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Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport () is located in the municipality of Soledad from Barranquilla, the capital of the Atlántico department in Colombia.
The airport owes its name to one of the pioneers of Colombian aviation, Ernesto Cortissoz.
Finally on the afternoon of April 7, 1981, Julio Cesar Turbay, president of the Republic and Alvaro Uribe Velez, Chief of the Aeronáutica Civil dedicated Barranquilla's new international airport Ernesto Cortissoz.
ACSA was incorporated in the month of December 1996 and its main activity is the administration and economic exploitation of Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport.
Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport is named after one of the most important Colombian aviation pioneers.
* Aeropuerto Internacional Ernesto Cortissoz, official web site
es: Aeropuerto Internacional Ernesto Cortissoz
fr: Aéroport international Ernesto Cortissoz
id: Bandar Udara Internasional Ernesto Cortissoz
it: Aeroporto Internazionale Ernesto Cortissoz
ms: Lapangan Terbang Ernesto Cortissoz
pl: Port lotniczy Ernesto Cortissoz
pt: Aeroporto Internacional Ernesto Cortissoz
vi: Sân bay quốc tế Ernesto Cortissoz
Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport, was built in Barranquilla in 1919, becoming the first airport in South America.
* Barranquilla ( Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport )
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* Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport ( IATA airport code: BAQ ) in Barranquilla, Colombia
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It has hubs at El Dorado International Airport ( BOG ), Bogotá, José María Córdova International Airport ( MDE ), Medellín, Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport ( BAQ ), Barranquilla and Miami International Airport ( MIA ).
* Barranquilla, Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport, Colombia
As a result of the study, the COMP ( Committee for Economic and Social Policy ), Ministry of Finance instructed the Civil Aeronautics initiation of processes for delivery through concession contracts busiest airports in the country El Dorado International Airport in Bogota, Alfonso Bonilla Aragon International Airport in Cali, Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport in Barranquilla and finally Rafael Nuñez Airport in Cartagena.
Schiphol withdrew from the project and assumed the role of operating partner, the Spanish company AENA, which during this period had also made the concession of the airport in Barranquilla Ernesto Cortissoz.

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Bunge & Born was founded in 1884 by Ernesto Bunge, a German Argentine whose uncle, Carl Bunge, had been Consul General in Argentina for both the Netherlands and Prussia, and his brother-in-law, Jorge Born, who had recently arrived from Antwerp.
The concept of " Miranda rights " was enshrined in U. S. law following the 1966 Miranda v. Arizona Supreme Court decision, which found that the Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights of Ernesto Arturo Miranda had been violated during his arrest and trial for domestic violence.
The official diploma presented to Italian Admiral Ernesto Burzagli when he was awarded membership in the National Geographic Society in 1928.
Ernesto Pérez Balladares was sworn in as President on September 1, 1994, after an internationally monitored election campaign.
His cousin, Ernesto Pacelli, was a key financial advisor to Pope Leo XIII ; his father, Filippo Pacelli, a Franciscan tertiary, was the dean of the Sacra Rota Romana ; and his brother, Francesco Pacelli, became a lay canon lawyer and the legal advisor to Pius XI, in which role he negotiated the Lateran Treaty in 1929, the pact with Benito Mussolini, bringing an end to the Roman Question.
The song was claimed to be authored by Ernesto dos Santos, best known as, with co-composition attributed to Mauro de Almeida, a well-known Carnival columnist.
The ministry was spearheaded by Ernesto Cardenal, a famous poet and priest.
The first performance in Italy was at La Scala, Milan on 17 April 1843 with Ottavia Malvani ( Norina ), Napoleone Rossi ( Pasquale ), Leone Corelli ( Ernesto ), and Achille De Bassini ( Malatesta ).
Gassman's debut was in Milan, in 1942, with Alda Borelli in Niccodemi's Nemica ( theatre ), he then moved to Rome and the Teatro Eliseo joining Tino Carraro and Ernesto Calindri in a team that remained famous ; with them he acted in a range of plays from bourgeois comedy to the sophisticated intellectual theatre.
On 19 July 2005, Licio Gelli, the grand master of the Propaganda Due or P2 masonic lodge, received a notification – required by Italian law – informing him that he was formally under investigation on charges of ordering the murder of Calvi along with Giuseppe Calò, Ernesto Diotallevi, Flavio Carboni and Carboni's Austrian ex-girlfriend, Manuela Kleinszig.
On July 19, 2005, Gelli was formally indicted by Roman Magistrates for the murder of Roberto Calvi, along with former Mafia boss Giuseppe Calò ( also known as " Pippo Calò "), businessmen Ernesto Diotallevi and Flavio Carboni, and the latter's girlfriend, Manuela Kleinszig.
Magallanes ' chairman, Ernesto Alvear, attended a FIFA Congress held in Helsinki while the Finnish city was hosting the 1952 Summer Olympics.
( Indeed, one of his fiercest critics was Ernesto Cardenal, a leftist Nicaraguan priest who preached liberation theology and would become the Sandinista government's Minister of Culture.
Though commercial concerns continued to dominate foreign policy, conflict resolution was again ventured into when President Arturo Frondizi initiated negotiations between U. S. President John F. Kennedy and Cuban representative Ernesto Che Guevara during a Western Hemisphere summit in Uruguay in August 1961.
After Jupp Heynckes second cycle ( 2001 – 2003 ) and Ernesto Valverde ( 2003 – 2005 ), the club was embroiled in a relegation battle during the 2005 – 06 and 2006 – 07 seasons.
Using his previous experience as Minister of Foreign Affairs and his prestige as an internationally famous sociologist, he was respected on the world scene, building friendships with such leaders as Bill Clinton and Ernesto Zedillo.
Greater economic stability since the last major economic crisis in Mexico ( the 1995 peso crisis ) was achieved in great part through economic reforms begun under Ernesto Zedillo, who was the last successive PRI-nominated president to serve since the Mexican Revolution, and whose tenure commenced just as the peso crisis was coming to a head.
His campaign director, Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon, was subsequently elected in the first presidential election monitored by international observers.
In particular, Les damnés de la terre was a major influence on the work of revolutionary leaders such as Ali Shariati in Iran, Steve Biko in South Africa, Malcolm X in the United States and Ernesto Che Guevara in Cuba.
It was designed by architects Mario Pani, Enrique del Moral, Domingo García Ramos, Armando Franco Rovira, Ernesto Gómez Gallardo and others, and it encloses the Estadio Olímpico Universitario, about 40 faculties and institutes, the Cultural Center, an ecological reserve, the Central Library, and a few museums.
Grappelli was born in Paris, France, to Italian / French parents: his Italian father, marquess Ernesto Grappelli, was born in Alatri, Lazio.

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