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Comune in Campania, Italy
Campora is a town and comune in the province of Salerno, Campania (southern Italy). It is located in the territory of Cilento and as of 2009 its population
Campora
President of Argentina from May to July 1973
Héctor José Cámpora (26 March 1909 – 18 December 1980) was an Argentine politician. A major figure of left-wing Peronism, Cámpora was briefly Argentine
Héctor_José_Cámpora
Italian painter (1693–1763)
Francesco Campora (16 January 1693 – 19 December 1763) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque. He was born in Rivarolo. He initially trained in Genoa
Francesco_Campora
Topics referred to by the same term
Campora is a town and comune in the province of Salerno, Italy. Campora may also refer to: Campora San Giovanni, province of Cosenza, Italy La Cámpora
Campora_(disambiguation)
Uruguayan footballer (1945-2010)
Henrique Raul Campora Carmo (6 July 1945 – 7 September 2010) was an Uruguayan professional footballer who played as a midfielder between 1965 and 1979
Henrique_Campora
Association football club in Monaco
and second divisions after 1963. In 1975, Jean-Louis Campora, son of former president Charles Campora, became chairman of the club. In his second season
AS_Monaco_FC
Monegasque politician
Jean-Louis Campora (born 19 November 1938) is a Monegasque physician, politician and businessman. He served as the president of AS Monaco FC, the national
Jean-Louis_Campora
Argentine political youth organization
La Cámpora is an Argentine left-wing political youth organization supporting the governments of Néstor Kirchner, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, and Alberto
La_Cámpora
American football player and coach (1927–1978)
Donald Carlo "Tiny" Campora (August 30, 1927 – June 5, 1978) was an American professional football player and coach. He played professionally in the National
Don_Campora
Argentine politician (born 1990)
Lucía Cámpora (born 25 December 1990) is an Argentine politician who was elected member of the Chamber of Deputies in 2025. She is the grandniece of Héctor
Lucía_Cámpora
Monegasque businessman
1954-55 and 1957-59. Campora married Gilberte Médecin. They had twins: a son, Jean-Louis Campora, and a daughter, Anne-Marie Campora. Taylor, Stephen (2008)
Charles_Campora
Italian footballer (born 2001)
Alice Campora (born 10 January 2001) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder. In March 2025 she graduated in Economics and Commerce. Campora began
Alice_Campora
Argentine footballer
Javier Edgardo Cámpora (born 7 January 1980 in Rosario) is a former Argentine football player who played as a striker. He is a striker who has played
Javier_Cámpora
Argentine diplomat (1930–2022)
Mario Alberto Cámpora (3 August 1930 – 13 January 2022) was an Argentine diplomat. He served as Argentine Ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1990 to
Mario_Cámpora
Dominican artist
Hilda Caridad Cámpora Bello (September 26, 1914 – April 24, 1998), better known as Monina Cámpora, was a Dominican artist known for founding the School
Monina_Cámpora
1973 shooting at a Peronist rally in Buenos Aires, Argentina
at the airport. In his plane, Perón was accompanied by president Héctor Cámpora, a representative of Peronism's left wing, who had come to power on May
Ezeiza_massacre
President of Argentina (1946–1955, 1973–1974)
in Paraguay, Venezuela, Panama and Spain. When the Peronist Héctor José Cámpora was elected president in 1973, Perón returned amidst the Ezeiza massacre
Juan_Perón
Italian operatic tenor
Giuseppe Campora (September 30, 1923 – December 4, 2004) was an Italian operatic tenor. Giuseppe Campora was born on September 30, 1923, in Tortona, Italy
Giuseppe_Campora
President of Argentina from 1974 to 1976
Peronist-led alliance). Cámpora won, but it was generally understood that Juan Perón held the real power; a popular phrase at the time was "Cámpora al gobierno,
Isabel_Perón
Frazione in Calabria, Italy
Campora San Giovanni (Italian: [ˈkampora san dʒoˈvanni] ; Camporese dialect: Càmpura San Giuvanni or Càmpura Santu Janni) is a frazione (borough) of the
Campora_San_Giovanni
Association football club in Argentina
spectators. Felipe Cámpora, a truck driver, founded Club Atlético Barracas Central on 5 April 1904 under the name "Barracas Central del Sud”. Cámpora carried out
Barracas_Central
Argentine chess grandmaster (born 1957)
Daniel Hugo Cámpora (born 30 June 1957, in San Nicolás de los Arroyos) is an Argentine chess grandmaster and a twice Argentine champion, in 1986 and 1989
