Batlle family, the Glossary
The Batlle family is a prominent Uruguayan political family.[1]
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30 relations: Barcelona, Catalonia, César Batlle Pacheco, Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay, Colorado Party (Uruguay), El Día (Uruguay), Giuseppe Garibaldi, Gobierno de la Defensa, Irish Uruguayans, Jorge Batlle, José Batlle y Ordóñez, Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco, Lorenzo Batlle y Grau, Luis Batlle Berres, Matilde Ibáñez Tálice, Matilde Pacheco, Montevideo, National Council of Government (Uruguay), Political family, President of Uruguay, Rafael Batlle Pacheco, Senate of Uruguay, Sitges, Spain, Tomás Berreta, Uruguay, Uruguayan Civil War, Vice President of Uruguay, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, 1946 Uruguayan general election.
- Families of Spanish ancestry
- First families of Uruguay
- Political families of Uruguay
Barcelona
Barcelona is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain.
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Catalonia
Catalonia (Catalunya; Cataluña; Catalonha) is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy.
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César Batlle Pacheco
César Batlle Pacheco (30 August 1885 – 5 June 1966) was a Uruguayan journalist and political figure.
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Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay
The Chamber of Representatives (Cámara de Representantes) is the lower house of the General Assembly of Uruguay (Asamblea General de Uruguay).
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Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party (lit) is a liberal political party in Uruguay.
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El Día (Uruguay)
El Día is an influential Uruguayan daily newspaper.
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi (In his native Ligurian language, he is known as Gioxeppe Gaibado. In his particular Niçard dialect of Ligurian, he was known as Jousé or Josep. 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, patriot, revolutionary and republican.
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Gobierno de la Defensa
The Defense Government (Gobierno de la Defensa) governed just the city of Montevideo during the period known as Great Siege of Montevideo (1843–1851).
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Irish Uruguayans
Irish Uruguayans are Uruguayan people with Irish ancestry.
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Jorge Batlle
Jorge Luis Batlle Ibáñez (Batlle locally or; 25 October 1927 – 24 October 2016) was a Uruguayan politician and lawyer, who served as the 38th president of Uruguay from 2000 to 2005.
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José Batlle y Ordóñez
José Pablo Torcuato Batlle y Ordóñez (or; 23 May 1856 in Montevideo, Uruguay – 20 October 1929), nicknamed Don Pepe, was a prominent Uruguayan politician, who served two terms as President of Uruguay for the Colorado Party.
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Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco
Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco (4 March 1897 – 3 December 1954) was a Uruguayan political figure and journalist.
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Lorenzo Batlle y Grau
Lorenzo Cristóbal Manuel Batlle y Grau (10 August 1810 in Montevideo – 8 May 1887 in Montevideo) was the president of Uruguay from 1868 to 1872.
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Luis Batlle Berres
Luis Conrado Batlle y Berres (26 November 1897 – 15 July 1964) was a Uruguayan political figure.
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Matilde Ibáñez Tálice
Matilde Ibáñez Tálice (3 March 1907 – 4 September 2002) was the First Lady of Uruguay from 1947 to 1951, as the wife of President Luis Batlle Berres.
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Matilde Pacheco
Matilde Irene Pacheco Stewart (September 20, 1854 – February 13, 1926) was the First Lady of Uruguay at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Montevideo
Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.
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National Council of Government (Uruguay)
The National Council of Government (Consejo Nacional de Gobierno) was the ruling body in Uruguay between 1952 and 1967.
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Political family
A political family (also referred to as political dynasty) is a family in which multiple members are involved in politics — particularly electoral politics.
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President of Uruguay
The president of Uruguay (presidente del Uruguay), officially known as the president of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (presidente de la República Oriental del Uruguay), is the head of state and head of government of Uruguay.
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Rafael Batlle Pacheco
Rafael Batlle Pacheco (1888, Montevideo – 1960) was a Uruguayan journalist.
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Senate of Uruguay
The Chamber of Senators of Uruguay (Cámara de Senadores de Uruguay), or Senate, is the upper house of the General Assembly of Uruguay (Asamblea General del Uruguay).
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Sitges
paren) is a town about 35 kilometres southwest of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain, renowned worldwide for its film festival, Carnival, and LGBT culture. Located between the Garraf Massif and the Mediterranean Sea, it is known for its beaches, nightspots, and historical sites. While the roots of Sitges' artistic reputation date back to the late 19th century, when painter Santiago Rusiñol took up residence there during the summer, the town became a centre for the 1960s counterculture in mainland Spain during the Francoist regime, and became known as "Ibiza in miniature".
Spain
Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.
Tomás Berreta
Tomás Berreta Gandolfo (November 22, 1875 – August 2, 1947) was the President of Uruguay for five months in 1947.
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Uruguay
Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America.
Uruguayan Civil War
The Uruguayan Civil War, also known in Spanish as the Guerra Grande ("Great War"), was a series of armed conflicts between the leaders of Uruguayan independence.
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Vice President of Uruguay
The vice president of Uruguay is the person with the second highest position in the executive branch of the Uruguayan government, after the President of Uruguay.
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Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
The Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (Virreinato del Río de la Plata or Virreinato de las Provincias del Río de la Plata) meaning "River of the Silver", also called the "Viceroyalty of River Plate" in some scholarly writings, in southern South America, was the last to be organized and also the shortest-lived of one of the viceroyalties of the Spanish Empire in the Americas.
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1946 Uruguayan general election
General elections were held in Uruguay on 24 November 1946, alongside a constitutional referendum.
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See also
Families of Spanish ancestry
- Batlle family
- Carpzov family
- House of Borgia
- Hoyos family
First families of Uruguay
- Batlle family
- Bordaberry family
Political families of Uruguay
- Batlle family
- Bordaberry family