- Juan María
Bordaberry Arocena (Spanish: [boɾðaβeˈri aɾoˈsena]; 17 June 1928 – 17 July 2011), was an
Uruguayan politician and
cattle rancher who served...
- Juan
Manuel Bordaberry (born
February 18, 1985, in
Laprida (Buenos Aires), Argentina) is an
Argentine former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender...
- Juan
Pedro Bordaberry Herrán (born 28
April 1960) is a
Uruguayan attorney, lecturer, and politician, who
served as a
Senator of the
Republic from 2010...
- In late 1972,
Bordaberry tried to
limit the military's
political powers. In an
October 19, 1972
meeting with
military chiefs,
Bordaberry was presented...
-
defeat in 2004,
Guillermo Stirling endorsed Pedro Bordaberry Herrán's
Vamos Uruguay movement.
Bordaberry Herrán
became the
presidential candidate for the...
- civic-military
dictatorship which lasted until 1985.
President Juan María
Bordaberry closed parliament and
ruled with the ****istance of a
junta of military...
- The
Bordaberry family is a
Uruguayan political family that has been
prominent in
Uruguayan politics and the
cattle industry. It is ****ociated with the...
-
Domingo Bordaberry Elizondo (1889–1952) was a
Uruguayan lawyer and
political figure.
Bordaberry was a
lawyer by profession. He
became a farm
manager and...
-
Uruguay Colorado Party (Uruguay)#Post 2004:
defeat at
polls and rise of
Pedro Bordaberry Pedro Bordaberry#
Bordaberry and
Riversita resurgence v t e v t e...
- one to
carry a
military title.
These five
individuals were: Juan María
Bordaberry,
Alberto Demicheli,
Aparicio Méndez, Álvarez, and
Rafael Addiego. Some...