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    Carlos Gregorio Dávila Espinoza (September 15, 1887 – October 19, 1955), was a Chilean political figure, journalist, chairman of the Government Junta of...
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  • Carlos Dávila (1887–1955) was a Chilean political figure and journalist. Carlos Dávila may also refer to: Carlos Dávila López, Puerto Rican politician...
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    Carlos Victor Dávila Dávila (May 2, 1914 – July 20, 2010) was the oldest living former Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court for many years...
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  • Carlos Dávila López is a Puerto Rican politician from the New Progressive Party (PNP). Dávila served as member of the 21st Senate of Puerto Rico from...
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  • Ávila (surname) (redirect from Dávila)
    Rican evangelist Adolfo Dávila (born 1965), Mexican filmmaker Alberto Dávila (born c. 1960), Mexican-American boxer Alexandru Davila (1862–1929), Romanian...
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  • Men's Chess Olympiads :: Carlos Dávila". www.olimpbase.org. Carlos Davila player profile and games at Chessgames.com Carlos Dávila chess games at 365chess...
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    number-one hit. Dávila continued starring in telenovelas, and in 1992, he gained fame once more after starring in Cara Sucia. As a singer, Dávila has released...
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    and some army personnel (followers of former president Carlos Ibáñez del Campo) under Carlos Dávila staged a coup d'état by taking over the Air Force base...
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    Diplomatic posts Preceded by Carlos Dávila Secretary General of the Organization of American States 1956–1968 Succeeded by Galo Plaza...
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    than two weeks after the coup, Carlos Dávila deposed Grove and Matte and deported them to the Easter Islands. Dávila proclaimed himself "provisional...
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