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Álvaro Obregón Salido (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈalβaɾo oβɾeˈɣon]; 19 February 1880 – 17 July 1928) was a Mexican military general, inventor and politician who served as the 46th President of Mexico from 1920 to 1924. Obregón was re-elected to the presidency in 1928 but he was assassinated before he could take office.
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Japanese depiction of Luzones in 1671. Luzones (Portuguese: Luções, pronounced; also Luzones in Spanish) was a demonym [1] used by Portuguese sailors. [2] during the early 1500s, referring to the Kapampangan and Tagalog people who lived in Manila Bay, Philippines which was then called Lusong (Kapampangan: Lusung, Portuguese: Luçon).
She was born to Alfredo Obregon Tenorio and Dionisia Laugan. [5] Her father Tenorio was the first Teduray municipal secretary [6] who initiated the creation of South Upi as a municipality in 1977. [5] Her mother Laugan is a school teacher and a indigenous people's rights advocate who is a co-founder of the Teduray-Lambangian Women’s ...
Benjamín Guillermo Hill Salido (31 March 1874 – 14 December 1920) was a military commander during the Mexican Revolution. He was a cousin of revolutionary general and later president Álvaro Obregón Salido , whom he supported from the beginning of his rise to power. [ 1 ]
The following is a list of notable political families of the Philippines and their areas of influence. Names in bold indicate the individual was/is a president of the Philippines. The Philippine political arena is mainly arranged and operated by families or alliances of families, rather than being organized around political parties.