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Honduras was
founded in 1928 by
Manuel Calix Herrera and Juan
Pablo Wainwright Nuila, who had
attempted to
found a
Socialist Party of
Honduras a year earlier...
- Juan
Pablo Wainwright Nuila (1894–February 18, 1932) was a
Honduran revolutionary leader. A
former member of the
Canadian Army in
World War I, he joined...
- Sula, Honduras. It was
published 1914-1917 and
again in 1919. José
Maria Nuila was the owner,
director and
editor of the newspaper. Zavala,
Silvio Arturo...
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electoral success.
After Rodrigo Asturias p****ed away in June 2005, Héctor
Nuila was
selected to
succeed him as
Secretary General. In the
preparation phase...
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served as
governor until 1 July 1902 when he was
replaced by
Colonel Miguel Nuila.
Barahona also
became the
superintendent of the
Honduran National Railroad...
- (PAIS Alliance)
Sigfrido Reyes Morales (FMLN)
Christian Jacques Boussinot Nuila (TODOS)
Norma Haydee Calderón (PLH)
Mariana Gómez del
Campo (PAN) Iris Marina...
- 1838–1839 Nicolás Espinoza, 1840–1841 José
Miguel Montoya, 1841
Enrique Nuila, 1841–?
Antonio José Cañas, 1842 José María San Martín, 1846–1847 José María...
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Sophia Cara Frydman, Tim Heidecker,
Maggie Lemere, Adam Levin,
Ricardo Nuila, Jack
Pendarvis (writing as L. P. Eaves),
Ismet Prcic,
Ishmael Reed, Colm...
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Steven Millhauser "Phantoms"
Timothy McSweeney's
Quarterly Concern Ricardo Nuila "Dog Bites"
Timothy McSweeney's
Quarterly Concern Joyce Carol Oates "ID"...
- Garcia-Prieto N. 1982
Carlos Garcia-Prieto
Hirleman 1983–84
Reynaldo López
Nuila 1985–89
Carlos Garcia-Prieto
Hirleman 1989–98
Alejandro González Arguello...