• capital of the Municipality of 3rd Category Juan Pujol. It has 1,487 people inhabitants. It is named after Governor Juan Gregorio Pujol. 2001 census...
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    revolutionary merits—by the new governor Juan Gregorio Pujol, a friend of Urquiza. In 1853 he supported Pujol against a revolt led by allies of the Virasoros...
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    college of that city. He retreated to Corrientes, where Governor Juan Gregorio Pujol, who had promised aid to the invasion shortly before, forced him...
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    he was Uquiza's representative to the new governor of Corrientes, Juan Gregorio Pujol. Under President Urquiza he took many different public offices, especially...
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  • Joaquim Malgosa Santiago Malgosa Paulino Monsalve Pedro Murúa Juan Pellón Victor Pujol Carlos Roca Pedro Roig Ramón Sala Luis Usoz Pablo Usoz Narcís Ventalló...
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    the ministry remained unchanged for over a century until the presidency of Juan Domingo Perón, when it was merged with the Justice portfolio under the administration...
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    deputy for the liberal party in 1856, and supported the government of Juan Gregorio Pujol. During the government of José María Rolón, he was president of the...
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    Vote Marcos Paz — 49 22 Juan Esteban Pedernera Unitarian 45 32 Benjamín Virasoro Federal 17 Juan Gregorio Pujol Federal 12 Juan Bautista Alberdi — 1 Santiago...
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    The reign of Juan Carlos I of Spain began on November 22, 1975, when the then Prince of Spain Juan Carlos de Borbón swore to the Fundamental Laws of the...
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    Duartes sent Juan Pablo to the United States and Europe in 1828 [citation needed]. For his trip, Duarte was accompanied by Pablo Pujols, a Catalan merchant...
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