Daniel_Cámpora
Monegasque politician
Anne-Marie Campora (19 November 1938 – 12 November 2015) was a Monegasque politician. Anne-Marie Campora was born in 1938. Her father, Charles Campora, served
Anne-Marie_Campora
clouded by political friction and unforeseen events. President Héctor Cámpora, who took his Oath of Office in the presence of Cuban President Osvaldo
September 1973 Argentine presidential election
September_1973_Argentine_presidential_election
Occurrence of an additional nipple in mammals
original on 22 December 2008. Retrieved 3 December 2007. Camacho F.; González-Cámpora R. (1998). "Polythelia pilosa: A Particular Form of Accessory Mammary Tissue"
Supernumerary_nipple
Country in South America
candidate, Hector Cámpora, a left-wing Peronist, who took office on 25 May 1973. A month later, in June, Perón returned from Spain. One of Cámpora's first presidential
Argentina
elected his stand-in, Dr. Hector Cámpora, as president. Cámpora defeated his Radical Civic Union opponent. Cámpora won 49.5 percent of the votes in the
History_of_Argentina
Peruvian politician
Piero Pierantoni Cámpora (24 October 1932 in Genoa – 10 September 2009 in Lima) was a Peruvian politician in the early 1980s. He was the Mayor of Lima
Piero_Pierantoni_Cámpora
Argentine politician (1903–1992)
Minister of Justice in 1973, upon the election of the peronist Héctor Cámpora as president. He would remain in the position during the successive, short-lived
Antonio_J._Benítez
President of Argentina from July to October 1973
of Deputies, was promoted to the presidency of the country after Héctor Cámpora and Vicente Solano Lima resigned, he called new elections and delivered
Raúl_Lastiri
Argentine football player and manager (1960–2020)
Farías 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate 2004 Ap: L. López 2005 Cl: Pavone 2005 Ap: Cámpora 2006 Cl: Vargas 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio 2007 Cl: Palermo 2007 Ap:
Diego_Maradona
Monégasque politician (born 1957)
to run for the Monaco Communal Council by now-former Mayor Anne-Marie Campora; he was elected. He has served as mayor of Monaco since 2003. He has been
Georges_Marsan
Argentine politician
is an Argentine politician. A member of the Justicialist Party and La Cámpora, Ledesma was elected as a National Deputy in 2021 in his native Entre Ríos
Tomás_Ledesma
in Argentina, Héctor Cámpora. Partly in recognition for their support and to provide a counter-weight to the left-leaning Cámpora, Perón had the Justicialist
March 1973 Argentine general election
March_1973_Argentine_general_election
Political party in Argentina
presidents of Argentina have belonged to the Justicialist Party: Héctor Cámpora, Raúl Alberto Lastiri, Isabel Perón, Carlos Menem, Ramón Puerta, Adolfo
Justicialist_Party
Argentine politician (1916–1989)
CGT leaders and also with the Army, Cámpora and his vice-president Vicente Solano Lima resigned. All of Cámpora's followers were sacked from all government
José_López_Rega
Polish-Argentine activist, politician and economic adviser
president, his associate Dr. Héctor Cámpora ran and was elected president on May 25, 1973. At Perón's direction, Cámpora appointed Gelbard as minister of
José_Ber_Gelbard
Argentine footballer (born 2000)
Farías 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate 2004 Ap: L. López 2005 Cl: Pavone 2005 Ap: Cámpora 2006 Cl: Vargas 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio 2007 Cl: Palermo 2007 Ap:
Julián_Alvarez
Argentine politician (born 1977)
Kirchner. A member of the Justicialist Party, he is the co-founder of La Cámpora, a political youth organisation which supported the presidencies of his
Máximo_Kirchner
Argentine footballer
Farías 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate 2004 Ap: L. López 2005 Cl: Pavone 2005 Ap: Cámpora 2006 Cl: Vargas 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio 2007 Cl: Palermo 2007 Ap:
Tomás_Molina
Italian opera singer (1922–2004)
conducting the Orchestra-Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro, with Giuseppe Campora and Paolo Silveri. (1950) (Gramophone Company) Andrea Chénier (Umberto
Renata_Tebaldi
Argentine guerrilla leader (1941–2006)
beginning of the Argentine Dirty War, spanning the governments of Héctor José Cámpora (1973), Juan Perón, and Isabel Perón, the last of which was cut short by
Enrique_Gorriarán_Merlo
Vice President of Argentina
Perón's stand-in, Héctor Cámpora. Despite his conservative affiliation, Solano Lima was nominated as the leftist Cámpora's running mate, and the ticket
