- José Valentín
Abecia Ayllón (6
February 1846 – 10
January 1910) was a
Bolivian physician, historian,
journalist and
politician who
served as the 16th vice...
- Valentín
Abecia Baldivieso (9
October 1925 – 28 July 2010) was a
Bolivian diplomat and writer. He was
Minister of
Foreign Affairs for a
brief period in...
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Villa Abecia, also Camataqui, is a
small town in Bolivia. 20°58′28″S 65°13′50″W / 20.9744°S 65.2306°W / -20.9744; -65.2306 v t e...
- Gran
Chaco of the
department of Tarija, but also in the
region of
Villa Abecia and
Camargo (in the
department of Chuquisaca), in the
province of Sud Chichas...
- capitán, Yasca,
quien volvió al
Cuzco con un ejército... Baldivieso, Valentín
Abecia (1939). ...
Historia de
Chuquisaca (in Spanish).
Editorial Charcas. Almagro...
- 99–104. PMID 32116215. Clos-Garcia M, Andrés-Marin N, Fernández-Eulate G,
Abecia L, Lavín JL, van
Liempd S, et al. (August 2019). "Gut
microbiome and serum...
- led by
PINSP Ngis-o with
Junior Officers PInsp Argel Ancheta,
PInsp Jech
Abecia,
PInsp Chito Bersaluna,
PInsp Kirby John Kraft,
PInsp Ricardo Javier, PInsp...
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Capriles Cabrera (1899–1904)2°
Eliodoro Villazón (1904–1909)1° Valentín
Abecia Ayllón (1904–1909)2°
Macario Pinilla Vargas (1909–1913)1° Juan
Misael Saracho...
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Capriles Cabrera (1899–1904)2°
Eliodoro Villazón (1904–1909)1° Valentín
Abecia Ayllón (1904–1909)2°
Macario Pinilla Vargas (1909–1913)1° Juan
Misael Saracho...
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Liberal 1904
general election Constitutional Eliodoro Villazón (1º) Valentín
Abecia (2º) 27 12
August 1909 – 14
August 1913 End of term
Eliodoro Villazón (1848–1939)...