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Ollanta Moisés
Humala T****o (Spanish pronunciation: [oˈʝanta mojˈses uˈmala ˈtaso]; born 27 June 1962) is a
Peruvian politician and
former military officer...
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Ollanta,
built in
England in 1931, is a
steamship on Lake
Titicaca in Peru. The
Peruvian Corporation, a UK-owned company, had
controlled Peru's railways...
- to the
genus Ollanta:
Ollanta caicosensis Davis, 1939 i c g
Ollanta melvini Ramos, 1983 i c g
Ollanta mexicana Distant, 1905 i c g
Ollanta modesta (Distant...
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determine the
successor of
outgoing president Alan García.
Former army
officer Ollanta Humala narrowly defeated Keiko Fujimori,
daughter of
imprisoned former...
- the
Toquepala mine on Sunday, 29
October 2000.
Encouraged by his wife,
Ollanta Humala, a Lt. Col in the
Peruvian military,
along with 51, 57 or 60 soldiers...
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Andean Parliament. In the race for the presidency, in****bent
President Ollanta Humala was
ineligible for re-election due to
constitutional term limits...
- The
foreign policy of the
Ollanta Humala concerns the
policy initiatives made
towards other states by the
former President of Peru, in
difference to past...
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lawyer Isaac Humala, and its
practice as a
doctrine was
begun by his sons
Ollanta Humala and
Antauro Humala in 1987
during the war
against the
Shining Path...
- vote, a
second round was held on 4 June
between the top two candidates,
Ollanta Humala and Alan García.
Garcia won the run-off with 52.63% to Humala's...
- 25 May 1976) is a
Peruvian politician. As the wife of
President of Peru
Ollanta Humala, she
served as the
First Lady of Peru from 2011 to 2016. The President...