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Patria and Mirabal
The brutal murder on Friday, November 25, 1960, of the three Mirabal sisters, Patria, María Teresa and Minerva, who opposed Trujillo's dictatorship, further increased discontent with his repressive rule.
The Mirabal sisters and their husbands were participants in the June 14 political group, which operated through illegal gatherings in Patria Mirabal's house, where they discussed their plot against Trujillo.
He married Patria Mirabal when she was 16, on February 24, 1947.
Patria: The oldest of the Mirabal sisters, she is very religious.
* In the Time of the Butterflies ( 2001 ) ( TV ) .... Patria Mirabal

Patria and February
Their combined army freed Chile with a daring assault over the Andes in 1817, defeating the Spaniards at the Battle of Chacabuco on February 12 and marking the beginning of the Patria Nueva.
PPL was founded by former activists of the Popular Democratic Movement ( MDP ) on February 3, 1990, under the name Corriente Patria Libre (" Free Homeland Current ").
In February 1992, it was renamed Movimiento Patria Libre (" Free Homeland Movement ").

Patria and 27
The military part is mostly state-owned but EADS owns 27 per cent of Patria.
General Nicolás Bravo, however, had fewer than 1, 000 men ( 832 Total including 250 10th Infantry, 115 Querétaro Battalion, 277 Mina Battalion, 211 Union Battalion, 27 Toluca Battalion and 42 la Patria Battalion with seven guns ) to hold the hill, including 200 cadets, some as young as 13 years old.
* The 10 / 27 Royal South Australian Regiment of the Royal Australian Infantry Corps adopted " Pro Patria " derived from the above line meaning " For One's Country " as their unit motto.

Patria and 1924
Irene starred solo in about a dozen silent films between 1917 and 1924, including Patria ( 1917 ), and appeared in several more stage productions before retiring from show business.

Patria and
Chile's first experiment with self-government, the " Patria Vieja " ( old republic, 1810 1814 ), was led by José Miguel Carrera, an aristocrat then in his mid-twenties.
* 1946 Eliades Ochoa, Cuban singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer ( Cuarteto Patria )
* 1921 The Italian unknown soldier is buried in the Altare della Patria ( Fatherland Altar ) in Rome.
That failed coup d ’ état known as the Tanquetazo (" tank putsch ") organised by the nationalist Patria y Libertad paramilitary group, was followed by a general strike at the end of July that included the copper miners of El Teniente.
Flag of the Patria Vieja ( 1812 1814 ).
Flag of Patria Vieja ( 1812 1814 ).
The flag of the Patria Vieja would wave again after Carrera's return to power 23 July 1814 until the Battle of Rancagua ( 1 2 October ) where the royalist victory ended the patriot government and began the Reconquista ( or Reconquest ) from 1814 to 1817, restoring the imperial standard.
She was the younger sister of the Nobil Huomo Giorgio Cornaro ( 1452 31 July 1527 ), " Padre della Patria " and Knight of the Holy Roman Empire.
Another party that also considers itself the Communist Party of Peru is the Partido Comunista del Perú Patria Roja, founded in 1970, and now, as of 2006, headed by Alberto Moreno.
The Patria was written during the reign of Basil II ( 976 1025 ) and revised during the Alexios I Komnenos ( 1081 1118 ).
The Patria of Constantinople praise him also for his building activity, but aside from a church dedicated to Saint Demetrius outside the city itself, most of the buildings attributed to him were probably the work of Basil I the Macedonian ( r. 867 886 ).
* General José Miguel Carrera ( 1785 1821 ), independentist leader, who governed Chile during its first period of independence, the Patria Vieja.
* April 7 Portuguese Commander Brito Pais and Captain Sarmento de Beires depart Lisbon eastbound in the Breguet 16. Bn2 Patria, beginning an attempt to fly around the world.
* June 24 In Macau, Portuguese Commander Brito Pais and Captain Sarmento de Beires give up on their eastbound attempt to circumnavigate the world in the de Havilland DH. 9A Patria II after covering 11, 000 miles ( 17, 713 km ) from Lisbon.
The Patria also mention the existence of another wall during the siege of Byzantium by Constantine the Great ( r. 306 337 ) during the latter's conflict with Licinius ( r. 308 324 ), in 324.
That failed coup d ’ état known as the Tanquetazo tank putsch organized by the nationalist Patria y Libertad paramilitary group, was followed by a general strike at the end of July that included the copper miners of El Teniente.
* The pro-war 1917 pamphlet Pro Patria ( 1917 ) by Philadelphia poet Florence Earle Coates ( 1850 1927 )

Patria and November
The Estonian Reform Party was founded on 18 November 1994, joining together the Reform Party — a then-recent splinter from the National Coalition Party Pro Patriaand the Estonian Liberal Democratic Party.
Patria continued to develop the vehicle and the first AMV prototype was ready for testing in November 2001.
On November 25, 1940, 1, 800 Jewish refugees from Europe arrived in Haifa on the ocean liner Patria, but the ship was denied permission to dock by British authorities, who seized it and prepared to deport the refugees to Mauritius on the ship.
The Patria disaster on 25 November 1940 was the sinking by the Haganah of a French-built ocean liner in the port of Haifa, in which 260 people were killed and 172 injured.

