- Darío
Echandía Olaya (October 13, 1897 – May 7, 1989) was a
lawyer and a
Colombian political figure, a
member of the
Colombian Liberal Party. He was born...
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Alfonso Reyes Echandía (14 July 1932 – 7
November 1985) was a
Colombian educator,
jurist and
magistrate of the
Supreme Court of
Colombia who
served as...
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Katherin Oriana Echandia Zárate (born 14
August 2001) is a
Venezuelan weightlifter. She won the
bronze medal in the women's 45 kg
event at the 2018 World...
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Belen Echandia was a
handbag and
fashion accessory design and
manufacturing company. It was
incorporated in 2005 and is
based in London, England. Belen...
- debutants.
Among them are Romania's
Mihaela Cambei and Venezuela's
Katherin Echandia, who are the
medallists of the
event at the 2018
Youth Olympics in Buenos...
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Pumarejo stepped down,
Lleras Camargo fought off a coup
attempt against Darío
Echandía, who had been
temporarily designated as president. In 1945, he
became Minister...
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Bedford Estate Bedlam Productions Bejam Belen Echandia Bell
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- 1934–1936
Interior Luis Cano 1934–1934 Darío
Echandía 1934–1935
Alberto Lleras Camargo 1935–1937 Darío
Echandía 1937–1937
Foreign Affairs Roberto Urdaneta...
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kidnapped the
President of the
Supreme Court,
Chief Justice Alfonso Reyes Echandía. In the meantime, many
hostages took
refuge in
empty offices on the first...
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During the
military ****ault,
Supreme Court President Alfonso Reyes Echandia, was able to
contact a
Bogota radio station via telephone,
during which...