Laureano Eleuterio Gómez Castro (20 February 1889 – 13 July 1965) was a Colombian politician and civil engineer who served as the 18th President of Colombia...
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The Laureano Gómez bridge (Spanish: Puente Laureano Gómez), popularly known as Pumarejo bridge (Spanish: Puente Pumarejo) after its promoter Alberto Pumarejo...
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d'état against Ospina's successor as president, the extreme right-wing Laureano Gómez Castro, imposing martial law. Seeking to reduce political violence,...
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member of the Colombian Conservative Party. Gómez was a son of the former President of Colombia, Laureano Gómez. He is mostly remembered for being one of...
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presidential election of 1950, which was won by the radical conservative Laureano Gómez. Gómez became the leader of the most radical faction of the Conservative...
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leader and senator. The Conservative party was relying on candidate Laureano Gómez to become the official candidate for the presidency of Colombia. Ospina's...
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artistic gymnast Andrés Gómez (born 1960), Ecuadorian tennis player Arthur Gómez (born 1984), Gambian footballer Beatrice Luigi Gomez (born 1995), Miss Universe...
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Villavicencio. In 1950, Laureano Gómez was elected president of Colombia, but it was a largely manipulated election, leading Gómez to become the new Conservative...
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Chief's daughter) Laureano Gómez, the President of Colombia from 1950 to 1953 Laureano López Rodó, Spanish lawyer and politician Laureano Leone, a former...
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President of Colombia from November 1951 until June 1953, while President Laureano Gómez was absent due to health issues. Urdaneta was born in Bogotá on 27 June...
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