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Eduardo Laurencena (1885–1959) was an
Argentine politician. He
served as
governor of
Entre Ríos
Province and was a Senator. His father,
Miguel Laurencena, was...
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Miguel M.
Laurencena (February 27, 1851 –
February 3, 1928) was an
Argentine lawyer and politician. He
served as
governor of
Entre Ríos Province. Born...
- (1930–1942)
Marcelo T. de
Alvear (1942–1946)
Gabriel Oddone (1946–1948)
Eduardo Laurencena (1948–1949)
Roberto J.
Parry (1949–1954)
Santiago H. del
Castillo (1954–1957)...
- Canada, Spain, ****an and Argentina.
Current Pilar Arrese –
guitar Inés
Laurencena –
drums Patricia Pietrafesa – b****
Juana Chang –
charango Rocktavia –...
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Dorothy Wiggin,
Helen Wiggin,
Rachel Wiggin She
Devils (Argentina) Inés
Laurencena,
Patricia Pietrafesa,
Pilar Arrese She
Rockers (United Kingdom) Donna...
- García
Eugenio Blanco (1956)
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu Eugenio Blanco Eduardo Laurencena (1956–1958)
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu,
Arturo Frondizi Roberto Verrier, Adalbert...
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elections that were won by his
party headed by
Eduardo Laurencena who was
elected governor.
Laurencena was
prevented from
taking office, however, by military...
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Repetto of the city of
Buenos Aires Independent UCR (anti-Yrigoyen):
Miguel Laurencena of
Entre Ríos
Province Alvear Piñero
Ibarguren Repetto Although only 60...
- ****igned as
secretary to UCR
lawmaker Eduardo Laurencena,
Jaroslavsky earned some
prominence when
Laurencena was
appointed President of the
Central Bank...
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Among the vice
presidential candidates were Mosca, Pueyrredón, Güemes and
Laurencena.
Alvear unanimously won the
candidacy for the presidency,
while Mosca...