• Vicente Uribe Galdeano (30 December 1902 – 11 July 1961) was a Spanish metalworker and politician who became a member of the executive of the Communist...
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    the communists Jesús Hernández Tomás as minister of education and Vicente Uribe as minister of agriculture, the republicans José Giral as foreign minister...
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    Jesús Hernández Tomás PCE Agriculture 4 September 1936 17 May 1937 Vicente Uribe Galdeano PCE Justice 4 September 1936 4 November 1936 Mariano Ruiz-Funes...
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    at first overcame all resistance. The communist government ministers Vicente Uribe and Jesús Hernández Tomás demanded the resignation of Martínez Cabrera...
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    Vicente Fernández Gómez (17 February 1940 – 12 December 2021) was a Mexican ranchera singer, actor and film producer. Nicknamed "Chente" (short for Vicente)...
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    Zenón Uribe Uribe (April 12, 1859 – October 15, 1914, in Bogotá) was a Colombian lawyer, journalist, and general in the liberal party rebel army. Uribe Uribe...
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  • replaced Antón by the Socialist Fernando Piñuela. The Communist ministers Vicente Uribe and Jesús Hernández Tomás protested at Antón's demotion to brigade commissar...
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  • of the party who succeeded José Bullejos. The others were José Díaz, Vicente Uribe, Juan Astigarrabía and Jesús Hernández Tomás. Mije moved to Madrid in...
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    Barcelona May Days, the two Communist ministers, Jesús Hernández Tomás and Vicente Uribe, proposed to the government that the National Labor Confederation (CNT)...
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    municipalities of Vista Hermosa, La Macarena, La Uribe and Mesetas in Meta Department, and San Vicente del Caguán in Caquetá Department to negotiate a...
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    Gen. Queipo de Llano, Andrés Nin, General Mola, Gen. Asensio Torrado, Vicente Uribe, Jesús Hernández Tomás (Education Minister), Garcia Oliver, Giral, Galarza...
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  • of Hacienda "Las Bandidas", where he lives and works. Héctor Peña as Vicente Uribe, Corina study partner. Sabrina Salvador as Dinorah Gioia Arismendi as...
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  • Ricardo de la Cierva, Carrillo betrayed Monzón to the police. However, Vicente Uribe said that the PCE had given orders that both Monzón and León Trilla...
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    new leaders of the party who succeeded José Bullejos. The others were Vicente Uribe, Antonio Mije, Juan Astigarrabía and Jesús Hernández Tomás. The 4th...
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  • for him, particularly the communist ministers Vicente Uribe and Jesús Hernández. On 15 May 1937 Uribe and Hernández caused the collapse of Largo Caballero's...
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    with Hidalgo de Cisneros, the leaders of the PCE (La Pasionaria and Vicente Uribe), and the foreign minister Julio Álvarez del Vayo on 6 March to avoid...
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    UGT (Manuel Lois Fernández), the JSU (Santiago Carrillo), the PCE (Vicente Uribe) and the Casa de Pueblo in Madrid (Edmundo Domínguez) presented themselves...
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    government of Francisco Largo Caballero on 15 September 1936. He succeeded Vicente Uribe Galdeano, who had been appointed interim minister on 4 September 1936...
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    pylons. Housing and facilities of social nature. Félix Ayo, violinist Vicente Uribe, Minister of the Government of Spain Rosa Lavín, businesswoman Josu...
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  • Irene Falcón Irene Falcón flanked by Vicente Uribe and Planelles at a PCE meeting in Moscow, 1940 Born Irene Carlota Berta Lewy y Rodríguez 27 November...
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    Lina María Moreno de Uribe CYC (née: Moreno Mejía; 13 November 1955) is the wife of the 31st president of Colombia Álvaro Uribe Vélez, and served as First...
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    Mexcaltitán de Uribe, also known simply as Mexcaltitán, is a small man-made island-city in the municipality of Santiago Ixcuintla in the Mexican state...
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  • headquarters Coltabaco Banco Cafetero building (Coffee Bank building) Vicente Uribe Rendón building Corficolombiana Headquarters Colegio San Ignacio, Medellin...
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    and took no action. Also in May alarming notes from a communist MP Vicente Uribe, related to strange activity in Seville "fábricas militares", were not...
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  • Franco's rebellion, in July 1936 Cazorla and Carrillo; José Díaz and Vicente Uribe of the Communist Party; Manuel Lois of the UGT and representatives of...
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  • communist leaders Dolores Ibárruri, Juan Modesto, Enrique Líster and Vicente Uribe flew out of Spain from Monòver airfield in the morning of 6 March 1939...
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  • of the party who succeeded José Bullejos. The others were José Díaz, Vicente Uribe, Antonio Mije and Jesús Hernández Tomás. Astigarrabía was elected to...
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  • from there to Havana, where he held intensive planning sessions with Vicente Uribe and Julián Grimau. He moved on to New York, where he met Ramón Ormazábal...
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    "Real Decreto 910/1994, de 5 de mayo, por el que se dispone el cese de don Vicente Albero Silla como Ministro de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación" (PDF)...
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  • Uribe Airport (IATA: URI, ICAO: SKUB) is an airport serving the town of La Uribe, in the Meta Department of Colombia. The runway and town are on the northern...
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