Patria and 25
The theatre's opening on May 25, the Día de la Patria in Argentina, featured a performance of Verdi's Aida and it quickly became a world-famous operatic venue rivaling La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera in attracting most of the world's best opera singers and conductors.
Guadalupe Victoria was declared by Congress Benemérito de la Patria ( Worthy of the Nation ) on 25 August 1843, and his name was written in golden letters in the session hall of the Chamber of Deputies.

Patria and 1960
Government recognition of literary merit came in the form of the Republic Cultural Heritage Awards ( 1960 ), the Pro Patria Awards for Literature ( 1961 ), and the National Artist Awards ( 1973 ).

Patria and ),
Today, the flag of the Patria Vieja is used during celebrations for this Chilean historical period, conducted by the National Institute ( Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera ), which Carrera's government founded ( 10 August 1813 ).
It contains most of the best known of the park's attractions such as the Lago Menor ( Small Lake ), the Nezahuacoyotl Fountain, the Fuente de las Ranas, the Quixote Fountain, the Templanza Fountain, the Altar a la Patria, the Niños Héroes Obelisk, the Monumento a las Águilas Caídas ( Monument to Fallen Eagles ), The Ahuehuete and the Baths of Moctezuma.
* Patria vieja ( 1958 ), artwork by Carlos Roume and Juan Arancio
The left-wing Fatherland for All ( Spanish: Patria Para Todos or PPT ), Movement for Socialism ( Spanish: Movimiento al Socialismo or MAS ), Radical Cause ( Spanish: Causa R ) and For Social Democracy ( Spanish: Por la Democracia Social ) initially supported chavismo, but they have since distanced themselves from it, and now oppose it.
As Rüütel had been the candidate of the opposition ( mostly consisting of Centre Party and People's Union ), Savi's loss ( in the last round he was supported by both Reform Party, Pro Patria Union and the Moderates ) was a great disappointment for the ruling tripartite coalition.
A decision was made to form a new party, named Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica ( Isamaa ja Res Publica Liit ), after approval by general assemblies of both merging political forces.
Many of these ships sank or were caught, such as the Patria ( Patra ), Struma and SS Bulgaria.
In December 2002 the Polish Defence Ministry placed an order for 690 vehicles ( later increased by 133 ), making Patria the leading manufacturer of IFV in the 15-27 tonne range in Europe.
** Pieces of church music: a Mass ( lost ), Stabat Mater, Salve Regina, Et vitam venturi saeculi ( lost ), cantatas ( Agar, Erminia, All ' Aurora, Patria )
San Juan de Ambato, a city in central Ecuador, is known as the " City of the three Juanes ", with Juan Montalvo ( a novelist and essayist ), Juan León Mera ( author of the words to Ecuador's national anthem, and " Salve, Oh Patria "), and Juan Benigno Vela ( another novelist and essayist ) all sharing it as a place of birth.
Then the fireship Pro Patria under commander Jan Daniëlsz van Rijn broke through the chain ( or sailed over it according to some historians, distrusting the more spectacular traditional version of events ), the stages of which were soon after destroyed by Dutch engineers commanded by Rear-Admiral David Vlugh.
The general council of the Patria and its other institutions remained all centred in Salò ( which gained importance and influence ), although a governor was sent by the capital, who was given the titles of Provveditore ( Superintendent ) and Capitano della Riviera ( Captain of the Riviera ) and the power to act as penal judge for the whole Riviera ( whilst civil justice was entrusted to a Brescian podestà who also resided in Salò ).
This resulted in some famous incidents ( See: Struma ( ship ), Patria disaster, and Exodus ( ship ).
In December, four bombings struck in Rome the Monument of Vittorio Emanuele II ( Altare della Patria ), the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, and in Milan the Banca Commerciale and the Banca Nazionale dell ' Agricoltura.
* Grod ( Gordas ) son of Tatra ( Ngrod son of Tana ), c. 503 528 ruler of the Huns of Keremi ( Crimea the earliest mention of the Keremi name which Kuber would later carry from Srem to Keramisia ) after Ernakh in Patria Onoguria.

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