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- The Concordancia was a political alliance in Argentina. Three presidents belonging to it, Agustín P. Justo, Roberto Ortiz, and Ramón Castillo were in power...
- Concordancia may refer to: Concordance (Bolivia), a former political alliance in Bolivia Concordancia (Argentina), a former political alliance in Argentina...
- Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Some time after, the bronze statue La Paz y la Concordancia by José Puche was erected in Plaza de la Reina and dedicated to victims...
- Spanish). 50 (II): 399–341. Correa Bravo, Agustín (1903). Comentarios y concordancias de la Ley de Organización y Atribuciones de las Muni****lidades de 22...
- "JAH" in 21 instances within the Old Testament according to the Nueva Concordancia Strong Exhaustiva. The Darby Bible, Young's Literal Translation, The...
- Franceschini (2011) Santos (2010) Mota (2008) Loregian, Loremi (1996). Concordância verbal com o pronome tu na fala do sul do Brasil [Verbal agreement with...
- University of Chicago Press, 2000). Eirene, shalóm, and shalám, Nueva Concordancia Strong Exhaustiva (Miami, FL: Editorial Caribe, 2002). Eirene, shalom...
- and rule by conservative landowners heading the alliance known as the Concordancia. Castillo graduated in law from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA)...
- (UCR-A) and the Independent Socialist Party (PSI) it was a part of the Concordancia, a coalition government that ruled between 1932 and 1943, a period of...
- parti****tion of Yrigoyen's party. This alleged elections gave way to the Concordancia, a three-party regime. They controlled the Argentine government, through...