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But little credence was given to Father Roman's statement until it was verified, in 1756, by the Spanish Boundary-line Commission of Yturriaga and Solano.
Solano López's basic failing was that he did not recognize the changes that had occurred in the region since Francia's time.
Solano López then struck at his enemy's main force in Uruguay ; he was, however unaware that Argentina had acquiesced to Brazil's Uruguay policy and would not support Paraguay against Brazil.
Paraguay was in no sense prepared for a major war, let alone a war of the scope that Solano López had unleashed.
In terms of size, Solano López's 30, 000-man army was the most powerful in Latin America but the army's strength was illusory because it lacked trained leadership, a reliable source of weapons and adequate reserves.
Apart from some Paraguayan victories on the northern front, the war was a disaster for Solano López.
Despite several historians ' accounts of what happened between 1865 and 1870, Solano López was not wholly responsible for the war.
Recent results have been published in Nature Gerritsma, G. Kirchmair, F. Zaehringer, E. Solano, R. Blatt, and C. Roos, Nature 463, 68-71 ( 2010 ) in which the Zitterbewegung feature was simulated in a trapped-ion experiment This experiment impacts the hole interpretation if one infers that the physics-laboratory experiment is not merely a check on the mathematical correctness of a Dirac-equation solution but the measurement of a real effect whose detectability in electron physics is still beyond reach.
Likewise, Mission San Francisco Solano was intended to be an adjunct of Mission San Rafael but developed into a mission in its own right.
Mission San Francisco Solano was founded on July 4, 1823, and named for Francis Solanus, a missionary to the Indians of Peru born in Montilla, Spain, known as the " Wonder Worker of the New World.
Benicia was also the county seat of Solano County until 1858, when that was moved to Fairfield.
It was established as a part of Mexico's strategy to halt Russian incursions into the region, as the Mission San Francisco de Solano ( Sonoma Mission ) was for the Spanish.
This, of course, was forced into practice by Paraguayan dictator Francisco Solano López's disastrous 1865 invasion of northern Argentine territory, leading to an alliance between 1820s-era adversaries Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay and the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives ( particularly Paraguay's own ).
Solano County was one of the original counties of California, created in 1850 at the time of statehood.
" The Chief was given the Spanish name Francisco Solano during baptism at the Catholic Mission, and is named after the Spanish Franciscan missionary, Father Francisco Solano.
The racial makeup of Solano County was 210, 751 ( 51. 0 %) White, 60, 750 ( 14. 7 %) African American, 3, 212 ( 0. 8 %) Native American, 60, 473 ( 14. 6 %) Asian, 3, 564 ( 0. 9 %) Pacific Islander, 43, 236 ( 10. 5 %) from other races, and 31, 358 ( 7. 6 %) from two or more races.
Port Costa was founded in 1879 as a landing for the railroad ferry Solano, owned and operated by the Central Pacific Railroad.
Mission San Francisco Solano was the last of the California missions to be established, and the only one founded after Mexico's independence from Spain.
He maintained good relationships with the Native Americans of the region and was helped by his friendship with native Chief Solano of the Suisunes, who had been baptized at the mission and who lived near the city.
The mission, headed by Father Antonio de San Buenaventura y Olivares, was located near a community of Coahuiltecans and was initially populated by three to five Indian converts from Mission San Francisco Solano near San Juan Bautista.

