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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. Iván Arias - Wikipedia

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    Arias was born Hernán Iván Padilla Durán on 8 August 1958 in La Paz. [1] He is the son of Julia Durán Severiche, a peasant woman who emigrated to the capital from her native Vallegrande in search of greater economic opportunity. [2]

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Alcalde ordinario - Wikipedia

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    Alcalde ordinario refers to the judicial and administrative officials in the cabildos in the Spanish Viceroyalties in the Americas during the times of the Spanish Empire in the 16th through 19th centuries. Always existing in pairs, they were called Alcalde de primer voto (roughly, "first mayor") and Alcalde de segundo voto (roughly, "second ...

  7. Count of San Esteban de Cañongo - Wikipedia

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    María de la Luz de Pedroso y Fernández de Córdoba, 9th Countess of San Esteban de Cañongo [1] Count of San Esteban de Cañongo ( Spanish : Conde de San Esteban de Cañongo ) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain , granted in 1816 by Ferdinand VII to Agustín José Ramón Valdés, colonel of the cavalry militias of Habana .

  8. San Esteban, Honduras - Wikipedia

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    San Esteban is a municipality in the northeast of the Honduran department of Olancho, west of Dulce Nombre de Culmí, east of Gualaco and north of Catacamas. [1] Costa Rican author Oscar Núñez Oliva set his 2000 novel Los Gallos de San Esteban in the municipality.

  9. San Esteban, Chile - Wikipedia

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    San Esteban ("St. Stephen" in Spanish) is a city and commune in the Los Andes Province of central Chile's Valparaíso Region. The commune spans an area of 1,361.6 km 2 (526 sq mi). [ 2 ]