René Fernández Apaza (January 9, 1924 – August 14, 2013) was a Bolivian Prelate of the Catholic Church. René Fernández Apaza was born in Padilla, Bolivia...
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Gregoria Apaza (1751–1782), Bolivian indigenous leader Máxima Apaza (born 1960), Bolivian Indigenous activist and politician René Fernández Apaza (1924–2013)...
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and actor Pops Fernandez (born 1966), Filipina singer and actress Rafael Fernández (disambiguation), several people René Fernández Apaza (1924–2013), Bolivian...
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Sierra 30 July 1975) René Fernández Apaza (appointed 30 July 1975 – became military ordinary 21 July 1986) René Fernández Apaza (appointed 21 July 1986...
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José Clemente Maurer, CSsR (1951–1983 Retired) (Cardinal in 1967) René Fernández Apaza (1983–1988 Appointed, Archbishop of Cochabamba) Jesús Gervasio Pérez...
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member of the High Court (since 2006), suspected heart attack. René Fernández Apaza, 89, Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Sucre (1983–1988)...
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Archbishop Tito Solari Capellari (1999.07.08 – 2014.09.24) Archbishop René Fernández Apaza (1988.04.16 – 1999.07.08) Archbishop Gennaro Maria Prata Vuolo (1981...
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appointed Archbishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra; future Cardinal Bishop René Fernández Apaza (1968.03.02 – 1981.11.21), appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Sucre...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Daniel Rivero Rivero Archbishop of Sucre 1951–1983 Succeeded by René Fernández Apaza...
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returned: Deputy Antonio Franco; Deputy Javier Zabaleta (MAS-IPSP/MSM); Senator René Martínez (MAS-IPSP), who was a deputy; and Senator Róger Pinto, previously...
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