Adriano Irala, the Glossary
Adriano Irala (July 21, 1894 – August 18, 1933) was a Paraguayan intellectual, professor and journalist.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Asunción, Battle of Ayacucho, Carlos Zubizarreta, Chaco War, Colegio Nacional de la Capital, Eusebio Ayala, Journalist, Paraguay, Peru, Professor, San José de los Arroyos.
- Paraguayan academics
- Paraguayan journalists
- People from Caaguazú Department
Asunción
Asunción is the capital and the largest city of Paraguay.
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Battle of Ayacucho
The Battle of Ayacucho (Batalla de Ayacucho) was a decisive military encounter during the Peruvian War of Independence. This battle secured the independence of Peru and ensured independence for the rest of South America. In Peru it is considered the end of the Spanish American wars of independence in this country, although the campaign of Antonio José de Sucre continued through 1825 in Upper Peru and the siege of the fortresses Chiloé and Callao eventually ended in 1826.
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Carlos Zubizarreta
Carlos Zubizarreta was a writer born in Asunción, Paraguay in 1904.
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Chaco War
The Chaco War (Guerra del Chaco, Cháko Ñorairõ. Secretaría Nacional de Cultura de Paraguay) was fought from 1932 to 1935 between Bolivia and Paraguay, over the control of the northern part of the Gran Chaco region (known in Spanish as Chaco Boreal) of South America, which was thought to be rich in oil.
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Colegio Nacional de la Capital
Colegio Nacional de la Capital "Gral.
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Eusebio Ayala
Eusebio Ayala Bordenave (August 14, 1875 – June 4, 1942) was a Paraguayan politician who served as the 28th President of Paraguay from 7 November 1921 to 12 April 1923 and again from 15 August 1932 to 17 February 1936.
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Journalist
A journalist is a person who gathers information in the form of text, audio or pictures, processes it into a newsworthy form and disseminates it to the public.
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Paraguay
Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay (República del Paraguay; Paraguái Tavakuairetã), is a landlocked country in South America.
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Peru
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. Peru is a megadiverse country with habitats ranging from the arid plains of the Pacific coastal region in the west to the peaks of the Andes mountains extending from the north to the southeast of the country to the tropical Amazon basin rainforest in the east with the Amazon River.
Professor
Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries.
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San José de los Arroyos
San José de los Arroyos is a town in the Caaguazú Department of Paraguay.
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See also
Paraguayan academics
Paraguayan journalists
- Adriano Irala
- Alcibiades González Delvalle
- Alfredo Seiferheld
- Arturo Schaerer
- Bibi Landó
- Cándido Figueredo Ruíz
- Carlos Ruiz Apezteguia
- Eduardo Schaerer
- Eloy Fariña Núñez
- Fabio Queirolo
- Fulgencio R. Moreno
- Guido Rodríguez Alcalá
- Helio Vera
- Hilario Marcó
- José Luis Appleyard
- Juan Bautista Rivarola Matto
- Juan Carlos Herken Krauer
- Leopoldo Ramos Giménez
- Liberato Marcial Rojas
- Luis Ruffinelli
- Margarita Prieto Yegros
- Myriam Sienra
- Natalicio Talavera (poet)
- Ramona Ferreira
- Susy Delgado
- Vivian Benítez
People from Caaguazú Department
- Édgar Benítez
- Óscar Cardozo
- Adalberto Román
- Adriano Irala
- Arístides Florentín
- Atilio Cáceres
- Carlos Pérez (Paraguayan footballer)
- Chiquita Barreto
- Christopher Ortiz
- Clara Franco
- Danilo Santacruz
- Delio Toledo
- Derlis Soto
- Diego Centurión
- Gustavo Morínigo
- Julio Aguilar
- Julio César Cáceres
- Julio Enciso (footballer, born 2004)
- Matías Segovia
- Nelson Valdez
- Richard Prieto
- Robert Servín
- Sixto Vera
- Teodoro Paredes