Vicente_Solano_Lima
Argentine politician (1943–2007)
Netherlands and Chile. A Peronist militant, in 1973, President Héctor José Cámpora appointed him Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs, being only 30 years old
Jorge_Vázquez_(diplomat)
portfolio was first established in 1973 during the presidency of Héctor Cámpora as part of the responsibilities of the Ministry of Culture and Education;
Secretariat of Culture (Argentina)
Secretariat_of_Culture_(Argentina)
Argentine lawyer and politician
Fernández de Kirchner. De Pedro was one of the founding members of La Cámpora, the Front for Victory's youth wing. He served as Vice-president of Aerolíneas
Eduardo_de_Pedro
Argentine leftist guerrilla organization (1970–1983)
José Cámpora, a man close to Montoneros, as well as several governors, parliamentarians, ministers and high-ranking government officials. Cámpora's government
Montoneros
Footballer (born 1999)
Farías 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate 2004 Ap: L. López 2005 Cl: Pavone 2005 Ap: Cámpora 2006 Cl: Vargas 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio 2007 Cl: Palermo 2007 Ap:
Mateo_Retegui
Frazione in Calabria, Italy
Amantea, in the province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy, located close to Campora San Giovanni. The southern Tyrrhenian Sea is to the west of Coreca, and
Coreca
Sur. Son of Antonio Cafiero. Héctor José Cámpora (1909–1980), President of Argentina (1973). Mario Cámpora (1930–2022), Argentine Ambassador to Belgium
List of political families in Argentina
List_of_political_families_in_Argentina
Argentine revolutionary (1936–1976)
the armed struggle and enter into dialogue with President Héctor Jóse Cámpora, the Peronist figurehead for then-exiled Juan Domingo Perón. In a series
Mario_Roberto_Santucho
seats needed for a majority Party Leader Vote % Seats +/– UND Jean-Louis Campora 67.40 18 +3 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results
1998 Monegasque general election
1998_Monegasque_general_election
Argentine ideology
Resistance (1955-1973) and the first stage of Third Peronism, when Héctor J. Cámpora was elected President of the Nation on 11 March 1973. The Revolutionary
Tendencia_Revolucionaria
in Argentina. President: Alejandro Agustín Lanusse until May 24, Héctor Cámpora until July 13, Raúl Lastiri until October 11, Juan Peron Vice President:
1973_in_Argentina
Argentine Roman Catholic priest and activist
closest to Dr. Héctor Cámpora, a left-leaning dentist and longtime advisor to Perón whom the aging leader made the party's nominee; Cámpora offered Mugica a
Carlos_Mugica
Argentine politician (born 1994)
member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2023. She is the chairwoman of La Cámpora in La Matanza. "Luciana Potenza" (in Spanish). Chamber of Deputies. "Luciana
Luciana_Potenza
Jorge Alberto Taiana Justicialist Party 25 May 1973 – 13 July 1973 Héctor Cámpora Ministry of Education (1973–1981) 17 Jorge Alberto Taiana Justicialist
Secretariat of Education (Argentina)
Secretariat_of_Education_(Argentina)
Argentine politician
and the Frente de Todos He held the position of Secretary General of La Campora from 2006 to 2023. He currently serves as the Minister of Community Development
Andrés_Larroque
Argentine political movement
portal Argentine nationalism Conflict between Kirchnerism and the media La Cámpora Left-wing populism Peronism Plural Consensus Politics of Argentina Public
Kirchnerism
Comune in Calabria, Italy
Turriune (large tower, 14th century) at Campora San Giovanni. Archaeological findings in the area of Campora San Giovanni. Capuchins Church. The city's
Amantea
Argentine footballer
Farías 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate 2004 Ap: L. López 2005 Cl: Pavone 2005 Ap: Cámpora 2006 Cl: Vargas 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio 2007 Cl: Palermo 2007 Ap:
Diego_Latorre
President of Cuba from 1959 to 1976
Cairo. He was present at the inauguration of Peronist President Héctor Cámpora on 25 May 1973, in Buenos Aires, along with Chilean President Salvador
Osvaldo_Dorticós_Torrado
Government worker who does no actual work
unions. In 2015, Sergio Massa pledged to "sweep away the ñoquis of La Cámpora" during his campaign against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, although in
Ñoqui
Aris Thessaloniki Football team season
qualifying round Top goalscorer League: Javito Peral Sergio Koke Javier Cámpora (5) All: Javito Peral Sergio Koke (6) Home colours Away colours ← 2007–08
2008–09 Aris Thessaloniki F.C. season
