MANUEL DELGADO RUIZ
https://search.aepiot.ro/search.html?q=MANUEL%20DELGADO%20RUIZGo

Adolfo Ruiz CortinesAdolfo Tomás Ruiz Cortines (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈðolfo ˈrwis koɾˈtines] 30 December 1889 – 3 December 1973) was a Mexican politician who served as President of Mexico from 1952 to 1958. A member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), he previously served as Governor of Veracruz and Secretary of the Interior. During his presidency, which constituted the Mexican Miracle, women gained the right to vote, and he instigated numerous public health, education, infrastructure, and works projects. A member of the Constitutional Army, Ruiz Cortines was the last Mexican president to have fought in the Mexican Revolution. He worked at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce during the administration of Adolfo de la Huerta and served as an official in the Department of Statistics from 1921 to 1935. Ruiz Cortines joined the Institutional Revolutionary Party and became Senior Official of the Government of the Federal District in 1935 and member of the Chamber of Deputies for Veracruz in 1937. In 1939 he was appointed treasurer of the presidential campaign of Manuel Ávila Camacho and worked as Governor of Veracruz from 1944 to 1948, a position he left to become Secretariat of the Interior during the administration of Miguel Alemán Valdés. Ruiz Cortines protested as presidential candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party in 1951 and was elected a year later, after winning the disputed 1952 elections. During his administration, he put forward a reform to Article 34 of the Mexican Constitution, giving women the right to vote, and proposed several infrastructure bills, leading to the creation of the National Housing Institute and the National Nuclear Energy Commission. His social policies included the implementation of aguinaldos. Unlike previous administrations from the PRI, he was an advocate of fiscal austerity. His administration was noted for increased transparency in contrast to his predecessor. One of the oldest presidents of Mexico, Ruiz Cortines has been credited with leading a strong economy during the period known as the "Mexican miracle", and has been praised for personal integrity and increasing confidence in the government through his anti-corruption policies. He was criticized for slower implementation of reforms than some of his predecessors. He has been ranked among the most popular Mexican presidents of the 20th century.
In connection with: Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
Title combos: Adolfo Ruiz Cortines Adolfo Ruiz
Description combos: administration and 34 confidence to Mexican and predecessors of

Benito Villamarín StadiumEstadio Benito Villamarín is a stadium in Seville, Spain, and the home of Real Betis since its completion in 1929. It has a capacity of 60,720.
In connection with: Benito Villamarín Stadium
Title combos: Stadium Villamarín Benito Villamarín Stadium
Description combos: capacity Estadio stadium Seville 1929 of completion Villamarín 60

Asociación de Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en RedThe AIBR (Network of Iberoamerican Anthropologists, from the Spanish Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red) is an association for anthropologists started in 1996 with the creation of the portal El Rincón del Antropólogo (The Anthropologist's Corner), which was one of the first portals related to anthropology in the Spanish-speaking world. The association has grown into a network that connects more than 7,000 anthropologists from Spain, Portugal, and the Latin-American countries.
In connection with: Asociación de Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red
Title combos: Asociación de Asociación Antropólogos en Iberoamericanos en Antropólogos de
Description combos: related del first Iberoamerican anthropologists to The Latin connects

Manuel Delgado RuizManuel Delgado Ruiz (b. Barcelona, 1956) is a Spanish anthropologist. He graduated from the University of Barcelona with a degree in Art History and later obtained a doctorate in anthropology there. He continued his graduate studies at the Religious Sciences department of the École Pratique des Hautes Études at the Sorbonne. Since 1986, he has been Professor of Religious Anthropology in the Department of Social Anthropology at his alma mater. He was the editor of the "Biblioteca del Ciudadano" (Citizen's Library) at Ediciones Bellaterra and the "Breus Classics d'Antropologia" series at Editorial Icaria. He served as a member of the management committee for the journal Quaderns de l´ICA and currently sits on the managing board of the Institut Català d'Antropologia. He is also involved in political issues, serving as speaker of the "Study Commission on Immigration" in the Parliament of Catalonia. Religious and ritual violence has been one of his particular areas of interest, as well as the apportioning of public space and the construction of collective identities in an urban context.
In connection with: Manuel Delgado Ruiz
Title combos: Delgado Manuel Manuel Delgado Ruiz
Description combos: the Study on and Editorial and Hautes the Ediciones
Carmen Ruiz MoragasMaría del Carmen Ruiz Moragas (1898 – May 20, 1936) was a Spanish actress. For years, she was the mistress of King Alfonso XIII, with whom she had two children.
In connection with: Carmen Ruiz Moragas
Title combos: Moragas Ruiz Moragas Ruiz Carmen
Description combos: Spanish of actress Alfonso whom 20 she 1936 the
Manuel Delgado (disambiguation)Manuel Delgado may refer to: Manuel Delgado (born 1955) Spanish water polo player Manuel Delgado Barreto (1879–1936), Spanish journalist Manuel Delgado Parker (1936–2019), Peruvian entrepreneur who founded the media conglomerate Grupo RPP Manuel Delgado Ruiz (born 1956), Catalan anthropologist Manuel Delgado Villegas (1943–1998), Spanish serial killer Manuel Ruben Delgado (born 1940), Chicano activist and leader of the Third World Liberation Front strikes of 1968
In connection with: Manuel Delgado (disambiguation)
Title combos: disambiguation Delgado Delgado Manuel disambiguation
Description combos: of Manuel leader World Villegas Manuel 1956 Manuel entrepreneur

Victòria PujolarVictòria Pujolar Amat (26 July 1921 – 24 June 2017) was a Spanish Republican activist and member of the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia. Subject to reprisals by Franco's regime, she suffered torture, imprisonment and exile. She lived in France, Czechoslovakia and Romania. She never gave up the political struggle and was the first voice in Catalan on the clandestine Radio España Independiente, popularly known as La Pirenaica, based in Bucharest. She was also a sportswoman and painter.
In connection with: Victòria Pujolar
Title combos: Pujolar Victòria
Description combos: imprisonment popularly Victòria and was member on France She
Quick Access
Tag Explorer
Discover Fresh Ideas in the Universe of aéPiot
MultiSearch | Search | Tag Explorer
SHEET MUSIC | DIGITAL DOWNLOADS