- and
speak openly. — Jorge
Sanjinés Sanjinés continues to say that "Cinema and
reality came together". This
shows how
Sanjinés views the
importance of breaking...
- José
Ignacio de
Sanjinés Barriga (1786 –
August 15, 1864) was a
Bolivian poet and legislator. Born in Chuquisaca, he was a
delegate to the
Asambleas Deliberante...
-
Estenssoro as its
presidential candidate and a PDC's
leader Luis
Ossio Sanjines as its vice-presidential candidate. In 1979 the
Christian Democratic Party...
- However,
where Sanjinés demonstrated his
talents as a
leader was at the
Battle of
Ingavi where he led the 7th battalion.
During Ingavi,
Sanjinés was stationed...
- elections' timetable". The New Times.
Retrieved 2024-12-01. Ordóñez,
Micaela Sanjines (2024-07-12). "TSE prevé que las
elecciones generales se
realicen el 17...
-
Jenaro Sanjinés Calderón (19
September 1843 – 1
December 1913) was a
Bolivian lawyer, teacher, journalist, and
politician who
served as the 12th vice president...
- Luis
Ossio Sanjinés (1930 –
September 27, 2016)
served as the 34th vice
president of
Bolivia from 1989 to 1993,
during the
presidency of
Jaime Paz Zamora...
- "Problems of Form and
Content in
Revolutionary Cinema" (1976) by
Jorge Sanjinés, and
finally "Toward a
Third Cinema" (1969) by
Fernando Solanas and Octavio...
- cóndor) is a 1969
Bolivian docudrama film co-written and
directed by
Jorge Sanjinés and
starring Marcelino Yanahuaya. The film
tells the
story of an indigenous...
- "Patriotic Song" (Canción Patriótica), was
adopted in 1851. José
Ignacio de
Sanjinés, a
signer of both the
Bolivian Declaration of
Independence and the first...