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Benjamín and Mora
Manuel Benjamín Carrión Mora ( 1897 – 1979 ) was an Ecuadorian writer and cultural promoter.

Benjamín and born
Later on that year, his second son, Benjamín Rafael Juliá, was born.
Ricardo Benjamín Salinas Pliego ( born 1956 ) is a Mexican businessman and one of Forbes World's Richest People since 2000.
* Benjamín Zeledón born in La Concordia.
He was born in Santiago, the son of Benjamín Montero and of Eugenia Rodríguez.
Benjamín Rausseo Rodríguez ( born January 26, 1961 ) is a Venezuelan artist, stand-up comedian and career humorist best known for his character Er Conde del Guácharo ( translation: " Da Count of Guacharo ").
Benjamín Rausseo was born into poverty in the rural community of Musipán in the state of Monagas.
Molina was born in Bayamon Puerto Rico to Gladys Matta and Benjamín Molina, and attended Bayamon's Vega Alta High School.
Héctor Benjamín Alterio Onorato ( born September 21, 1929 in Buenos Aires ) is an Argentine theatre, film and television actor, well known both in Argentina and Spain.

Benjamín and October
Liberal Gen. Benjamín Zeledón died that year on October 4 when United States Marines recaptured Fort Coyotepe and the city of Masaya from rebels during the Battle of Coyotepe Hill.
On 23 October 1973, 23-year-old Army Corporal Benjamín Alfredo Jaramillo Ruz, who was serving with the Cazadores, became the first fatal casualty of the counterinsurgency operations in the mountainous area of Alquihue in Valdivia after being shot by a sniper.
On 23 October 1973, 23-year-old Army Corporal Benjamín Alfredo Jaramillo Ruz, who was serving with the 2nd Cazadores Infantry Regiment, became the first fatal casualty of the counterinsurgency operations in the mountainous area of Alquihue in Valdivia after being shot by a guerrilla sniper.

Benjamín and ),
* Benjamín Rausseo ( a. k. a. Er Conde del Guácharo ), television comedian
* 1876: The faction of the ⇒ Liberal Party led by Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna formed the Liberal Democratic Party ( Partido Liberal Democrático ), but rejoins the ⇒ Liberal Party that same year
Among his brothers are Hector Manuel ( Poet ), José Miguel ( lawyer, sociologist, senator, rector of the Universidad Nacional de Loja ) and Benjamín Carrión.
Acuña ), by Benjamín Canales and Calixto Guerra.

Benjamín and El
Reports from the PGR and El Universal state that while in prison, Osiel Cárdenas and Benjamín Arellano Félix, from the Tijuana Cartel, formed an alliance.
The Valparaíso edition of El Mercurio was founded by Pedro Félix Vicuña ( Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna's father ) on September 12, 1827, and was later acquired by Agustín Edwards Ross in 1880.

Benjamín and ",
His greatest success, the song " Zaraza ", said to refer to a Gypsy woman he was in love with at that time, was in fact an adapted version of a Uruguayan tango written in 1929 by Benjamín Alfonso Tagle Lara.
In " Tiny Angels ", he acted alongside other famous teen actors like Maria Jimena Piccolo, Agustina Cherri, Celeste Cid, Ezequiel Castaño, Camila Bordonaba, Benjamín Rojas and Daniela Mastrichio, among others.
He then spent a long time off Argentine television, in order to study, but he returned in 2002, playin " Guido Lassen " in " Rebelde Way ", alongside fellow former " Tiny Angels " stars Felipe Colombo, Luisana Lopilato, Camila Bordonaba and Benjamín Rojas.

