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  2. Higher University of San Andrés - Wikipedia

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    Universidad Mayor de San Andrés or UMSA (Spanish: Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, lit. 'Higher or Major University of San Andrés') is the leading public university in Bolivia, established since 1830 in the city of La Paz. UMSA is the second-oldest university in Bolivia, after the University of San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca (1624).

  3. Televisión Universitaria UMSA - Wikipedia

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    Televisión Universitaria UMSA is a Bolivian terrestrial television station owned by the Higher University of San Andrés, itself headquartered in La Paz, the capital and seat of government. The station is part of Red RUBI. [1]

  4. Walter Gonzalez Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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    Walter González González (June 1, 1924 – October 17, 1979) was a Bolivian civil and structural engineer. He was the first Fulbright Scholar from Bolivia. He was president of the Society of Bolivian Engineers (Sociedad de Ingenieros de Bolivia), a Dean of the school of civil engineering at the Universidad Mayor de San Andres in La Paz, Bolivia, and Chief of the Alto Beni Development Project.

  5. Karen Longaric - Wikipedia

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    Karen Longaric Rodríguez was born in Sucre.She is a graduate in law of the Higher University of San Andrés (UMSA) in La Paz and has a doctorate in international law and legal studies from the University of Havana. [3]

  6. Jorge Escobari - Wikipedia

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    Escobari was born on September 3, 1926, in La Paz, where he did his primary and secondary studies.He continued with his higher studies by entering the law school of the Higher University of San Andrés (UMSA), graduating years later as a lawyer from where he would later teach law classes at the same university.

  7. UMSA - Wikipedia

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    UMSA may refer to: Universidad Mayor de San Andrés; Universidad del Museo Social Argentino This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 17:55 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. 1946 La Paz riots - Wikipedia

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    The increasingly tense situation caused the government to suspend 16 July festivities celebrating the civic anniversary of La Paz. [4] That night and in the early hours of 17 July, a group of twenty MNR members led by the minister of agriculture, Julio Zuazo Cuenca, stoned the UMSA, smashing its windows with rifles and rocks. [4]

  9. Carlos Mesa - Wikipedia

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    After three years, he returned to Bolivia, where he enrolled in the Higher University of San Andrés (UMSA), graduating with a degree in literature in 1978. [9] During his stay there, in 1974, he directed the UMSA's Faculty of Humanities magazine. [10] Mesa, aged 18, as a student at the Complutense University of Madrid.