Hilarión Daza (born Hilarión Grosolí Daza; 14 January 1840 – 27 February 1894) was a Bolivian military officer who served as the 19th president of Bolivia...
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The Daza cabinet constituted the 36th to 37th cabinets of the Republic of Bolivia. It was formed on 28 October 1876, four months after Hilarión Daza was...
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international arbitration, but the Bolivian government, presided by Hilarión Daza, considered this an internal issue subject to the jurisdiction of the...
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Esteban Daza, 16th century Spanish composer Gabriel Daza (1896–1994), Filipino boy scout Hilarión Daza (1840–1894), President of Bolivia Imelda Daza (born...
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served as the acting President of Bolivia in 1879 in the absence of Hilarión Daza who was personally commanding the Bolivian Army in the War of the Pacific...
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of the Government Junta installed in La Paz after the overthrow of Hilarión Daza. Silva was made Supreme Chief of the Junta on December 28, 1879. Silva...
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train and steamship on Lake Titicaca to the Pacific coast. In 1876 Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) seized power and became another military caudillo, as brutal...
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led to the removal from office of both President Prado in Peru and Hilarión Daza in Bolivia, replaced respectively by Nicolás de Piérola and Gen. Narciso...
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and composer Hilarión Daza (1840–1894), President of Bolivia from 1876–1879 Hilarion of Kiev (11th century), Russian Orthodox bishop Hilarion-Pit Lessard...
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(1872–1873) ▌Adolfo Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888)...
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