- José María Pérez de
Urdininea (31
October 1784 – 4
November 1865) was a
Bolivian military officer and
statesman who
served as the
third president of Bolivia...
- April,
general José
Mario Valdez surrendered in
Chequelte to
general Urdininea,
putting an end to the war in
Upper Peru and
signalling victory to the...
- past or cuts
short the
previous president's term. José María Pérez de
Urdininea,
Felipe Segundo Guzmán,
Carlos Blanco Galindo,
Carlos Quintanilla, Néstor...
- BOL
Gustavo Salvatierra 13 GK BOL Germán
Arauz 14 MF BOL
Cristian Urdininea 16 MF BOL
Yesit Salazar 19 FW BOL
Alejandro Medina 21 FW BOL Nicolas...
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arrived on May 7. The next day he
entered the city in triumph. Pérez de
Urdininea, who was in Viacha,
withdrew with his few
followers to La Paz and then...
- Bolívar (1825) ▌Antonio José de
Sucre (1825–1828) ▌José María Pérez de
Urdininea (1828) ▌José
Miguel de
Velasco (1828) ▌Pedro
Blanco Soto (1828–1829) ▌José...
-
August 1828 – 18
December 1828
Acting Preceded by José María Pérez de
Urdininea (acting)
Succeeded by José Ramón de
Loayza (acting) 2nd Vice President...
- Pérez (equestrian) (born 1943),
Mexican equestrian José María Pérez de
Urdininea (1784–1865),
president of
Bolivia José
Miguel Pérez (fencer) (1938–2024)...
-
Liberator of
Bolivia (1825–1826),
President (1826–1828) José María Pérez de
Urdininea,
President (1828) José
Miguel de
Velasco Franco,
Acting President (1828)...
- Bolívar (1825) ▌Antonio José de
Sucre (1825–1828) ▌José María Pérez de
Urdininea (1828) ▌José
Miguel de
Velasco (1828) ▌Pedro
Blanco Soto (1828–1829) ▌José...