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Mallarino is a
Spanish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Carlos Holguín
Mallarino (1832–1894),
Colombian lawyer, journalist, and politician...
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Mallarino–Bidlack
Treaty (also
known as the
Bidlack Treaty and
Treaty of New Granada) was a
treaty signed between New
Granada (today
Colombia and...
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deployment in
Panama (then part of Colombia)
under the
guise of
upholding the
Mallarino–Bidlack Treaty. With an
estimated 100,000 to 180,000 fatalities, about...
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Carlos María Holguín
Mallarino (11 June 1832 – 19
October 1894) was a
Colombian lawyer, journalist, and politician, who
became Acting President of Colombia...
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Manuela González as Ángela
Ferrer - Miguel's wife, Pedro's daughter. Víctor
Mallarino as
Pedro Ferrer - an influential,
wealthy and
business man in Cartagena...
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Santa María,
Pedro José Figueroa,
Epifanio Garay,
Mercedes Delgado Mallarino, José María Espinosa,
Ricardo Acevedo Bernal,
between many others. More...
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Nicaragua or (by implication)
anywhere in
Central America. In 1846, the
Mallarino–Bidlack Treaty,
negotiated between the US and New
Granada (the predecessor...
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contributed to the
defeat of Melo. The
newly appointed president Manuel María
Mallarino made Núñez,
minister (secretary) of War in 1855, and then
Minister of...
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Nacional de Arte Dramático (National
School of
Dramatic Arts).
Victor Mallarino was
among the
Spanish teachers that were
invited then. He was a notable...
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Manuel María
Mallarino Ibargüen (18 June 1808 – 6
January 1872) was the 8th Vice
President of New Granada, and as such
served as
Acting President from...