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* Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
* Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria located in the limit between Valparaiso and Viña del Mar ( España avenue ).
The Federico Santa María Technical University () ( UTFSM ) ( or simply Santa Maria University ) is a Chilean university founded in 1926 in Valparaíso, Chile.
The university takes its names from Federico Santa María, a Chilean who lived in France.
In 1935 its name changed to Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María.
The condition imposed by Federico Santa María was that, for the first 10 years of the university, the professors must be from the best schools of engineering in the world.
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Federico Santa María Carrera ( c. October 13, 1845-December 20, 1925 ) was a Chilean businessman and philanthropist.
The result of his legacy was the Federico Santa María Technical University.
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* Federico Santa María Carrera ( 1845 – 1925 ) businessman and philanthropist
Another of his descendents was Federico Santa María, who gave his money to build Federico Santa María Technical University, one of the best technical and engineering schools in Chile.
Happy slapping in the Instituto Regional Federico Errázuriz, Santa Cruz, Chile
In 1931 realized the first Mexican talkie movie, an adaptation of the Federico Gamboa's novel Santa, directed by Antonio Moreno and starred by the Mexican-Hollywood star Lupita Tovar.
* Properly traditional universities, the eight universities existing in 1981: Universidad de Chile, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Universidad Austral de Chile, Universidad Católica del Norte, Universidad de Concepción, Universidad de Magallanes, Universidad de Santiago de Chile ( formerly Universidad Técnica del Estado ) and Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María.
These are the Universidad Austral de Chile, the Universidad de Concepción ( founded by the citizens of Concepción ), and the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, created by the last will and testament of Federico Santa María Carrera.

Federico and María
Cycles in other languages have been written by Granados, Mohammed Fairouz, Manuel de Falla, Juan María Solare, Edvard Grieg, Lorenzo Ferrero, Dvořák and Janáček, Bartók and Kodály, Sibelius and Rautavaara, Federico Mompou and Xavier Montsalvatge, Nevit Kodalı and A. Saygun etc.
The same year he married his cousin, María Errázuriz Echaurren, thus becoming brother-in-law to future president Federico Errázuriz Echaurren.

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From the 1950s Federico Brito Figueroa was the founder of a new Venezuelan historiography based largely on the ideas of the Annales School.
De Palma, whose background is Italian Roman Catholic, was born in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Vivienne ( née Muti ) and Anthony Federico De Palma, an orthopedic surgeon.
Vittoria, last descendant of the della Rovere family ( she was the only child of Federico Ubaldo ), married Ferdinando II de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
Federico Fellini (; January 20, 1920 – October 31, 1993 ) was an Italian film director and scriptwriter.
The technology was developed by Italian physicist Federico Faggin in 1968, who later joined Intel in order to develop the very first Central Processing Unit ( CPU ) on one chip ( Intel 4004 ), for which he received the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 2010.
Federico Zandomeneghi was another Italian friend of Degas who showed with the Impressionists.
In the 16th century Sixtus V bisected Bramante's Cortile del Belvedere with a cross-wing to house the Apostolic Library in suitable magnificence. The 16th and 17th centuries saw other privately endowed libraries assembled in Rome: the Vallicelliana, formed from the books of Saint Filippo Neri, with other distinguished libraries such as that of Cesare Baronio, the Biblioteca Angelica founded by the Augustinian Angelo Rocca, which was the only truly public library in Counter-Reformation Rome ; the Biblioteca Alessandrina with which Pope Alexander VII endowed the University of Rome ; the Biblioteca Casanatense of the Cardinal Girolamo Casanate ; and finally the Biblioteca Corsiniana founded by the bibliophile Clement XII Corsini and his nephew Cardinal Neri Corsini, still housed in Palazzo Corsini in via della Lungara. The Republic of Venice patronized the foundation of the Biblioteca Marciana, based on the library of Cardinal Basilios Bessarion. In Milan Cardinal Federico Borromeo founded the Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
He was a welcomed guest at the Este court in Ferrara, and in Urbino he spent part of the hot-weather season with the soldier-prince Federico III da Montefeltro.
The Academy has its origins in the Accademia dei Lincei (" Academy of Lynxes ") established in Rome in 1603, under Pope Clement VIII by the learned Roman prince, Federico Cesi ( 1585 – 1630 ), who was a young botanist and naturalist, and which claimed Galileo Galilei as its president.
Beating Federico Fellini's 8½ for first prize at the Belgium Film Festival, the film was hailed by foreign critics as a brilliant reworking of the Western genre.
Whilst Barbieri produced the greatest zarzuela grande in El barberillo de Lavapiés, the classic exponent of the género chico was his pupil Federico Chueca, whose La gran vía ( composed with Joaquín Valverde Durán ) was a cult success both in Spain and throughout Europe.
The Counter-Reformation was also the period of Spanish domination and was marked by two powerful figures: Saint Charles Borromeo and his cousin, Cardinal Federico Borromeo.
Among the cast was the young Enrico Caruso, who performed with great success the Lamento di Federico: È la solita storia del pastore, the romance which was to keep alive the memory of the opera even to the present day.
Another old friend, Federico Halbherr, the Italian archaeologist and future excavator of Phaistos, was keeping him posted on developments at Knossos by mail.
The reputation of the court had been established by Federico III da Montefeltro, a highly successful condottiere who had been created Duke of Urbino by the Pope — Urbino formed part of the Papal States — and who died the year before Raphael was born.
The emphasis of Federico's court was rather more literary than artistic, but Giovanni Santi was a poet of sorts as well as a painter, and had written a rhymed chronicle of the life of Federico, and both wrote the texts and produced the decor for masque-like court entertainments.
Federico was succeeded by his son Guidobaldo da Montefeltro, who married Elisabetta Gonzaga, daughter of the ruler of Mantua, the most brilliant of the smaller Italian courts for both music and the visual arts.
The University of Naples Federico II was founded by Frederick II in the city, the oldest state university in the world, making Naples the intellectual centre of the kingdom.
The first Hispanic to serve as Energy Secretary was Clinton's second, Federico Peña.
Around 1200, Trento became a mining center of some significance: silver was mined from the Monte Calisio-Khalisperg, and Prince-Bishop Federico Wanga issued the first mining code of the alpine region.
The world's first professorship in political economy was established in 1754 at the University of Naples Federico II, Italy ( then capital city of the Kingdom of Naples ); the Neapolitan philosopher Antonio Genovesi was the first tenured professor ; in 1763 Joseph von Sonnenfels was appointed a Political Economy chair at the University of Vienna, Austria.

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