2008–09_Aris_Thessaloniki_F.C._season
Argentine football player and manager
Farías 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate 2004 Ap: L. López 2005 Cl: Pavone 2005 Ap: Cámpora 2006 Cl: Vargas 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio 2007 Cl: Palermo 2007 Ap:
Carlos_Bianchi
Comune in Campania, Italy
Located in the middle of Cilento, Gioi borders with the municipalities of Campora, Moio della Civitella, Orria, Salento, Stio and Vallo della Lucania. It
Gioi
Geographical region in Italy
Castelcivita and Sicignano degli Alburni. Agropoli Aquara Ascea Bellosguardo Campora Cannalonga Capaccio Paestum Casal Velino Castellabate Castelnuovo Cilento
Cilento
Parliament of Monaco
Conseil National Archived 18 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine Jean-Louis Campora en Conseil National Archived 18 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine Stéphane
National_Council_(Monaco)
Abbey and church in Florence, Italy
for his chapel at Chiesa di Santa Maria del Santo Sepolcro [it] or delle Campora) and the tombs of Willa's son Hugh, Margrave of Tuscany (died 1001) and
Badia_Fiorentina
Argentine citizens of Italian descent
Justicialist Party politician Eduardo Camaño, President of Argentina Héctor José Cámpora, President of Argentina Héctor Canaveri, National Autonomist Party politician
Italian_Argentines
List of 158 municipalities of the Province of Salerno
407 14.91 94.4 Camerota 6,741 70.58 95.5 Campagna 17,194 136.31 126.1 Campora 297 29.15 10.2 Cannalonga 939 17.75 52.9 Capaccio 22,463 113.03 198.7 Casal
List of municipalities of the Province of Salerno
List_of_municipalities_of_the_Province_of_Salerno
Municipality in Campania, Italy
the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) of Bomerano, Campora, Pianillo (communal seat), Ponte, San Lazzaro, and Santa Maria. Agerola
Agerola
Paraguayan footballer (born 1996)
Farías 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate 2004 Ap: L. López 2005 Cl: Pavone 2005 Ap: Cámpora 2006 Cl: Vargas 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio 2007 Cl: Palermo 2007 Ap:
Ronaldo_Martínez_(footballer)
Ancient Italian city
Savuto river to the north of the Gulf of Sant'Euphemia. More recently Campora San Giovanni, a town near the mouth of the Savuto, has been considered
Temesa_(ancient_city)
Marquet 309 44.08 Roger Orecchia 300 42.80 Étienne Boeri 282 40.23 Charles Campora 277 39.51 André Passeron 271 38.66 Alfred Romagnan-Chiabaut 263 37.52 Robert
1950 Monegasque general election
1950_Monegasque_general_election
Goran 900249 1958-07-01 Goražde 1995 Yugoslavia (S&M) M currently Serbia Cámpora, Daniel H. 100013 1957-06-30 San Nicolás de los Arroyos 1986 Argentina
List_of_chess_grandmasters
Italian football club
No. Pos. Nation Player — MF ITA Alice Campora (at OGC Nice until 30 July 2026) — GK ITA Matilde Macera (at Catania until 30 July 2026)
Genoa_CFC_Women
Ukrainian-French chess grandmaster (born 1955)
scores. In November 2022, he tied for third place with Rainer Knaak, Daniel Campora, Rafael Vaganian, and Alexander Reprintsev at the World Senior Chess Championship
Nikolay_Legky
Argentine footballer (born 1973)
Farías 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate 2004 Ap: L. López 2005 Cl: Pavone 2005 Ap: Cámpora 2006 Cl: Vargas 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio 2007 Cl: Palermo 2007 Ap:
Martín_Palermo
seats needed for a majority Party Leader Vote % Seats +/– UND Jean-Louis Campora 80.12 15 −3 APN 16.93 2 New Independents – 2.94 1 +1 This lists parties
1993 Monegasque general election
1993_Monegasque_general_election
Argentine peronist politician, sport shooter and surgeon
incarcerated members of Tendencia Revolucionaria, a move his Peronist ally Héctor Cámpora also promised as part of his presidential campaign. However Bidegain's
Oscar_Bidegain
Ubiquitous antioxidant compound in living organisms
8564–8608. doi:10.1021/cr500131f. PMID 26259712. Adamo G, Grimaldi N, Campora S, Sabatino MA, Dispenza C, Ghersi G (2014). "Glutathione-Sensitive Nanogels
Glutathione
Political party in Argentina
elected government of Héctor José Cámpora assumed power on May 25, 1973. A coalition of various political groups, Cámpora's government worked to replace the
National Universitary Concentration
National_Universitary_Concentration
River in Italy
within the municipality of Amantea (specifically, the frazioni Coreca and Campora San Giovanni) in the Province of Cosenza, which gives its name to the entire
Oliva_(river)
1976 kidnappings and forced disappearances in Argentina
