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- Orlando = Lando Pablo = Pablete, Pablín, Pablito, Blete, Blin, Blito Pacificación = Paz Paloma = Palo Paola = Pao, Paolita, Payoya Paula = Pau Paulina...
- The San Andrés Accords are agreements reached between the Zapatista Army of National Liberation and the Mexican government, at that time headed by President...
- The Mexican Cannabis Institute (Instituto del Cannabis para la Pacificación y Reconciliación del Pueblo) is a proposed agency of the Mexican federal government...
- given a general amnesty by President Rafael Caldera as part of his "pacificacion" process. In the following years, the PCV became a marginal force in...
- Concerning Discoveries (Ordenanzas de descubrimientos, nueva población y pacificación de las Indias) in 1573, the attributes of adelantados became regularized...
- irresponsable trabajo del Organo Electoral Plurinacional hace necesaria la pacificación del país, por los que presento mi renuncia irrevocable al cargo del Ministro...
- occupation of Peru, known in Bolivia as the Pacification of Peru (Spanish: Pacificación del Perú), took place during the civil war between Andrés de Santa Cruz...
- These murals, “Juramento de los Fueros” (Swearing of the Foros) and “Pacificacion de oñacinos y gamboinos” (Peacemaking between the Oñazes and the Gamboinos)...
- CSIC Press, 2007 Ezpeleta, Joseph de; Nota del Virrey Ezpeleta sobre Pacificación de la Costa de Mosquitos, 1790, in Pereira, Ricardo S.; Do****entos sobre...
- indigenous autonomy and land reform. In 1996, the Comisión de Concordia y Pacificación (COCOPA) presented a proposal of constitutional reform (the Cocopa law)...