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It is named for Francisco Solano López, a former president of Paraguay, a descendant of whom founded his namesake trailer park.
El Camino Real ( Spanish for The Royal Road, also known as The King's Highway ) and sometimes associated with Calle Real usually refers to the historic 600-mile ( 966-kilometer ) California Mission Trail, connecting the former Alta California's 21 missions ( along with a number of support sites ), 4 presidios, and several pueblos, stretching from Mission San Diego de Alcalá in San Diego in the south to Mission San Francisco Solano in Sonoma in the north.
* F – Berkeley / Adeline Street ( was also extended on former Southern Pacific interurban tracks on Shattuck Avenue beyond Dwight Way and through the SP's Northbrae Tunnel, terminating at Solano Avenue and The Alameda )
The Cuartel de López, a museum in Francisco Solano López's former barracks, has three rooms where bullets, cannon, stirrups, spurs, swords, and other battlefield relics are displayed.
" In addition to being his vacation home, El Solano is also notable for being purchased by former Beatle John Lennon shortly before his murder in 1980.
Solano rejoined former Foxes ' boss Nigel Pearson, who had recently taken over the manager's job at Hull City, signing a one-year deal.
On 2 August, Solano scored in a friendly against Sunderland, rivals of his former club Newcastle United, and scored his first league goal for Hartlepool on 17 September at home against Bury.
* Film reviewed by Wilebaldo Solano, the former General Secretary of the POUM Youth, reprinted from Revolutionary History, Vol.
Juan Solano, O. P., former bishop of Cusco, Peru, generously funded the reorganization of the studium at the convent of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva on the model of the College of St. Gregory at Valladolid in his native Spain.
The old town council building in Pilar is where former president Francisco Solano López is believed to have uttered a now famous phrase in defiance against combatants in the costly Paraguayan War: " Never shall the sacred insignia of my country fall from my hands ".

Solano and President
* Eliza Lynch, Irish born mistress of President Francisco Solano López of Paraguay
The old rituals were revived by President Estrada, when an arriving diplomat disembarked from his car at General Solano Street and boards what is called a chariot, a luxurious open jeep where the occupant stands on a red carpet holding onto a stout bar while progressing up J. P. Laurel Street to the Palace grounds.
Solano López was appointed as Vice President by his father.
During the war, he became the assistant of President Francisco Solano López, in Humaitá and remaining loyal, rose through the ranks.
Vicente Solano Lima ( September 21, 1901 – April 23, 1984 ) was a moderately conservative newspaper publisher and politician who served as Vice President of Argentina from May 25, 1973 to July 13, 1973.
Suffering from worsening asthma, Solano Lima considered retirement in Spain, but was persuaded by Perón to stay on as Chief of Staff when the latter was elected President on snap elections in September.
Primero de Marzo's name is derived from the date March 1, 1870, when then Paraguayan President Francisco Solano López was killed by Brazilian troops at Cerro Corá, thereby ending the bloody War of the Triple Alliance.

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With these modern aircraft SAM united the most important cities of the country ( Medellín, Bogotá, Cali, Barranquilla, Pereira, Montería, Valledupar, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Riohacha, Cúcuta, Leticia, and Quibdó ), as well as several regional destinations ( San Andrés, Providencia Island, Capurganá, Bahía Solano, Caucasia, Puerto Berrío, Chigorodó, and Nuquí ) as well as a number of international destinations ( Aruba, Guatemala City, San José de Costa Rica, Panama, Quito, Caracas, and Curaçao ).
A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles by the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ) claimed that the use of the " hanging chad " style punch-card ballots still in use in six California counties ( Los Angeles, Mendocino, Sacramento, San Diego, Santa Clara, and Solano ) were in violation of fair election laws.
KCSM ’ s 1. 5 million watt broadcast signal has a coverage area that includes San Mateo, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Solano, Sonoma and Napa counties.
Greg Solano ( born 1963 ), a Democrat, was elected Sheriff of Santa Fe County, New Mexico in 2002, after leaving the Santa Fe City Police Department as a sergeant.
Greg Solano was born November 15, 1963 in Santa Fe, NM.
Solano took on the privatization of jails in Santa Fe County after the problem-plagued jails formerly run by private companies received widespread criticism.
On November 24, 2010 Democrat Solano resigned as Sheriff of Santa Fe County after admitting to selling police and county property for years, including protective body armor vests to members of the military using eBay.
Greg Solano is also a writer with his short story " From Baghdad to Santa Fe " winning second place in a local writing contest earning him the title of published author.
José Solano y Bote in front of Santa Rosa Bay coming to the rescue of General Gálvez
A painting showing Solano with his recognitions with Santa Rosa Bay in the background recorded this accomplishment.

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