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- Montevideo 202 GotiHector Goti wing 1961-10-07 v Chile at Montevideo 203 LavayenJorge Lavayen fly-half 1961-10-07 v Chile at Montevideo 204 MontesGuillermo Montes...
- In the district of Sama and in Arica, the Peruvian colonel José María Lavayén organized a troop that managed to defeat the Bolivian forces of Colonel...
- Bernardo Rojas in Arica on December 25, 1841. In Sama, Colonel José María Lavayén organized local forces that managed to defeat the Bolivian forces of Colonel...
- Marcos de La Mar y Migura (1736–1794) and his wife Josefa Paula Cortázar y Lavayen (1748–1815), he spent his early childhood in Spain. With the help of his...
- Alejandro Reyes V., 1907 Jorge Marcos Aguirre, 1907-1908 Belisario Torres Otoya, 1908 Tomás Gagliardo Aubert, 1908-1909 César Borja Lavayen, 1909-1910 Luis Adriano...
- Cruz Guido Chesini Maximiliano Fiscella Nicoli Francisco Jorge Alfonso Latorre Alejo Lavayén Tomás Lizazú Facundo Pueyrredón Mateo Urani Women  Colombia...
- ronroco Ulises Hermosa, Bolivian musician, Los Kjarkas co-founder Julio Lavayen, charanguista, arranger and composer; first charanguista of Los Kjarka;...
- Camiara. The guerrilla groups commanded by Juan Bautista Ramos and Manuel Lavayen successfully repelled the Bolivian army that had left that city at the...
- In the district of Sama and in Arica, the Peruvian Colonel José María Lavayén organizes a troop that manages to defeat the Bolivian forces of Colonel...
- Villagómez 1907–1908: Luis F. Carbo 1908: Alfredo Monge 1908–1909: César Borja Lavayen 1909–1910: Francisco X. Aguirre Jado 1910–1911: José Peralta 1911: Juan...