• The Escuela Superior de Guerra (founded 1909) is a military college under the Military Forces of Colombia. It was founded during the reforms of President...
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  • Escuela Superior de Guerra may refer to: Escuela Superior de Guerra (Argentina) Escuela Superior de Guerra (Colombia) Escola Superior de Guerra, Brazil...
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    History of the Armed Forces of Colombia Superior War College (Escuela Superior de Guerra (Colombia) ESDEGUE) In 2000, Colombia assigned 3.9% of its GDP to...
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    Universo S.A. Historia Militar del Perú, Ejército del Perú - Escuela Superior de Guerra, Enero de 1980, Chorrillos - Perú. Uppsala Conflict Data Program Conflict...
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  • "Escuela Superior de Guerra" Medalla Militar "Al Mérito de la Reserva" Medalla Militar "General José Hilario López Valdés" Medalla Militar "Escuela Militar...
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  • Carrillo graduated with a degree in Military Administration from the Escuela Superior de Guerra. He served as undersecretary in the Secretaries of Finance and...
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    to the Escuela de Estudios Superiores (later Escuela Superior de Guerra), but this time as auxiliary professor at Curso de Táctica y Servicio de Estado...
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  • the Aerial Military Institute (Colombia), the National Defense University, the Colombian Escuela Superior de Guerra and the University of Oxford. He...
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  • Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM; English: Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education), also known as Tecnológico de Monterrey...
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    Cúcuta (redirect from Cúcuta, Colombia)
    (Spanish: [ˈkukuta] ), officially San José de Cúcuta, is a Colombian municipality, capital of the department of Norte de Santander and nucleus of the Metropolitan...
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