Montoneros militant. Claudio de Acha 17 16 September 1976 Missing After Héctor Cámpora's victory in 1973, Acha participated in the takeover of the Colegio Nacional
Night_of_the_Pencils
Town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Nicolás Avellaneda housing complex, started in 1973 by President Héctor Cámpora, is the second most important, and is located on the eastern side of the
Dock_Sud
International football competition
Barreirense 2–0 Dinamo Zagreb Serafim 30' Câmpora 89' Report
1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
1970–71_Inter-Cities_Fairs_Cup
Public university in Argentina
needed] Presidents of Argentina, Carlos Menem, Fernando de la Rua and Héctor Cámpora Governors of Córdoba, Eduardo Angeloz, José Manuel de la Sota and Juan
National University of Córdoba
National_University_of_Córdoba
Argentine journalist and politician (1945–2025)
candidate for Governor of Buenos Aires, Oscar Bidegain, and to Cámpora, himself. Camporá was elected president in a landslide on March 11, and among the
Juan_Manuel_Abal_Medina
Association football club in Argentina
Federal finished 19th out of 20 teams. However, one of its players, Javier Cámpora, was the top scorer of the tournament. On April 8, 2006, Tiro Federal was
Tiro_Federal
Official residence of the President of Argentina in Buenos Aires
presidents over the years to forgo residing there, notably Dr. Héctor Cámpora, General Leopoldo Galtieri (who preferred officers' quarters at the Campo
Quinta_de_Olivos
Left-wing LGBT organization in Argentina (1971–1976)
Members of the group were present at the inauguration of Héctor José Cámpora in May 1973, and at the Ezeiza massacre in June of the same year. By the
Frente de Liberación Homosexual
Frente_de_Liberación_Homosexual
25th President of Argentina
Alejandro Agustín Lanusse (1971–1973) Return of Perón (1973–1976) Héctor José Cámpora (1973) Raúl Alberto Lastiri (1973) Juan Perón (1973–1974) Isabel Perón
Eduardo_Lonardi
Argentine politician (1924–1973)
the aging leader. Elected by a landslide, Perón's stand-in, Dr. Héctor Cámpora, took office with a left-wing agenda opposed by Rucci, much of the syndical
José_Ignacio_Rucci
2012 Argentine book by Ceferino Reato
military government, and all the prisoners were pardoned by Héctor José Cámpora and returned to their groups. He did not consider that public trials ending
Disposición_Final
State-owned postal service of Argentina
es estatal: Trenes Argentinos at Clarín, 8 May 2022 Una militante de la Cámpora, al correo by Andrés Sanguinetti, iProfesional, 8 Jan 2020 Gobierno de
Correo_Argentino
Monegasque politician
office 2003–2010 Monarchs Rainier III Albert II Preceded by Jean-Louis Campora Succeeded by Jean-François Robillon Minister for Social Affairs and Health
Stéphane_Valeri
Argentine politician
classes in a community canteen in her town. She began to be part of La Cámpora group since its creation in 2006, becoming in 2011 the only woman on the
Mayra_Mendoza
Argentine general and politician (1777–1850)
Alejandro Agustín Lanusse (1971–1973) Return of Perón (1973–1976) Héctor José Cámpora (1973) Raúl Alberto Lastiri (1973) Juan Perón (1973–1974) Isabel Perón
Juan_Martín_de_Pueyrredón
Dictator of Argentina from 1955 to 1958
Alejandro Agustín Lanusse (1971–1973) Return of Perón (1973–1976) Héctor José Cámpora (1973) Raúl Alberto Lastiri (1973) Juan Perón (1973–1974) Isabel Perón
Pedro_Eugenio_Aramburu
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Surname or Lastname
Dutch and French
Dutch and French : from a variant of the personal name Mathias (see Matthew).English : patronymic from a pet form of Matthew.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hindu God name, Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, North German, and Danish
English, Dutch, North German, and Danish : variant of Stubbe.
Girl/Female
Latin
Goddess of the threshold.
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Fortunate; First in Fight of Islam
Female
Ukrainian
, queen.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Image, figure, enumeration.
Boy/Male
Indian
Rare, Uncommon, Strange
Boy/Male
British, Danish, English, Swedish
Renewer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places so named in Gloucestershire and Norfolk or from Blackney Farm in Stoke Abbott, Dorset. The first two are named with Old English blæc, dative blacan ‘black’, ‘dark’ + ēg ‘island’, ‘promontory’; the third is from Old English blæc + hæg ‘enclosure’.
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