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Alianza Federal de Mercedes, which in English translates to Federal Land Grant Alliance, was a group led by Reies Tijerina based in New Mexico in the 1960s that fought for the land rights of Chicano New Mexicans.
On June 5, 1967, in Tierra Amarilla, a small band of Chicanos affiliated with Alianza Federal de Mercedes attempted to arrest the County's district attorney and put him on trial.
In August 1962, while living in Albuquerque, Tijerina drafted the first plan of the Alianza Federal de Mercedes.
* Inventory of the Alianza Federal de Pueblos Libres Collection, 1963-1997

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es: Arca de la Alianza
es: Alianza de la Izquierda Democrática
* Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas, an international cooperation organization, Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América ( ALBA )
Following a neoliberal program, he ruled for four more years, until 1999, and then Fernando de la Rúa of the Alianza, led by the UCR, was elected.
City Service is mostly provided by 4 local transportation companies: Unión de Camioneros de Yucatán ( UCY ), Alianza de Camioneros de Yucatán ( ACY ), Rápidos de Mérida, y Minis 2000.
de: Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana
Examples are The American-Peruvian school, the Alianza Francesa de Lima, the Lycée Franco-Péruvien and the hospital Maison de Sante ; Markham College, the British-Peruvian school in Monterrico, Antonio Raymondi Italian School, the Pestalozzi Swiss School and also several German-Peruvian schools.
es: Guerra de la Última Alianza entre Elfos y Hombres
Alianza Lima, Sporting Cristal, and Universitario de Deportes are the biggest teams in Peru.
In the 1870s, a number of private banks began issuing paper money, including the Banco Agrícola, the Banco de la Alianza, the Banco de Concepción, the Banco Consolidado de Chile, the Banco de A. Edwards y Cía., the Banco de Escobar, Ossa y Cía., the Banco Mobiliario, the Banco Nacional de Chile, the Banco del Pobre, the Banco Sud Americano, the Banco del Sur, the Banco de la Unión and the Banco de Valparaíso.

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Armed opposition to the Sandinista Government eventually divided into two main groups: The Fuerza Democrática Nicaragüense ( FDN ), a U. S. supported army formed in 1981 by the CIA, U. S. State Department, and former members of the widely condemned Somoza-era Nicaraguan National Guard ; and the Alianza Revolucionaria Democratica ( ARDE ) Democratic Revolutionary Alliance, a group that had existed since before the FSLN and was led by Sandinista founder and former FSLN supreme commander, Edén Pastora, a. k. a. " Commander Zero ".
Failed attempts to petition the government for redress of grievances led the Alianza to take direct action.
It was not active throughout the Franco dictatorship, but its roots led to the establishment of an Alianza Popular, formed during the transition period that followed Franco's death.
He led the Political Party Reform Movement ( Guatemala ), consolidated in the General Elections that took place in Guatemala on November 9, 2003 and December 28, 2003, such as one of the political parties that integrated the “ Gran Alianza Nacional – GANA -“, that won the General Elections 2003, with the election of Oscar Berger Perdomo as President of the Republic of Guatemala.
The climate of violence in Málaga after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 led him to return to Madrid, where he joined the Alianza de Intelectuales Antifascistas and began contributing enthusiastically to the intellectual side of the Republican cause.
Reynoso intelligently led Universitario to the season final which would be a repeat of the 1987 final in which they would face arch-rival Alianza Lima.
* People's Alliance ( AP, Alianza Popular ), right-wing party, formed by ex-franquists and led by Manuel Fraga, obtained 16 seats.
* Alianza Progresista ( Progressive Alliance ) led by Rodolfo Nin Novoa

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A coalition between the pro-independence Union Party presided by Antonio R. Barceló and the pro-statehood Republican Party of Puerto Rico presided by José Tous Soto called the " Alianza Puertorriqueña " was formed.
The Alliance for Progress ( Alianza para el Progreso ) initiated by U. S. President John F. Kennedy in 1961 aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U. S. and Latin America.
* December 8 – A Peruvian Naval Aviation Fokker F27 Friendship chartered by the Peruvian association football club Alianza Lima crashes into the Pacific Ocean off the Ventanilla District of Callao, Peru, killing 43 of the 44 people on board.
The primary concerns of the new Government were: to resolve the conflict with Colombia ( peace was negotiated in May 1934 ); and to assuage internal political agitation ( Tauro, vol 1, p. 266 ; Orrego, p. 894 ) for which purpose, Benavides outlawed the Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana ( APRA ), arguing that it was an international party, prohibited by the Peruvian Constitution, and repressed the Communist Party for the same reason.
The Alianza sought " to organize and acquaint the heirs of all Spanish land-grants covered by the Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty " with their rights.
On June 3, 1967, District Attorney Alfonso Sánchez ordered police to disband the meeting, alleging that the Alianza was inspired by communists and outside agitators, and had the state police set up roadblocks to arrest Alianza members.
* In Mexico, liberalism is represented by the Partido Nueva Alianza ( New Alliance Party, member LI and Liberal Network for Latin America ).
The same team roster reached the 1990 final, however they were outplayed by Alianza F. C.
Despite losing the first leg, Alianza was able to win the second leg 3-0 thanks to goals by Odir Jacques, Tapia and Leonardo Salas.
Alianza Lima agreed to the play-off match and was subsequently won by Universitario with a score of 2 – 1.
It was the third Peruvian team to do this ; the first being in the amateur era won by Alianza Lima and the second in the early nineties by Sporting Cristal.
Groups presence is signaled by banners bearing their names: Ultras Unione, B ' 921, Constanta Visinie, Chicos del Infierno ( CDI ), Official Hooligans, Inferno, Maniacs, Grant Ultras, Cltv, Alcoolica, Radicals, Alianza, Gruppo ' Nord and so on.
In June 1977, during the first free general elections held since 1936, Arias integrated the Alianza Popular, a right-wing party created by Manuel Fraga.
Casa Alianza was founded by the U. S .- based organization Covenant House, with the first site being founded in Guatemala.
Casa Alianza Honduras was co-founded by Jose Manuel Capellin, and works with children from 12 – 18 years old.
In addition, the 2008 Human Rights Report published by the U. S. Department of State cites Casa Alianza as providing nearly half of all beds available for displaced and homeless youth in the country.

Alianza and Tijerina
The Alianza began publishing a newspaper, and Tijerina wrote a weekly column for The News Chieftain.
For example, U. S. Senator Joseph Montoya, spoke out against Tijerina and the Alianza, stating that " the last thing the Spanish-speaking need is agitation, rabble-rousing, or creation of false hopes ," and characterized Tijerina as an " outsider who sparked violence and set back racial relations and an enemy of the United States.
To promote the cause of the Alianza, Tijerina began planning an automobile caravan to Mexico.
Of the 300 people involved, only five — Tijerina, his brother Cristóbal and three other Alianza members — were charged with assault on the rangers and converting government property to personal use.
Released on bond, Tijerina called a meeting of the Alianza in the village of Coyote.
Tijerina and several members managed to avoid arrest and met near the town of Canjilón, where the Alianza condemned the arrests as illegal acts.

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