- The
Mario Briceño
Iragorry Muni****lity is one of the 18 muni****lities (municipios) that make up the
Venezuelan state of
Aragua and,
according to the...
- José
Rafael Revenga (El Consejo)
Libertador (Palo Negro)
Mario Briceño
Iragorry (El Limón) O****are de la
Costa de Oro (O****are de la Costa) San Casimiro...
-
Mario Briceño
Iragorry (Trujillo, 15
September 1897 – Caracas, 16 June 1958), was a
Venezuelan intellectual and
cultural analyst. He was also a notable...
- Open University, and
Technological University Institute Mario Briceño
Iragorry. The city is
served by
Carora Airport. San Juan
Bautista Cathedral Casa...
- son of
Victorino Márquez and
Virginia Bustillos. He
married Enriqueta Iragorry Briceño. The
political career of Márquez
began in modern-day
Trujillo under...
-
state of Aragua, Venezuela. It is the
shire town of the
Mario Briceño
Iragorry Muni****lity. From
early colonial times it was a
center of cane
sugar production...
- Salias),
Miranda 1065.68 Carrizal,
Miranda 970.25 El Limón (Mario Briceño
Iragorry),
Aragua 944.04
Palmira (Guásimos), Táchira 932.00
Santa Cruz (José Angel...
- Ciberturista.com. (in Spanish)
Retrieved 22 May 2013. Dr.
Leopoldo Briceño
Iragorry, junior, "El
Paraninfo del
Palacio de las Academias, Personajes", Gaceta...
-
Cafeteros Cachacos Costeños
Sobrevivientes Aníbal
Alberto Morales Mauricio Iragorry Rosa
Paola Caiafa Sergio Alejandro Arango Carlos Ancízar
Quintero Roland...
- Andrés Eloy Blanco, poet
Eduardo Blanco,
novelist and poet
Mario Briceño
Iragorry (1897–1958),
writer and
historian Manuel Caballero,
historian and journalist...