one of the caudillos who dominated the Argentine interior...
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    Juan Felipe Ibarra Department (Spanish: Departamento Juan Felipe Ibarra) is a department of Argentina in Santiago del Estero Province. The capital city...
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    conformed to the Rizal Law. Don Juan Crisóstomo Eibarramendia y Magsalin, commonly referred to in the novel as Ibarra or Crisóstomo, is the novel's protagonist...
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  • municipality and village in Santiago del Estero in Argentina. It is the capital of the Juan Felipe Ibarra Department. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e...
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    Tucumán in 1820, coming under the control of pro-autonomy Governor Juan Felipe Ibarra. Among the new province's most effective advocates during its early...
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  • Argentina, Volumes 20–22, Argentina, 2001 Juan Felipe Ibarra: el caudillo de la selva, Jorge Newton, 1973 Juan Felipe Ibarra y el federalismo del Norte, A. Peña...
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    for facing the federal leader and governor of Santiago del Estero, Juan Felipe Ibarra, who had imprisoned Capt. Libarona. Palacio's writing recounted in...
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  • don Juan Felipe Ibarra !!!". La Barbarie Nacionalista. 27 April 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-03. Lascano, Luis Alén (4 April 2010). "JUAN FELIPE IBARRA". Retrieved...
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    Heredia Juan Felipe Ibarra Juan Lavalle Estanislao López Ricardo López Jordán Bartolomé Mitre José María Paz Ángel Vicente Peñaloza Juan Perón Juan Facundo...
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  • Unitarian government. He returned to face Facundo Quiroga, supported Juan Felipe Ibarra, Governor of Santiago del Estero Province. He advanced to the outskirts...
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  • nun, founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny (b. 1779) 1851 – Juan Felipe Ibarra, Argentinian general and politician (b. 1787) 1857 – Carl Czerny,...
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    (and an ancestor of writer Jorge Luis Borges), the 19th-century painter Felipe Taboada, as well as Francisco René and Mario Roberto Santucho, founders...
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    Rabobank Bestuurscentrum Utrecht  Netherlands 105 m (344 ft) 27/27 Juan Felipe Ibarra Complex Santiago del Estero  Argentina 104.5 m (343 ft) 25/18 Residencial...
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    Abipones led by Juan Felipe Ibarra, who defeated Echauri in an engagement on 31 March 1820 and forced him to retreat to Tucumán. Ibarra was appointed the...
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    Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) is an opera in 3 acts by Felipe Padilla de León with libretto by Guillermo Tolentino. The opera was closely based on a novel...
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  • (1948–2013), Spanish forward Juan Gómez González (1954–1992), Spanish forward Juan Antonio Felipe Gallego (born 1961), Spanish defender Juan Francisco Rodríguez...
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    indigenous bolas. In Santiago del Estero Province, the insurgent leader Juan Felipe Ibarra used a defense of a "scorched earth" policy. As the borders of the...
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  • tried to convince the Santiago leader Juan Felipe Ibarra to join him, but Ibarra refused and remained true to Juan Manuel de Rosas. After his defeat in...
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  • (respectively partidos and comunas). Except in La Rioja, Mendoza, and San Juan Provinces, departments have no executive authorities or assemblies of their...
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  • Lima, Peru. He also made portraits of caudillos such as Juan Manuel de Rosas, Juan Felipe Ibarra, Facundo Quiroga and Ángel Vicente Peñaloza. When his niece...
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    Bartolo, San Felipe de la Peña, San Fermín, San Francisco 1, San Francisco 2, San Francisco Salsipuedes, San Isidro las Piñas, San José, San Juan Bautista...
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  • Sánchez Adolfo Urías Agustín Lara Agustín Arana Alejandro Fernández Alejandro Ibarra Aleks Syntek Ariel Camacho Arturo Meza Álex Lora Alexander Acha Alfonso...
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    results: Juan Francisco Estrada gets by Felipe Orucuta". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved January 25, 2021. Christ, Scott (December 8, 2018). "Juan Francisco...
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  • repelled the attacks of his enemies in Salta Province. He also held off Juan Felipe Ibarra in Rio Hondo, forcing him to return to Santiago del Estero. Quiroga...
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  • Fernando Enriques de Salamanca Leonardo Santa Isabel Ignacio María Smith Ibarra Juan Irigoyen Guerricabeitia Enrico Conde di San Martino Valperga José Arce...
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  • was born in the municipality of Chinandega, Chinandega department, to Felipe Ibarra and Eloísa Mayorga. His father was an attorney, philologist, and poet...
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    of Santiago del Estero, Córdoba and La Rioja, (Mariano Fragueiro, Juan Felipe Ibarra and Facundo Quiroga, respectively), at the beginning of the 1830,...
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  • Druziuk (56) Lautaro Ferrero (50) Ignacio Ibarra (44) Máximo Kiernan (49) Tadeo Marcucci (46) Felipe Merlini (55) Juan Ronconi (40) Facundo Sarto (48) Tobías...
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    starring Pancho Magalona as Simoun/Crisóstomo Ibarra 1970: El filibusterismo, an opera composed by Felipe Padilla de León with libretto by Anthony Morli...
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    governor of San Juan Province, Colonel Nazario Benavídez, and the governor of Santiago del Estero Province, Brigadier Juan Felipe Ibarra. Lamadrid later...
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