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  2. Death of Hugo Chávez - Wikipedia

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    The state funeral was held in Caracas on 8 March 2013. [ 1 ] [ 78 ] [ 79 ] Acting President Nicolás Maduro originally stated that Chávez's body would be embalmed and permanently displayed after the state funeral in a transparent sarcophagus at a military museum in the former site of the Military Academy in La Planicie Barracks at the 23 de ...

  3. Hugo Chávez - Wikipedia

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    The red line represents trends of annual rates given throughout the period shown GDP is in billions of Local Currency Unit that has been adjusted for inflation Sources: International Monetary Fund, World Bank From his election in 1998 until his death in March 2013, Chávez's administration proposed and enacted populist economic policies. The social programs were designed to be short-term ...

  4. Deaths in December 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2024.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

  5. After monthslong closure, Chavez Center ice rink scheduled to ...

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    Sep. 20—Skating enthusiasts, get ready. The ice arena at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center, closed since mid-June because of problems with compressors that keep the ice frozen, is expected to ...

  6. Dennis Chávez - Wikipedia

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    His parents, David and Paz Chávez, were members of families that had lived in Los Chavez for generations. There was no school in that town. In 1895, David Chávez moved his family to the Barelas section of Albuquerque, New Mexico to work on the railroad and Dennis attended school until 7th grade when financial hardships necessitated that he work.

  7. Cornish, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The surrounding area became the center of the popular Cornish Art Colony. [4] Cornish was the residence of the reclusive author J. D. Salinger from the 1950s until his death in 2010. Until 2008, when the Smolen–Gulf Bridge opened in Ohio, Cornish had been home to the longest covered bridge (still standing) in the United States. Cornish ...

  8. Trinity Church (Cornish, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Church is an historic church located at 833 Route 12A in Cornish, New Hampshire, in the United States. It began in 1793 as the Episcopal Society and became Trinity Episcopal Church in 1795. Instrumental in its establishment was Philander Chase, son of one of the three founders of Cornish and then a student at Dartmouth College.

  9. Cornish Flat, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Cornish Flat is an unincorporated community in the town of Cornish in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States.. The village is located in the northeastern corner of Cornish, at the southern end of a valley floor which is bordered westerly by Cornish Stage Road, easterly by New Hampshire Route 120, and whose northerly end is in the town of Plainfield.