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member of the
Portuguese Socialist Party,
Guterres served as
prime minister of
Portugal from 1995 to 2002.
Guterres served as secretary-general of the Socialist...
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Guterres is a
Portuguese surname. Its
Spanish variant is Gutiérrez.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Hermenegildo Guterres (9th–10th
century AD)...
- 1998,
Guterres was
named general coordinator of the
Council of
Armed Resistance. In July 2001, he was
elected president of Fretilin.
Guterres was elected...
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Renwarin reported Guterres had 200
members consisting of
Indonesian expatriates from Maluku,
Timor and
Sulawesi in
December 2003 when
Guterres requested the...
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December 1987), also
known as Adélio
Guterres, is
Timor Lestean football player. "Adélio
Guterres (Player)".
Adelio Guterres at National-Football-Teams.com...
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diplomat António
Guterres, who had
previously served as the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees,
became the
ninth secretary-general.
Guterres has highlighted...
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refused to
recognize a
dynastic marriage between João
Guterres and her
sister Barbara,
because Guterres had a wife at the
Portuguese fort of
Mbaka where he...
- Lie Hammarskjöld
Thant Waldheim Pérez de Cuéllar Boutros-Ghali
Annan Ban
Guterres Politics portal Under-Secretary-General of the
United Nations Jodok Troy...
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Vicente da
Silva Guterres (born 22
January 1956 in Baguia,
Portuguese Timor) is a
politician from East Timor, a
member of the
National Parliament of East...
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Manuel Guterres Viegas Carrascalão (Atauro, 16
December 1933 – Dili, 11 July 2009) was an
Indonesian parliamentarian and
prominent East
Timorese independence...