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Galvarino Sergio Apablaza Guerra (born
November 9, 1950),
nicknamed "Comandante Salvador," is a
Chilean Marxist guerrilla and
former member of the Manuel...
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believed to have been
planned by the
leaders of the
movement Galvarino Apablaza,
Mauricio Hernández
Norambuena and Juan Gutiérrez Fischmann, who had been...
- Kind of Happiness),
Alejandro Sieveking 1960. La
Viuda de
Apablaza (The
Widow of
Apablaza), Germán Luco
Cruchaga (****istant
director to
Pedro de la Barra...
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Argentine Interior Ministry)
granted asylum to
Chilean citizen Galvarino Apablaza.
Apablaza now
lives in
Argentina where he is
married to
journalist Paula Chain...
- Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae)". Steenstrupia. 20 (1): 1–42. Barrientos, Rolando;
Apablaza, Jaime; Norero, Aldo; Estay,
Patricia (1998-12-05). "Temperatura base y...
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believed to have been
planned by the
leaders of the movement,
Galvarino Apablaza,
Mauricio Hernández Norambuena, and Juan Gutiérrez Fischmann, who had been...
- Juan de
Quiroga y
Apaolaza (1774–1845) was a
Chilean military figure from Santiago. Figueroa,
Pedro Pablo (1901).
Diccionario biográfico de
Chile (in Spanish)...
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almost all the
military actions of the War of the
Pacific Juan de
Quiroga y
Apablaza –
military figure Manuel Rodríguez –
Independence leader and guerrilla...
- The
police operation involved 200
police officers led by
Colonel Alberto Apablaza and
Major Rolando Rodríguez who, in turn,
carried out
orders from Interior...
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Daghestan Amir Ibn al-Khattab
Sheikh Abdul Halim Shamil Basayev Galvarino Apablaza Manuel Rodríguez Erdoíza
Miguel Enríquez José
Gregorio Liendo, Neltume...