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Diana Natalicio (née
Diana Siedhoff;
August 25, 1939 –
September 24, 2021) was an
American academic administrator who
served as 10th
president of the...
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Natalicio Talavera is a town in the Guairá
Department of Paraguay. The town is
named after 19th-century poet
Natalicio Talavera. The Tebicuarymí River...
- Juan
Natalicio González
Paredes (8
September 1897 – 6
December 1966) was a
Paraguayan politician and poet who
served as
President of
Paraguay from 15...
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Tabajara Indians) was a
guitar duo of two brothers,
Antenor Lima and
Natalicio (Nato) Lima, from Tianguá, Ceará in the
Northeast of Brazil. The group...
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Natalicio Talavera (1839–1867) was a
Paraguayan poet and journalist.
Talavera became known as one of the
first post-independence
Paraguayan poets. He...
- su****ions that he
wanted to
perpetuate himself in power,
despite Juan
Natalicio González
being chosen as his successor, he was
replaced by then President...
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January 30, 1949, to
February 27, 1949. He
served as
Defense Minister under Natalicio Gonzalez until he led a coup
against him in
January 1949. "Raimundo Rolón...
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Fiestas Patrias (English:
Patriotic Holidays) in
Mexico originated in the 19th
century and are
observed today as five
public holidays. This day (English:...
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officially known as
Veracruz de
Ignacio de la Llave. "Ignacio de la Llave:
Natalicio e historia". Pasquel,
Leonardo (1981).
Ignacio de la Llave, cuyo nombre...
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Graves Stai S. Eva
Singletary 1998
Norma Lea
Beasley Shirley Thompson Carter Elizabeth Lyons Ghrist Kay
Granger Dixie Melillo Diana Natalicio Marsha Sharp...