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- Llamil Reston (20 May 1926 – 27 December 2019) was an Argentine General who during the National Reorganization Process served as Minister of Labour designated...
- with 49 points. Besides, two players of the club, Juan José Pizzuti and Llamil Simes, were the topscorers of the tournament with 26 goals each. In 1950...
- Llamil Simes (died 20 February 1980) was an Argentine football striker. Simes began his career with Club Atlético Huracán in 1943. He pla**** for the club...
- Romero Succeeded by Llamil Reston Minister of Labor In office 29 March 1976 – 8 February 1979 Preceded by Miguel Unamuno Succeeded by Llamil Reston Personal...
- Augusto Fumero (1971) Nicolás Campos (1972) Miguel Antonio Romero (1972) Llamil Simes (1972) Miguel Ponce (1973) Ángel Labruna (1974) Adolfo Pedernera (1975)...
- Minister of Interior during the National Reorganization Process, General Llamil Restón. Archdiocese Buenos Aires Installed April 22, 1975 Term ended July...
- inaugurated on 3 September 1950, when Racing beat Vélez Sársfield 1–0. Llamil Simes scored the only goal. In 1951 the Presidente Perón stadium was one...
- professional football was in 1970 for his home town club Belgrano (then coached by Llamil Simes). Heredia won the Liga Cordobesa title with the club, also scoring...
- Independent (Military) 29 March 1976 – 8 February 1979 Jorge Rafael Videla 24 Llamil Reston Independent (Military) 8 February 1979 – 29 March 1981 25 Julio Porcile...
- American track cyclist Lisa Simes (born 1976), Canadian artistic gymnast Llamil Simes (died 1980), Argentine footballer This page lists people with the...