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Venezuela - 7
November 1924,
Puerto Cabello, Venezuela),
better known as "
Maisanta", was a nineteenth-century
Venezuelan revolutionary and politician, who...
- list. In July 2004,
access to the
database under management of
Comando Maisanta was
granted to
members of the "Batallones
Bolivarianos de
Internet (BBI)"...
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software called Maisanta,
which was used to cross-reference
every job applicant. Some
Venezuelans have had to pay to be
removed from the
Maisanta program. A...
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Republicano 511 0.01 0
Guaiqueres en Acción 509 0.01 0
Frente Nacionalista Maisanta 508 0.01 0
Movimiento De Base
Parroquial Zuliano 508 0.01 0 RC 472 0.01...
- in office. The
organizational centers of the
Mission were
named Comando Maisanta, as the
ideological central headquarters (election brigades) for those...
- (in Spanish). 15 July 2004.
Retrieved 27
April 2022. Anzoátegui, Cmdo
Maisanta (3
August 2004). "(Foto) Interpelarán a
directivos de
atunera de Guanta"...
- great-grandson of the
Venezuelan leader Pedro Pérez Delgado,
known as
Maisanta,
leader of the anti-Gomecista rebellion, who in 1898
ended the life of...
- the great-grandson of
rebel Pedro Pérez Delgado,
better known as "
Maisanta".
Maisanta was a
lifelong rebel leader who
helped spur an
uprising that, before...
- of 2004. The
organizational centers of the
Mission were
named "Comando
Maisanta" and were the
ideological central headquarters for
those who
wished to...
- (April 2011). The
Price of
Political Opposition:
Evidence from Venezuela's
Maisanta.
American Economic Journal:
Applied Economics.
Francisco R. Rodríguez and...