Alberto Ismodes Dulanto, the Glossary
Alberto Ismodes Dulanto (1910 – unknown), was a Peruvian chess player.[1]
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7 relations: Alexander Alekhine, Buenos Aires, Chess, Daniel Yanofsky, Peru, Peruvian Chess Championship, 8th Chess Olympiad.
- Peruvian chess players
Alexander Alekhine
Alexander Aleksandrovich Alekhine (March 24, 1946) was a Russian and French chess player and the fourth World Chess Champion, a title he held for two reigns. Alberto Ismodes Dulanto and Alexander Alekhine are 20th-century chess players.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
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Chess
Chess is a board game for two players.
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Daniel Yanofsky
Daniel Abraham (Abe) Yanofsky (March 25, 1925 – March 5, 2000) was a Canadian chess player, chess arbiter, writer, lawyer, and politician. Alberto Ismodes Dulanto and Daniel Yanofsky are 20th-century chess players.
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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.
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Peruvian Chess Championship
! Year !! Winner |- | 1942 || José Andrés Pérez |- | 1943 || José Andrés Pérez |- | 1947 || Felipe Pinzón Sánchez |- | 1949 || Julio Súmar Casis |- | 1950 || Felipe Pinzón Sánchez |- | 1951 || Felipe Pinzón Sánchez |- | 1952 || Felipe Pinzón Sánchez |- | 1953 || José Andrés Pérez |- | 1955 || José Andrés Pérez |- | 1957 || Néstor Del Pozo |- | 1960 || Mario La Torre |- | 1961 || Oscar Quiñones |- | 1962 || Carlos Espinoza Rivasplata |- | 1963 || Oscar Quiñones |- | 1964 || Oscar Quiñones |- | 1966 || Oscar Quiñones |- | 1967 || Julio Súmar Casis |- | 1968 || Orestes Rodríguez Vargas |- | 1969 || Orestes Rodríguez Vargas |- | 1970 || Orestes Rodríguez Vargas |- | 1971 || Orestes Rodríguez Vargas |- | 1972 || Orestes Rodríguez Vargas |- | 1973 || Guillermo Ruiz |- | 1974 || Carlos Pesantes Carbajal |- | 1975 || Héctor Bravo Sedamanos |- | 1976 || Héctor Bravo Sedamanos |- | 1978 || Manuel Gonzales Bernal |- | 1979 || Carlo Robbiano Piura |- | 1980 || Pedro García Toledo |- | 1981 || Víctor Vílchez Talavera |- | 1982 || Jorge Peláez Conti |- | 1984 || Manuel Gonzales Bernal |- | 1985 || Juan Reyes Larenas |- | 1986 || Javier García Toledo |- | 1987 || Henry Urday Cáceres |- | 1988 || Jorge Pacheco Asmat |- | 1989 || Marcos Osorio |- | 1990 || Carlo Robbiano Piura |- | 1993 || Jorge Pacheco Asmat |- | 1994 || Julio Granda Zúñiga |- | 1995 || Julio Granda Zúñiga |- | 1996 || Julio Granda Zúñiga |- | 1997 || Julio Granda Zúñiga |- | 1998 || Mario Belli Pino |- | 1999 || Henry Urday Cáceres |- | 2000 || Filemón Cruz Lima |- | 2001 || Carlomagno Oblitas Guerrero |- | 2002 || Julio Granda Zúñiga |- | 2003 || Carlomagno Oblitas Guerrero |- | 2004 || Carlomagno Oblitas Guerrero |- | 2005 || Emilio Córdova |- | 2006 || Jorge Cori |- | 2007 || Ernesto Ramos |- | 2008 || Renato Alfredo Terry Luján |- | 2009 || Efrain Palacios |- | 2010 || Efrain Palacios |- | 2011 || Efrain Palacios |- | 2012 || Giuseppe Leiva |- | 2013 || Elfer Cutipa |- | 2015 || Renato Alfredo Terry Luján |- | 2016 || Fernando Fernández Sánchez.
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8th Chess Olympiad
The 8th Chess Olympiad (La 8a Olimpíada de ajedrez), organised by the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE), comprised an open tournament, as well as a Women's World Championship contest.
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See also
Peruvian chess players
- Alberto Ismodes Dulanto
- Brian Escalante Ramírez
- Carlos Pesantes Carbajal
- Cristhian Cruz Sánchez
- Daniel Fernandez (American chess player)
- Deivy Vera Sigueñas
- Deysi Cori
- Emilio Córdova
- Esteban Canal
- Felipe Pinzón Sánchez
- Fernando Fernández Sánchez
- Gianmarco Leiva
- Guillermo Ruiz
- Ingrid Aliaga Fernández
- Jorge Cori
- José Eduardo Martínez Alcántara
- Julio Granda
- Julio Súmar Casis
- Karen Zapata
- Luciana Morales Mendoza
- Mario Zapata Vinces
- Orestes Rodríguez Vargas
- Oscar Quiñones (chess player)
- Pedro García Toledo