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    Ramón González Valencia (May 24, 1851 – October 3, 1928) was a Colombian conservative, military officer and statesman. He participated in the civil wars...
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  • Representatives. Ramón González González (born 1962), Mexican politician Ramón González (baseball) (1895–?), Cuban baseball player Ramón González (footballer...
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    three succeeded to the presidency (Miguel Antonio Caro Tobar, Ramón González Valencia and Jorge Holguín Mallarino), two took the presidency by mounting...
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    Enrique Olaya from the Colombian Liberal Party. In 1910, General Ramón González Valencia had convened the National Assembly. Two conservative candidates...
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    presidential tickets, one with Rafael Reyes for president and Ramón González Valencia as vice-president, and the other with Joaquin Vélez for president...
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  • 1 year, 11 months and 24 days into Sanclemente's presidency. Ramón González Valencia Conservative Rafael Reyes Resignation August 4, 1909, 4 years,...
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    signed on December 3, 1902, by Marroquín's administration General Ramón González Valencia and revolutionary General Ricardo Tirado Macías. Thus, the civil...
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    Valencia (Spanish: [baˈlenθja] , officially in Valencian: València [vaˈlensia]) is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most...
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  • José María González Valencia (born in Pamplona on June 25, 1840) was a Colombian Conservative politician, lawyer, academic, diplomat, writer and educator...
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    Caballero. Defending the government were the conservative generals Ramón González Valencia, Alfredo Vásquez Cobo, Jorge Holguín and Pedro Nel Ospina. The...
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