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    Juan José Viamonte González (February 9, 1774 – March 31, 1843) was an Argentine general in the early 19th century. Viamonte was born in Buenos Aires and...
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  • of Bolivia Juan José Viamonte González, Argentinian soldier and head of state, 12th and 15th Governor of Buenos Aires Province Justo José de Urquiza y...
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  • Viamonte may refer to: Juan José Viamonte, 19th century Argentine general. General Viamonte Partido, a political division in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina...
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    the only exception of Juan Lavalle. Juan Manuel de Rosas kept the governor office for seventeen consecutive years until Justo José de Urquiza defeated him...
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    him with Juan José Viamonte. Balcarce was imprisoned and died in exile in Concepción del Uruguay. List of heads of state of Argentina Juan Ramón Balcarce...
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    related to Juan Martín de Pueyrredón. Biography by José M. Carcione (PDF file). (in Spanish) Short biography at Biografías y Vidas. Juan Martín de Pueyrredón...
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    Lavalle under siege and forced him to resign with the Cañuelas pact. Juan José Viamonte was designated as interim governor, and the legislature that was removed...
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    Argentine Confederation from 1854 to 1860. Justo José de Urquiza y García was born in Entre Ríos, the son of José Narciso de Urquiza Álzaga, born in Castro Urdiales...
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    Juan Carlos Onganía Carballo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwaŋ ˈkaɾlos oŋɡaˈni.a]; 17 March 1914 – 8 June 1995) was President of Argentina from 29 June 1966...
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    member of Avanza Libertad (Freedom Advances), a political party founded by José Luis Espert. During his campaign for the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, Milei...
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  • (1815) Juan José Viamonte, Supreme Director (1815) José de San Martín, Matías de Irigoyen, Manuel de Sarratea, Third Triumvirate (1815) José Rondeau...
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    reelection. The first elected president under the constitution was Justo José de Urquiza, but Buenos Aires seceded from the Argentine Confederation as...
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    Advancing in rank as a specialist in cavalry tactics, he assisted fellow General José Félix Uriburu in an authoritarian coup that deposed Hipólito Yrigoyen in...
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    Vandor had been killed in 1969, his rival José Alonso in 1970, now in 1973 it was the turn of CGT leader José Rucci, and a year later building workers'...
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    Mitre, Mariano Moreno, Juan José Paso, Gervasio Antonio de Posadas, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, and Justo José de Urquiza. José de San Martín is known...
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    Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an Argentine politician and army officer...
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    Elhistoriador.com.ar. 6 November 2017. "Por Juan Alemann" (PDF). Martinezdehoz.com. Retrieved 8 July 2022. "José Alfredo Martinez de Hoz - Biografía". Martinezdehoz...
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    Héctor José Cámpora (26 March 1909 – 18 December 1980) was an Argentine politician. A major figure of left-wing Peronism, Cámpora was briefly Argentine...
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    alongside former ministers Antonio Cafiero, Jorge Taiana, Miguel Unamuno, José Deheza, and Pedro Arrighi, the unionists Jorge Triaca, Diego Ibáñez, and...
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    designated a commission made up of delegates Vicente Gallo, José Camilo Crotto, Pelagio Luna, José Saravia, and Isaías Amado. At the same time, it named another...
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    Salta to José de Uriburu y Poveda and Serafina de Uriburu y Álvarez de Arenales, who were cousins. He was also the nephew of President José Evaristo Uriburu...
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    Minister. Alemann inherited an economy in deep recession in the aftermath of José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz's economic policies of the late 1970s. Alemann slashed...
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    de Alvear Juan José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín de Pueyrredón José Rondeau Juan Pedro Aguirre...
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    Cornelio Saavedra, Manuel Belgrano, Esteban Romero, Juan Martín de Pueyrredón, Juan José Viamonte and Martín Rodriguez) also contributed to the growth...
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    Separated from the latter, Celia (sister of the personal photographer of Juan Domingo Perón) married Judge Carlos Pelagio Galíndez (son of a Senator of...
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    twenty-three attended: Carlos Ruckauf, Juan Carlos Romero, Gildo Insfrán, Ángel Mazza, Carlos Rovira and Alicia Lemme. José Manuel de la Sota, governor of Córdoba...
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    by a junta from then until 1973. The June 1966 coup established General Juan Carlos Onganía as de facto president, supported by several leaders of the...
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    Peronist candidate in his administrative division. The elected president Héctor José Cámpora and his vice president resigned a few months later, leading to the...
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    Isabel Perón (category Juan Perón)
    as president of a country. Isabel Perón was the third wife of President Juan Perón. During her husband's third term as president from 1973 to 1974, she...
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    retaliation. He had been involved in the June 1956 execution of Army General Juan José Valle—associated with the Peronist movement— and 26 Peronist militants...
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