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    Ricardo Obregón Cano (April 4, 1917 – June 19, 2016) was an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. Born in Río Cuarto, Córdoba, he was Governor of Córdoba...
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  • (born Raúl Alexánder Tito Cano; 1997), Peruvian footballer Ricardo Cano (born 1951), Argentine tennis player Ricardo Obregón Cano (1917–2016), Argentine...
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  • (1933–1995), Spanish musician and composer Ricardo Obregón Cano (1917–2016), Argentine politician Obregon (disambiguation) Patrick, Hanks (2003). Dictionary...
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    investigative newspaper. The Governor of Argentina's Córdoba Province, Ricardo Obregón Cano, was taken prisoner at his residence in the Córdoba after a rebellion...
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    Peronist right-wing unionist tendency, rival to Ricardo Obregón Cano. El Navarrazo y el gobierno de Obregón Cano: 1973-74, R. A. Ferrero, 1995 Tensiones y conflictos...
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    against guerrilla leaders Mario Firmenich, Fernando Vaca Narvaja, Ricardo Obregón Cano, Rodolfo Galimberti, Roberto Perdía, Héctor Pardo and Enrique Gorriarán...
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    Ricardo Balbín, Cámpora's unsuccessful rival at the May 1973 elections. Some leftist Peronist governors were deposed, among them Ricardo Obregón Cano...
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    Radical Civic Union (UCR), put forth their 1958 nominee, former Congressman Ricardo Balbín (head of the party's more conservative wing). Hoping to carry the...
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  • Soup Company). John Love, 73, British-born Australian scientist. Ricardo Obregón Cano, 99, Argentine politician, Governor of Córdoba (1973–1974). Allan...
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  • people accused of "illicit organization" with the Montoneros, such as Ricardo Obregón Cano, former Peronist governor of Cordoba deposed in a police coup in...
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    nation, notably Oscar Bidegain (Governor of Buenos Aires Province), Ricardo Obregon Cano (Governor of Córdoba Province) and Alberto Martínez Baca (Governor...
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    by the governors of the three provinces (Carlos Sylvestre Begnis, Ricardo Obregón Cano and Juan Cresto), acknowledging their political interest in joining...
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    forces under Villa. Obregón moved south from Sonora along the Pacific Coast. When his way was blocked by federal gunboats, Obregón attacked these boats...
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    Riachuelo Ricardo Brinzoni Ricardo Darin Ricardo Gareca Ricardo Güiraldes Ricardo Lavolpe Ricardo López Murphy Ricardo Obregón Cano Ricardo Villa Richard...
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  • May 1982, the exiled former Peronist governors Oscar Bidegain and Ricardo Obregón Cano appeared before the Argentine embassy in Lima, offering to fight...
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  • of Córdoba In office 28 February 1974 – 25 March 1974 Preceded by Ricardo Obregón Cano Succeeded by Duilio Brunello Personal details Born c. 1917 San Francisco...
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    persecuted. In 1974, after the police coup against the governor Ricardo Obregón Cano, the Luz y Fuerza labor union was abolished, and Tosco was forced...
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  • March 1971 – 25 May 1973 Preceded by José C. Uriburu Succeeded by Ricardo Obregón Cano Personal details Born 2 January 1914 Buenos Aires Died 19 July 1983...
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    revolutionary general Álvaro Obregón when the latter was president of Mexico in 1920–1924; Robles fought with Obregón's forces to put down the 1923 rebellion...
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    1971–1971 118 Helvio Guozden de facto Federal Interventor 1971–1973 119 Ricardo Obregón Cano 53rd Governor 1973–1974 120 Mario Agodino Provisional Governor 1974–1974...
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    that led to the violent exit of leftist Córdoba Province Governor Ricardo Obregón Cano, elected in 1973 as a Peronist (FREJULI) candidate, and Miguel helped...
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  • Miguel Moragues (until 25 May); Oscar Bidegain (from 25 May) Cordoba: Ricardo Obregón Cano (from month unknown) Chubut Province: Jorge Costa then Benito Fernández...
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  • (until 24 January); Victorio Calabró (from 24 January) Cordoba: Ricardo Obregón Cano Chubut Province: Benito Fernández Mendoza Province: until 6 June:...
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  • Quirós Echegaray, 1995-1997 Jorge Carlos Obregón Serrano, 1998-2000 Luis Ernesto Ayala Torres, 2000–2003, 2018 Ricardo Alaniz Posada, 2003-2006 Vicente Guerrero...
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    by Ramón Torres Méndez, Andrés de Santa María, Francisco Antonio Cano Cardona, Ricardo Acevedo Bernal, and Pedro José Figueroa amongst others. International...
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  • García / Lovely Norton Benjamín Rivero as Lucio Bermejo Ricardo Silva as Dr. Plutarco Obregón Janet Ruiz as Adolfina Ariadne Díaz as Aurora Jacqueline...
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  • Outlaw, Food Truck Owners from New York, NY (eliminated after the entrée) Jon Cano and Elizabeth Gribko, Chef & Pastry Chef from East Massapequa, NY (eliminated...
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    April 2023). "Claudia Sheinbaum inaugura el Pilares La Comuna" en Álvaro Obregón". El Heraldo de México (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 June 2023. "Nominan a...
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    front of locomotives. In the region where Constitutionalist general Álvaro Obregón operated in Sonora, the network was less dense, there was more use of just...
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  • Pedro de Camprobín Ricard Canals Miguel Navarro Cañizares Alonzo Cano José María Cano Antonio Guzmán Capel Vicenç Caraltó Juan de Valdés Carasquilla Peris...
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