- Archaeology–III.
University of
Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-915703-78-4.
Sagarnaga, Antonio. "Magazine of the
Library and
Historical Archive of the Plurinational...
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Mariano Graneros,
Apolinar Jaén,
Gregorio García Lanza, Juan
Bautista Sagárnaga, Juan
Cordero and
Simona Manzaneda were all
killed on or near the plaza...
- Refuge". The Counterintuitive.
Retrieved 23
March 2014. Oblitas, Monica;
Sagárnaga,
Rafael (30 May 2010). "La
fiebre del oro
amenaza a Coroico". Los Tiempos...
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defensa del
patrimonio geologico y minero. ISSN 1577-9033. Ivan
Blushe Sagarnaga (2005).
Diego Bigongiari (ed.).
South American Vineyards,
Wineries and...
- In the
early hours of the
following day,
Bolivian Lieutenant Colonel Sagarnaga appeared at Salaverry's camp,
carrying a do****ent
signed by
General Brown...
- (unnamed) Rossi,
Matti J.; Kesseli, Risto; Liuha, Petri; Meneses, Jédu
Sagárnaga; Bustamante,
Jonny (October 2002). "A
preliminary archaeological and environmental...
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Archived from the
original on 3
January 2014.
Retrieved 3
January 2014.
Sagárnaga, Daniel. "Los salteños y el
miedo místico a la destrucción total". Retrieved...
- epoch-making folk club in La Paz,
Bolivia in the
years 1966–71.
Located in
Sagárnaga Street, in the old
commercial centre of La Paz, it was
established in...
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Bustillo (1863–1864)
Serapio Reyes Ortiz (1864)
Minister of War
Manuel de
Sagárnaga (1861)
Celedonio Ávila (1861–1862) Sebastián Ágreda (1862) Juan Sánchez...
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Uriarte was born on 26
February 1832 in La Paz,
Bolivia to
Manuela Uriarte Sagárnaga and
Indalecio Sanginés y Calderón.
Though customs of the time restricted...