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  2. Juan Velasco Alvarado - Wikipedia

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    Juan Velasco was born in Castilla, a city near Piura on Peru's north coast. He was the son of Manuel José Velasco, a medical assistant, and Clara Luz Alvarado, who had 11 children. Velasco described his youth as one of "dignified poverty, working as a shoeshine boy in Piura." [3]

  3. Juan Alvarado - Wikipedia

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    Juan Alvarado may refer to: Juan José Alvarado (1798–1857), Supreme Director of Honduras from 15 April 1839 to 27 April 1839; Juan Bautista Alvarado (1809–1882), Californio and Governor of Alta California; Juan Velasco Alvarado (1910–1977), Peruvian general and the 58th President of Peru; Juan Alvarado (Chilean footballer) (1893–1969 ...

  4. Juan Bautista Alvarado - Wikipedia

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    Juan Bautista Valentín Alvarado y Vallejo (February 14, 1809 – July 13, 1882) [1] [2] usually known as Juan Bautista Alvarado, was a Californio politician that served as governor of Alta California from 1837 to 1842. [3]

  5. Juan Alvarado (Mexican footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Alvarado Marin is a Mexican former Primera División (First Division) player, who played most of his career with Puebla F.C. where he won the 1982-83 league title and where he ranks 8th [3] all time in goals scored with 33. In addition, he played the Club Universidad Nacional.

  6. Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Peruvian Army occupies La Brea y Pariñas. The first phase of the dictatorship, calling itself the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces, began with the de facto presidency of the Army Commander General, Major General Juan Velasco Alvarado, who overthrew President Fernando Belaúnde, after the Talara Act and the Page 11 scandals, through a coup d'état, on October 3, 1968.

  7. Juan José Alvarado - Wikipedia

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    Juan José Alvarado (1798–1857) was Supreme Director of Honduras from 15 April 1839 to 27 April 1839. Alvarado was born in Ciudad de la Esperanza, Intibucá, but later lived in Gracias a Dios in the department of Lempira, where he worked as a surveyor. There he became a judge of first instance and Jefe Político of Gracias.

  8. 1968 Peruvian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Peruvian coup d'état took place during the first presidency of Fernando Belaúnde (1963–1968), as a result of political disputes becoming norms, serious arguments between President Belaúnde and Congress rising, dominated by the APRA-UNO (Unión Nacional Odríista) coalition, and even clashes between the President and his own Acción Popular (Popular Action) party were common. [1]

  9. List of Pan American Games medalists in football - Wikipedia

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    Juan Manuel Alejándrez Carlos Albert Llorente Mario Guadarrama José Humberto Villaseñor Javier Bazán Luis Regueiro Héctor Pulido Alberto Onofre Cervantes Juan Dosal José Jesús Prado Vicente Pereda Luis Estrada Luévano Manuel Lapuente Manuel Cerda Canela Fernando Castañeda Juan Alvarado (HC – Ignacio Trelles) Bermuda. Dennis Wainright ...