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    Carlos Washington Lencinas was born in Rivadavia Department, Mendoza, in 1888, to Fidela Peacock and José Néstor Lencinas. The elder Lencinas was a Mendoza...
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  • Lencinas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Washington Lencinas (1888–1929), Argentine politician, son of José José Néstor Lencinas...
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  • from the original on 2022-09-21. Retrieved 2012-01-29. "Habla Mayor (R) Carlos Herrera Jimenez, procesado por el Caso Tucapel". 2008-01-17. Archived from...
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    the courts, proved too much for Lencinas, who died in Mendoza on January 20, 1920. His son, Carlos Washington Lencinas, was elected governor in 1922. Diccionario...
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    downtown. The initiative, enacted by the reformist Governor Carlos Washington Lencinas in 1922, led to the opening of the Plaza Hotel, in 1924, and subsequently...
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    Mendoza Province, which remained in the reformist former Governor Carlos Washington Lencinas' Dissident UCR column, continued to be denied its two senators...
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  • José Luis Cantilo Cordoba: Julio A. Roca, Jr. Mendoza Province: Carlos Washington Lencinas (until 9 October); Enrique Mosca (from 9 October) Buenos Aires...
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    Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear removed the progressive governor, Carlos Washington Lencinas. He joined the "Antipersonalist UCR" when this faction's opposition...
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  • Néstor Lencinas. Eudoro Vargas Gómez 3 September 1920 4 February 1922 UCR — Federal controller (Hipólito Yrigoyen) Carlos Washington Lencinas 4 February...
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    likewise, conservative, whereas the Mendoza faction, led by Governor Carlos Washington Lencinas (the Lencinist UCR), was more liberal than Yrigoyen's own. Ultimately...
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