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Gonzalo Adolfo Mendoza Leigue (born
March 18, 1964, in Cochabamba, Bolivia) is a
Bolivian politician, sociologist, and
university docent who
served as...
- "Significant
Trees and
Shrubs in Changi".
Retrieved 2012-01-05. Castedo, Luis D.
Leigue (1957). El
Itenez Selvaje (PDF) (in Spanish). La Paz:
Ministerio de Educación...
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killed in
action at
Quebrada de
Batan on
September 26, 1967.
Roberto Peredo Leigue (Coco)- Bolivian,
killed in
action at
Quebrada de
Batan on
September 26...
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Osvaldo Peredo Leigue (also
Osvaldo Peredo Leigh, nom de guerre: Chato) (1941 – 12
January 2021) was a
physician and a
Bolivian revolutionary leader. He...
- and
lastly Southeastern Louisiana University. He
attended Doctor Domingo Leigue in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. "Wilson
Alvarez Stats, Height, Weight...
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president of Bolivia. As of 2011 Beni had an
interim governor,
Haysen Ribera Leigue, who was
selected by the
Departmental Legislative ****embly on 16 December...
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Revolutionary Nationalist Movement backed his
replacement by
Haysen Ribera Leigue, over the
objections of Beni First. The
party fielded Carmelo Lenz, a lawyer...
- e0187914. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0187914. PMC 5706684. PMID 29186139. Hamel-
Leigue, A.H., et al. (2009): Distribución e
historia natural de
escarabajos copró****os...
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adopted in 1970,
include an
image of "St Patrick's cross"
carved on a rock in
Leigue cemetery, said to date from Patrick's
visit there in AD 441. It was formerly...
- on 9 June, at St. Muredach's Cathedral, and the
procession then led to
Leigue Cemetery.
Gaughan was
given a full IRA
funeral and was laid to rest in the...