Benjamín and was
Furthermore, the Generation of ' 27, as clearly reflected in the literary press of the period, was not exclusively restricted to poets, including artists such as Luis Buñuel, the caricaturist K-Hito, the surrealist painters Salvador Dalí and Óscar Domínguez, the painter and sculptor Maruja Mallo, as well as Benjamín Palencia, Gregorio Prieto, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz and Gabriel García Maroto, the toreros Ignacio Sánchez Mejías, Rodolfo Halffter and Jesús Bal y Gay, musicologists and composers belonging to the Group of Eight, including Bal and Gay, Ernesto Halffter and his brother Rodolfo, Juan José Mantecón, Julián Bautista, Fernando Remacha, Rosa García Ascot, Salvador Bacarisse and Gustavo Pittaluga.
Under the dictatorship of President Hugo Banzer Suárez the Christian Democratics fought for human rights, fundamental freedoms and the holding of elections, but its president Benjamín Miguel Harb was exiled in 1974 and its organizing secretary Felix Vargas forced to leave the country shortly afterwards.
He was a relative of Silvestre Selva Sacasa, 17th President of Nicaragua, and Benjamín Lacayo Sacasa, 67th President of Nicaragua.
Luis Benjamín Cordero y Crespo ( 6 April 1833 – 30 January 1912 ) was President of Ecuador 1 July 1892 to 16 April 1895.
His Vice-President was José del Rosario Miranda and his cabinet was formed by Agustín Cañete, Higinio Uriarte and José Tomás Sosa in Treasury ; Juan Antonio Meza and Manuel A. Maciel in the Department of Interior, Manuel A. Maciel and César Gondra in the Justice Department ; Pedro Duarte in War and Navy ; and Benjamín Aceval, José Segundo Decoud, juan Crisóstomo Centurión and José Tomás Sosa in the State Department.
The Vice-President was Marcos Morínigo and his cabinet had: José Tomás Sosa, as Minister of the Department of Interior, Venancio V. López ( grandson of Carlos Antonio López and nephew of Marshal López ) in the Foreign Office, José Segundo Decoud in Treasury ; Benjamín Aceval in the Justice Department and General Juan B. Egusquiza in War and Navy.
The city Hiparía was founded officially ; on April 2, 1861 Facundo Insfrán was appointed Minister of the Justice Department in replacement of Benjamín Aceval.
In September 1951, Rawson supported General José Benjamín Menéndez ’ s failed attempt to overthrow the government of Juan Perón, for which Rawson was temporarily imprisoned.
Erreway was an Argentine pop rock band formed during the television series Rebelde Way, consisting of Camila Bordonaba, Felipe Colombo and Benjamín Rojas.

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These economists continued to shape the economies of their respective countries, and include people like Mexico's Francisco Gil Díaz, Fernando Sanchez Ugarte, Carlos Isoard y Viesca, Argentina's Adolfo Diz, Roque Benjamín Fernández, Carlos Alfredo Rodríguez, Fernando de Santibañez and Ricardo Lopez Murphy as well as others in Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, Costa Rica, and Panama.

Benjamín and soccer
* Hugo Benjamín Ibarra, Argentine football ( soccer ) player

Benjamín and .
* 1912 – U. S. forces defeat Nicaraguan rebels under the command of Benjamín Zeledón at the Battle of Coyotepe Hill.
* January 25 – Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, Chilean historian ( b. 1831 )
He had three children, Benjamín Bolívar Gauthier, Santiago Hernández Bolívar, and Claudio Bolívar Taraja.
Céspedes would have been inspired by the Chilean flag as a way of honoring the efforts of Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna on behalf of Chile to achieve independence of Cuba after the Spanish defeat in the Chincha Islands War.
Despite this new approach, their definition of a Basque is still open to interpretation, with both Roberto López Ufarte and Benjamín being overlooked despite having Basque parents.
After moving it to its current location in Arlegui street, the Palacio Carrasco became a Library Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, public library of the commune, while working as center for events, art exhibitions, and cultural workshops.
As commander of Sonora's forces, Obregón won the respect of many revolutionaries who had fought under Madero in 1910 – 11, most notably Benjamín G. Hill.
Obregón's Sonoran forces were augmented by troops under General Benjamín G. Hill and the Zapatistas led by Gildardo Magaña and Genovevo de la O.
* J. Benjamín Torres, ed., Pedro Albizu Campos.
During the 1994 event, Germán Silva recovered from a wrong turn seven-tenths of a mile before the finish that put him temporarily in second place 40 yards behind Benjamín Paredes.
The Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport ( TUC / SANT ) is the city's airport ( though located east of the city, in the neighboring department of Cruz Alta ) serving over 290, 000 passengers a year.
The Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport have regular flights to Buenos Aires and Santa Cruz de la Sierra, and receives almost 300, 000 passengers every year.
Novelists such as Benjamín Jarnés, Rosa Chacel, Francisco Ayala, and Ramón J. Sender were equally experimental and academic.

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