Costa Rican history. She retired on 13 May 2017. Her brother Luis Gerardo Villanueva Monge, a member of the National Liberation Party, has been a deputy...
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Mario Rodríguez Cobos (redirect from Mario Luis Rodriguez Cobos)
Plenario Legislativo decrete un minuto de silencio. EL PRESIDENTE LUIS GERARDO VILLANUEVA MONGE Véase el estudio de Patrick Barr-Melej (doctor en Historia por...
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Ever Magallanes Isidro Márquez Adrián Martinez Luis Alfonso Mendoza Mario Mendoza Joey Meneses Sid Monge Felipe Montemayor Andrés Mora Ángel Moreno Andrés...
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indigenous people and the LGBT population. In April 2014, President-elect Luis Guillermo Solís announced Mendoza as the next Costa Rican Ambassador to the...
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Antonio Pacheco Fernández 2006 – 2010 National Liberation Party Luis Gerardo Villanueva Monge 2010 – 2011 National Liberation Party Juan Carlos Mendoza García...
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Luis Patiño Bob Patterson Eric Patterson Scott Patterson Troy Patton Graham Pauley Jay Payton Jason Pearson Jake Peavy Alex Pelaez Roberto Peña Luis Perdomo...
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essayist Luis Jochamowitz (born 1953), journalist and biographer José Carlos Mariátegui (1894–1930), socialist essayist and journalist Jose Luis Mejía (born...
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Mislán (1862–1911), composer of danzas José Luis Moneró (1921–2011), composer and band leader Yolandita Monge (born 1955), singer, television host and theatrical...
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Jorge Rodríguez, Luis Contreras, Carlos Menjivar, Victor Velasquez, Daniel Sagastizado, Juan Carlos Padilla, Cristian Álvarez, Luis Castro, Ernesto Gochez...
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57 seats, giving her party a plurality. It attempted to reelect Luis Gerardo Villanueva as the assembly's president in violation of procedure, resulting...
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Alina Garciamendez – defender Greg Garza – defender Monica Gerardo – coach and former player Luis Gil – midfielder Alejandro Guido – attacking midfielder...
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(1875–1937) Luis Llorens Torres (Santurce) – Luis Lloréns Torres Manuel A. Pérez (San Juan) – Manuel Pérez (teacher) Marín (Patillas) and Luis Muñoz Marín...
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Tibaduiza Colombia 29:38.66 Luis Hernández Mexico 30:23.84 1982 Aldo Allen Cuba 30:13.12 Enrique Aquino Mexico 30:15.35 Gerardo Alcalá Mexico 30:28.04...
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7A 10,000 metres Luis Velásquez Guatemala 34:33.6A Isidoro Reséndiz Mexico 34:50.7A Cruz Serrano Mexico 34:52.5A Half marathon Luis Velásquez Guatemala...
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available here Luis Alberto de Cuenca, José del Rio Sainz, un poeta olvidado, [in:] Hispanic Poetry Review 1-2 (1999), p. 78 Gerardo Diego, Obras completas...
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Bernardo García; Jáuregui, Luis; Vázquez, Josefina Zoraida; Guerra, Elisa Speckman; Garciadiego, Javier; Aguilar, Luis Aboites (12 December 2013). A...
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1986–1990 Edgar Cervantes Villalta 1990–1999 Luis Paulino Mora Mora 1999–2013 Died in office Zarela Villanueva Monge 2013–2017 First female President of the...
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Beránger Ruiz de Apodaca (20 March 1870 – 5 October 1871) José Malcampo y Monge (5 October 1871 – 26 May 1872) Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo (26 May 1872...
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(1986–87) Juan Ramón Paredes (1987–88) Gregorio Bundio (1995) Cecilio "Chilo" Monge (2003–05) Miguel Ángel Díaz (2005 – June 2010) Rubén Alonso (June 2010 –...
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Nayarit Gerardo Montenegro Ibarra PRI Baja California Alejandro González Alcocer PAN Nuevo León Eloy Cantú Segovia PRI Baja California Sur Luis Coppola...
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Progressive Jorge Emmanuel Báez Pagán 58,185 5.03% Popular Democratic Enid Monge 55,475 4.80% Popular Democratic Keyliz Méndez Torres 54,656 4.73% Popular...
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Qualified for the phase indicated Group with 18 teams from Hidalgo, Puebla, San Luis Potosí, Tlaxcala and Veracruz. Academicos UGM Orizaba Alpha Camelia Chileros...
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November 27, 2013 Juventud Unida Univ. 1–0 Rivadavia (L) San Luis, Pcia. de San Luis Bergese 65' Stadium: Mario Sebastián Diez Referee: Pascual Fernández...
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