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Olivia Guachalla Yupanqui (born 6
April 1984) is a
Bolivian lawyer and
politician serving as a
member of the
Chamber of
Deputies from Cochabamba, representing...
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Lucio Guachalla (born 19
October 1949) is a
Bolivian long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Fernando Eloy
Guachalla (1853 - July 24, 1908)[citation needed] was a
Bolivian politician who was president-elect of
Bolivia after winning the 1908 presidential...
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Benavente 1896–1899:
Manuel María Gómez 1899–1900:
Fernando Eloy
Guachalla 1900:
Eliodoro Villazón 1900:
Demetrio Calvimonte 1900–1902: Federico...
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damage economies". The Guardian.
Retrieved 18
August 2021.
Velasco Guachalla, V. Ximena; Hummel, Calla; Handlin, Sam; Smith, Amy
Erica (2021). "Latin...
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skier who
competed in the 1992 and 1994
Winter Olympics Dorian Ovidio Guachalla (born 1977),
Bolivian male
former volleyball player Ovidio Guaita, journalist...
- in 1905
Bolivia founded two new
outposts in the Chaco, Ballivián and
Guachalla, this time
along the
Pilcomayo River. The
Bolivian government ignored...
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extended by one year due to the
death of the president-elect
Fernando Eloy
Guachalla before taking office.
Second vice
president (1909–1913);
first vice president...
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Effective 10
March 1904
Signatories José
Paranhos ****is
Brasil Fernando Eloy
Guachalla Claudio Pinilla [ru]
Parties Brazil Bolivia
Language Portuguese Full...
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Social Democratic Party, PSD. In 1947, the FDA's
candidate Luis
Femando Guachalla narrowly lost to
Enrique Hertzog of the PURS.
Political handbook of the...