• speedboat handling, starts to work in a tobacco smuggling ring led by Vicente Otero Pérez "Terito", the head of the Galician clans of the Ría de Arousa. Miñanco...
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    Juan Bautista Pérez assumed the presidency, though Gómez remained the final authority in the country. On 13 June 1931, Congress forced Pérez to resign, and...
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    country's Student’s Week in 1928, Otero Silva formed part in a series of protests against the rule of dictator Juan Vicente Gómez (see Generation of 1928...
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  • Pérez. Eduardo Marquina Wenceslao González Oliveros Manuel Gómez-Moreno Martínez Pío Zabala y Lera Eduardo Callejo de la Cuesta Modesto López Otero Jacinto...
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    Ourense, Vicente Risco was born into a well-to-do and highly cultured family. He suffered from bad health as a child. He was a good friend of Ramón Otero Pedrayo...
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  • reforms, Pérez Jiménez was deposed in a coup perpetrated by disgruntled sectors within the Armed Forces of Venezuela on 23 January 1958. Pérez Jiménez...
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  • Alexandre Bóveda Javier Bueno Justo Bueno Pérez Ricardo Burillo Stholle Joan Busquets Queralt Los Cinco de Otero Valentín Cabello Pascual Cabrera Quemades...
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  • 1755). CD & DVD Otero RCOC Davide Pérez Solimano (Lisbon 1757 & Cádiz 1768). Otero RCOC Porpora. Gli Orti Esperidi (Naples 1721). Otero RCOC Concerto:...
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  • (1922–1996) José Garcia (actor) (born 1966) Nancho Novo (born 1958) La Belle Otero (1868–1965), dancer, actress, and courtesan Fernando Rey (1917–1994) Martin...
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  • main leaders of the party were Ramón Otero Pedrayo, Xaquín Lorenzo Fernández, Florentino López Cuevillas and Vicente Risco. The PNRO had 24 local branches...
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