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    Higinio Nicolás Morínigo Martínez (11 January 1897 – 27 January 1983) was a Paraguayan military officer and politician who served as the 35th president...
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  • General Higinio Morínigo is a town in the Caazapá Department of Paraguay. World Gazeteer: Paraguay[dead link] – World-Gazetteer.com...
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  • Morínigo, town in the Caazapá department of Paraguay Higieniewo All pages with titles beginning with Higinio All pages with titles containing Higinio...
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  • Olimpo General Artigas General Delgado General Elizardo Aquino General Eugenio A. Garay General Francisco Álvarez General Higinio Morínigo General Isidro...
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  • Florentín Morínigo (born 1978), Paraguayan footballer Higinio Morínigo (1897–1983), Paraguayan military officer, politician and dictator General Higinio Morínigo...
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    Franco to power. Between 1940 and 1948, the country was ruled by general Higinio Morínigo. Dissatisfaction with his rule resulted in the Paraguayan civil...
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  • 1940 President Higinio Morínigo suspended the constitution and banned political parties. Resistance to his rule took the form of general strikes and student...
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    faded into obscurity. In Paraguay in 1940, Paraguayan President General Higinio Morínigo began his rule as a dictator with the support of pro-fascist military...
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    Moisés Bertoni 330 4,286 4,616 Fulgencio Yegros 1,067 4,891 5,958 General Higinio Morínigo 1,242 4,257 5,499 Maciel 431 3,526 3,957 San Juan Nepomuceno 6...
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    José Félix Estigarribia (category Paraguayan generals)
    killed in a plane crash. He was succeeded by his Minister of War, Higinio Morínigo, who used Estigarribia's constitution to establish his own dictatorship...
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