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Clemente Yerovi Indaburu (10
August 1904 – 19 July 1981) was a
politician and the
interim president of
Ecuador from 30
March 1966, to 16
November 1966...
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Paredes Munaypata • La
Portada • El
Tejar • Gran
Poder •
Obispo Indaburu •
Chamoco Chico •
Munaypata • Pura Pura •
Ciudadela Ferroviaria Avenida...
- Merced,
Chuquiaguillo 5th Main District: Max Paredes: Gran Poder,
Obispo Indaburu,
Villa Victoria, El Tejar, Alto Tejar,
Chamoco Chico, Munaypata, Pura Pura...
- Néstor Guillén (president) (Ind.)
Cleto Cabrera García (Ind.) Luis
Gosalvez Indaburu (Ind.)
Aniceto Solares (PRG)
Aurelio Alcoba (PIR)
Roberto Bilbao la Vieja...
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Military Government) 1963–1966
Victoria Mercedes Gomez Icaza Clemente Yerovi Indaburu (Interim President) 1966 32º
Lucila Santos Trujillo Otto Aro****a Gomez...
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various ministerial portfolios.
Representing the UMSA was Luis
Gosalvez Indaburu as
minister of
finance while Dr.
Aniceto Solares represented the teachers...
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eastern Bolivian cultures. It also
houses the
collections of
Bishop Indaburu and
Colonel Diez de Medina, in
addition to
items from
recent archaeological...
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elected Deputy of the
Constituent ****embly held by "President"
Yerovi Indaburu. The
Constituent ****embly
elected Aro****a
President of
Ecuador on 16...
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Manuel José de
Herrera y
Lavayen (Guayaquileño). José
Hilario de
Indaburu y Jijón (Colonel from Guayaquil).
Miguel de
Isusi Lescano (Guayaquileño)...
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following day, a
small group of
civilian leaders named Clemente Yerovi Indaburu, a non-partisan
banana grower who had
served as
minister of
economy under...