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Eduardo Nicanor Frei
Montalva OMCh (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈðwaɾðo fɾej monˈtalβa]; 16
January 1911 – 22
January 1982) was a
Chilean political leader...
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Montalva is a
barrio in the muni****lity of Guánica,
Puerto Rico. Its po****tion in 2010 was 3,181.
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Presidente Eduardo Frei
Montalva is the most
important Antarctic base of Chile. It is
located at
Fildes Peninsula, an ice-free area, in
front of Fildes...
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civilian settlements:
Villa Las
Estrellas in Base
Presidente Eduardo Frei
Montalva operated by Chile, and Fortín
Sargento Cabral in
Esperanza Base operated...
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ineligible for re-election. The
result was a
victory for
Eduardo Frei
Montalva of the
Christian Democratic Party, who
received 56% of the vote. The elections...
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descendants of
Swiss Eduardo Frei
Schlinz and
Chilean Victoria Montalva Martínez. It
became politically influential during the 20th century, and...
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Eduardo Frei
Montalva,
President of
Chile (1964 – 1970), was as an
opposition leader against the
government of
President Salvador Allende and initially...
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service broadcaster. It was
founded by
order of
President Eduardo Frei
Montalva and it was
launched nationwide on 18
September 1969.
Since then, the company...
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named Commander-in-Chief on
October 27, 1969, by
President Eduardo Frei
Montalva, as a
result of the
Tacna agreement.
Schneider had
expressed firm opposition...
- in the past,
Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle,
Patricio Aylwin, and
Eduardo Frei
Montalva. Customarily, the PDC
backs specific initiatives in an
effort to bridge...