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Lieutenant General José Félix
Benito Uriburu y
Uriburu (20 July 1868 – 29
April 1932) was the
President of the
Provisional Government of Argentina, ousting...
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Uriburu is a
Basque language surname of
Basque origin,
which means "head of town" in the
Basque language, from uri ("town") and buru ("head" or "high...
- José
Uriburu may
refer to: José
Evaristo Uriburu,
President of Argentina, 1895-98 José Félix
Uriburu,
President of
Argentina 1930–32,
nephew of José Evaristo...
- José Félix
Evaristo de
Uriburu y Álvarez de
Arenales (November 19, 1831 –
October 23, 1914) was
President of
Argentina from 23
January 1895 to 12 October...
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Evaristo de
Uriburu. José Félix
Uriburu (1868–1932), De
facto President of
Argentina (1930–1932). Son of José
Evaristo Uriburu. José
Evaristo Uriburu Tezanos...
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Mario Roberto Uriburu Peró was a
sailor from Argentina,
known as "Bobby", who
represented his
country at the 1924
Summer Olympics in Le Havre, France...
- Nicolás García
Uriburu (December 24, 1937 – June 19, 2016) was an
Argentine artist,
landscape architect, and ecologist. His work in land art was aimed...
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Yrigoyen by
forces loyal to
General José Félix
Uriburu. The coup took
place on 6
September 1930 when
Uriburu led a
small detachment of
troops into the capital...
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include a ménage à
trois with
Preston and José
Uriburu, bi****ual son of
Argentine amb****ador to the UK José
Uriburu Tezanos. In
addition to his
legitimate children...
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Great Depression led to the
first coup d'état in 1930 led by José Félix
Uriburu,
beginning the so-called "Infamous Decade" (1930-1943).
After that coup...