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  2. Historia de los Partidos Políticos Puertorriqueños (1898–1956)

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    Historia de los Partidos Políticos Puertorriqueños (1898–1956) (English: History of the Puerto Rican Political Parties (1898–1956)) is Bolívar Pagán's 1959 flagship two-volume set on Puerto Rico's political parties. It covers political parties in the years since the American invasion of 1898 through the year 1956.

  3. Hector E. Pagan - Wikipedia

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    Pagan's parents moved to New York City in search of a better way of life. He was born in Manhattan, N.Y. and raised in Puerto Rico.He was commissioned as an infantry officer from the ROTC program at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez upon his graduation in 1979, where he was a distinguished student and graduate.

  4. List of Puerto Ricans - Wikipedia

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    First Lady or First Gentleman of Puerto Rico, a.k.a. Primera Dama o Primer Caballero de Puerto Rico in Spanish, is the official title given by the government of Puerto Rico to the spouse of the governor of Puerto Rico or the relatives of the governor, should the holder be unmarried. The governor's spouse leads the Office of the First Lady or ...

  5. Carlos Pagán - Wikipedia

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    Carlos A. Pagán González (born August 27, 1954) is a Puerto Rican politician and former senator. He served as a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1997 to 2009, representing the New Progressive Party (PNP).

  6. Jorge Báez Pagán - Wikipedia

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    Báez Pagán is from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. [1] He is a special education and history teacher in the Abraham Lincoln School in San Juan. [2] He was a college election official in 2008, and between 2010 and 2014 he was president of the Statehood Youth of Guaynabo, his hometown, and regional director between 2014 and 2018. [2]

  7. List of former members of the Senate of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Rubén Berríos Martínez (1973–1977,1985–1989,1993–2000) PIP-At Large (long-time political activist for the Puerto Rican independence movement, current president of the PIP party) Ruth Fernández (1973–1981), PPD-At Large (Puerto Rican Singer) Luis A. Ferré (1977–1984), PNP At-large, Eighth President of the Senate, third elected ...

  8. José Pagán - Wikipedia

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    Pagán (birth name: José Antonio Pagán Rodríguez [note 1]) was born in the town of Barceloneta, Puerto Rico. He made his major league debut at the age of 24 with the San Francisco Giants on August 8, 1959. Pagán's best full season statistically came with the Giants in 1962, when he hit .259 and drove in a career high 57 runs.

  9. List of Puerto Rican military personnel - Wikipedia

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    William Miranda Marín, Adjutant General Puerto Rico Army National Guard - Mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico from 1996 till 2010 [143] P. Sergio Padilla, U.S. Air Force - first Puerto Rican to graduate the US Air Force Academy with a 2.02 GPA. Antonio Paoli, Spanish Army - opera singer, first person in history to record an entire opera