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    José María Orellana Pinto (11 July 1872 – 26 September 1926) was a Guatemalan political and military leader. He was chief of staff of President Manuel...
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    Manuel María Orellana Contreras (17 December 1870 in El Jícaro, Guatemala – 17 June 1940 in Barcelona, Spain) was a Guatemalan army officer and politician...
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  • Wayback Machine World Championship Qualifier María José Orellana at the Beach Volleyball Database María José Orellana at the FIVB beach volleyball database World...
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    the son of Juan José Chacón Paiz and Soledad González Paiz who died during his birth. He is grandson of José Deciderio Chacón and María del Rosario Paiz...
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  • conductor María José Orellana (born 1981), Guatemalan beach volleyball player Nicolás Orellana (born 1995), Chilean footballer Rosa Orellana, Mexican American...
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  • held in Guatemala on 22 February 1922. The result was a victory for José María Orellana, although the military had controlled the election and silenced the...
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  • military triumvirate. The new junta was made up of Generals José María Lima, José María Orellana and Miguel Larrave. “Within hours after the cuartelazo, the...
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  • third son of William and Catherine Booth (b. 1862) September 26 – José María Orellana, Guatemalan political and military leader, 14th President of Guatemala...
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  • The quetzal was introduced in 1925 during the term of President José María Orellana, whose image appears on the obverse of the one-quetzal bill. It replaced...
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    create their Student Body. Herrera was deposed in a coup, led by José María Orellana, in December 1921 after Herrera resisted to approve the concessions...
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