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Facundo and Bacardí
Bacardi Limited is headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda and has a 16-member board of directors led by the original founder's great-great grandson, Facundo L. Bacardí.
In Santiago, his brother Facundo M. Bacardí continued to manage the company along with Schueg, who began the company's international expansion by opening new bottling plants in Barcelona ( 1910 ) and New York City ( 1915 ).
* May 9 – Facundo Bacardí, Cuban rum manufacturer ( b. 1814 )
In 1814 Facundo Bacardí, founder of the international rum brand Bacardi, was born in Sitges before emigrating to Cuba where he set up his company.
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Facundo and Massó
Don Facundo Bacardi Massó (, ) ( 1814 – May 9, 1886 ) was a Catalan businessman.

Facundo and was
After her death, the corpse of Constance was taken to the town of Sahagún and was buried in the Monastery of St. Facundo and Primitivo, where her husband, King Alfonso VI would be buried along with all his wives.
The main leader of the Renovadores was Facundo Guardado.
His greatest literary achievement was Facundo, a critique of Juan Manuel de Rosas, that Sarmiento wrote while working for the newspaper El Progreso during his exile in Chile.
It was en route to Chile that, in the baths of Zonda, he wrote the graffiti " On ne tue point les idées ," an incident that would later serve as the preface to his book Facundo.
In 1831, when Gorriti was thirteen, the federal caudillo Facundo Quiroga forced Gorriti and much of her family into exile, so they emigrated to Tarija, Bolivia.
The idea for the project was initially proposed by Richard Stallman in 1999 and officially started in January 2001, moderated by Héctor Facundo Arena, an Argentinian programmer and GNU activist.
He was president of the Tribunal for many years and, among other things, presided over the judgement of the assassins of Juan Facundo Quiroga.
Facundo and Amalia went on to have a number of children, many of whom would play important parts in building the rum business for which the family became famous: Emilio was born in 1844, Juan in 1846, Facundo Jr. in 1848, María in 1851, José in 1857, and Amalia Jr. in 1861.
Facundo was generally pro-Spanish,
Facundo was released but Emilio was eventually imprisoned for four years, during which the business was operated by the remaining brothers with Facundo providing strategic advice.
Since Facundo was over-age, there would be no battles over his custody.
Starring alongside Romina Yan was Facundo Arana who played her romantic partner.
In that year, Romina Yan, Facundo Arana and a good chunk of the young cast were ready to say goodbye and the 4th season finale was the end of a cycle, with Belen ( Yan ) and Alejo ( Arana ) adopting all kids and a final scene with Belen narrating how each one of the orphans grew up to be successful and happy individuals.
Romina Yan and Facundo Arana reunited in 2001 to star in the movie version of the soap which was a huge success.
It was also the end of a cycle, with Romina Yan and her character, Belén, which was the central figure of the show, finally saying goodbye, marrying her love ( Alejo played by Facundo Arana ) and adopting all children.

Facundo and Catalonia
An earthquake followed by a cholera epidemic devastated Santiago in 1852, claiming Juan and María and sending Facundo and his family to Catalonia for a number of months to escape.

Facundo and Cuba
Emilio's brothers, Facundo and José, and his brother-in-law Henri ( Don Enrique ) Schueg, remained in Cuba with the difficult task of sustaining the company during a period of war.
* Emilio Bacardi – Former mayor of Santiago, Cuba and son of Bacardi Founder Facundo Bacardi

Facundo and .
Don Facundo began attempting to " tame " rum by isolating a proprietary strain of yeast still used in Bacardi production today.
In addition to this, Facundo aged the rum in white oak barrels, which had the effect of " mellowing " the drink.
Five great teams were able to ensemble together four 10 handicap players in order to make a 40 handicap team: Coronel Suárez, 1975, 1977-1979 ( Alberto Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott, Alfredo Harriot and Horacio Heguy ); La Espadaña, 1989-1990 ( Carlos Gracida, Gonzalo Pieres, Alfonso Pieres y Ernesto Trotz Jr .); Indios Chapaleufú, 1992-1993 ( Bautista Heguy, Gonzalo Heguy, Horacio Heguy Jr. and Marcos Heguy ); La Dolfina, 2009-2010 ( Adolfo Cambiaso Jr., Lucas Monteverde, Mariano Aguerre y Bartolomé Castagnola ); Ellerstina, 2009 ( Facundo Pieres, Gonzalo Pieres Jr., Pablo Mac Donough and Juan Martín Nero ).
** Juan Facundo Quiroga, Argentine federationalist ( d. 1835 )
Other sculptures in the city are devoted to medical Andrés Laguna made by the segovian Florentino Trapero and marina located in Plaza de los Huertos, the bust of Lope de la Calle Martín, president of the Provincial council that made Emiliano Barral and can be seen in the square of San Facundo or the monument " El Favorito ", by Toribio García de Andrés in the early of 20th century.
The murder of Facundo Quiroga in Córdoba increased this belief, so the legislature appointed him governor in 1835, with the sum of public power.
Afonso III ( 1248 – 1279 ) gave it its charter in 1253, referring to the town, " a hill opposite the Crespos ", which already had a core of settlements organized around the Church of St. Facundo.
In the 1999 presidential election, the FMLN ran Facundo Guardado as their candidate.
Numbering figures such as Manuel Dorrego and Juan Facundo Quiroga among their ranks, they were in favor of a loose federation with more autonomy for the individual provinces.
Soon after Sarmiento's return, the province of San Juan broke out into civil war and Facundo Quiroga invaded Sarmiento's town.
And in May 1845, El Progreso started the serial publication of the first edition of his best-known work, Facundo ; in July, Facundo appeared in book form.

Bacardí and Massó
Sergio Danguillecourt, a member of the board of directors of Bacardi Ltd and a great-great-grandson of the rum company's founder Don Facund Bacardí i Massó, and his wife Jacqueline Kriz Danguillecourt were on board.
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Bacardí and was
Emilio Bacardí, Don Facundo's eldest son, was repeatedly imprisoned and was exiled from Cuba for having fought in the rebel army against Spain in the Cuban War of Independence.
In 1930 Schueg opened the art deco Bacardi building in Havana and the third generation of the Bacardí family was entering the business.
Facundito Bacardí was known to have invited US-Americans ( still subject to Prohibition ) to " Come to Cuba and bathe in Bacardi rum.
In his account he described how “ on one side there was a wooden stage with two streamers – Hatuey beer and Bacardí rum – on each end and a Cuban flag in the middle.
Next to the stage was a bar, at which people crowded, ordering daiquiris and beer, all free .” A sign at the event read: Bacardí rum welcomes the author of The Old Man and the Sea.
In September 1953, his relatively prosperous family ( he was the son of a Bacardí executive ) sent him to study business management at Columbia University in New York, to take him away from the political turmoil of the time.

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