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  2. José Guillermo Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    The eldest of five siblings, "Guillito" is the son of Guillermo Rodríguez and Natividad Rodríguez Estrada, the latter of whom died on 6 August 2020. [3] He received his elementary school education in Escuela de Cruces and Escuela de Malezas, he received his intermediate school education from the Manuel A. Barreto Middle School and later graduated from Eugenio María de Hostos High School.

  3. Jaime Pumarejo - Wikipedia

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    Jaime Alberto Pumarejo Heins (born November 21, 1980) is a Colombian information systems administrator and politician. From 2020 until 2023 he was the mayor of Barranquilla, the main economic center of the Caribbean region of Colombia and the fourth most populous city in the country.

  4. Mayor of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Jerusalem City Council was established in 1863 during the rule of the Ottoman Empire.From 1948 to 1967 two municipalities operated in the city: an Israeli municipality provided services to the western neighborhoods of the city and a Jordanian municipality to its eastern parts.

  5. Jorge Santini - Wikipedia

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    In his 6th year as Mayor of San Juan, Santini began inaugurating major projects such as the San Juan Natatorium in 2006, [5] the San Juan Golf Academy in 2007, [6] a sports-oriented magnet school and a bilingual municipal magnet school, and San Juan's Ronald Reagan Autism-Specialized Day Care Center.

  6. Alcalde-presidente - Wikipedia

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    An alcalde-presidente is an alcalde (Spanish for municipal mayor) who also functions as president(e) of a higher administrative level. Cases include: colonial San Juan on Puerto Rico, 1879–1902; the last one succeeded himself as first 'normal' alcalde; in Spain: Mayor-President of Ceuta, the head of government of Ceuta, an autonomous city

  7. List of mayors of San Juan, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Jose Ramon Becerra y de Garrete 1879–1881 Liberal Reformist Party [1] José María Marxuach: 1897 Liberal Reformist Party: Francisco Del Valle Atiles [2] 1898 Orthodox Party Luis Sanchez Morales: 1899 Orthodox Party R. M. Blanchford 1899–1900 Manuel Egozcue Cintrón: 1900 Puerto Rican Republican Party: José María Marxuach: 1900–1901

  8. Etxebarri - Wikipedia

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    Etxebarri, Doneztebeko Elizatea (Spanish: Etxebarri, Anteiglesia de San Esteban) is a town and municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the Autonomous Basque Community, in the North of Spain. Since 13 January 2005, the name of "Etxebarri, Doneztebeko Elizatea" has been changed officially to "Etxebarri" to simplify the name.

  9. San Juan City Hall - Wikipedia

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    San Juan City Hall (Spanish: Casa de la Alcaldía de San Juan, or Alcaldía de San Juan) is the seat of government for the Autonomous Municipality of San Juan in Puerto Rico. The city hall is located in Old San Juan, in front of the Plaza de Armas and next to the Antiguo Palacio de la Real Intendencia (Palace of the Royal Intendancy) , which ...