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- The Casa de los Gobernadores (Spanish for "House of the Governors") is a mansion that was originally built to serve as the official residence of the Governor...
- Reagan's tenure, a new executive mansion was constructed in the Casa de los Gobernadores neighborhood of Carmichael, a suburb of Sacramento. Reagan never resided...
- ISBN 970-722-199-2. María Luisa Rodríguez-Sala; Karina Neria (2003). Los gobernadores de las Californias, 1767–1804: contribuciones a la expansión territorial...
- boundary was Arden Way with Sutter Avenue to the north. Casa de los Gobernadores was built in 1974, to serve as the official residence of the Governor...
- on 12 October 2007. Rodriguez, Andrea (18 January 2020). "Cuba elige gobernadores ajustándose a nueva Constitución" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-26...
- The National Governors Conference (Spanish: Conferencia Nacional de Gobernadores) is a non-governmental organization in Mexico that consists of the governors...
- Retrieved 2024-09-09. Montecinos, Egon (December 2020). "Elección de gobernadores regionales en Chile: escenarios de cambio en las relaciones intergubernamentales"...
- should take the Carretera a La Cuenca (V200) to Rio Viejo. "Juramentan a gobernadores y comisionados presidenciales de Atlántida, La Paz, Santa Bárbara y Comayagua"...
- Asiatic Fleet Destroyer. Merriam Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-1-57638-338-4. Los Gobernadores electos de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Corporación de Servicios Bibliotecarios...
- 2018. Malkin, Elisabeth (19 April 2017). "En México se a****ulan los gobernadores corruptos, e impunes". The New York Times (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 April...