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Colombian painter (1924-1998)
Hernando Tejada Sáenz (February 1, 1924 in Pereira, Colombia – June 1, 1998 in Cali, Colombia), was a Colombian painter and sculptor. His most well-known
Hernando_Tejada
Sculpture in Cali, Colombia
Gato del Río ("The River Cat") is a sculpture by Colombian artist Hernando Tejada. The sculpture was inaugurated on July 3, 1996 and is located on the
El_Gato_del_Río
Colombian painter (1920–2011)
Lucy Tejada Saenz (October 9, 1920 – November 2, 2011) was a Colombian contemporary painter. She is the sister of Hernando Tejada, another famous Colombian
Lucy_Tejada
District and city in Valle del Cauca, Colombia
El Gato del Río: Located next to the river, a sculpture of a cat by Hernando Tejada Cristo Rey: A religious monument located on a hill that offers the
Cali
President of Bolivia from 1934 to 1936
José Luis Tejada Sorzano (12 January 1882 – 4 October 1938) was a Bolivian economist, lawyer, and politician who served as the 34th president of Bolivia
José_Luis_Tejada_Sorzano
Art museum in Cali, Colombia
acquired or donated. Flor (1975) by Feliza Bursztyn Manglar del mico by Hernando Tejada Serpiente emplumada by Edgard Negret (left) and Dotación para museo
La_Tertulia_Museum
President of Bolivia from 1979 to 1980
Lydia Gueiler Tejada (28 August 1921 – 9 May 2011) was a Bolivian politician who served as the 56th president of Bolivia from 1979 to 1980. She was one
Lidia_Gueiler
57th President of Bolivia (1980–1981)
Luis Arturo García Meza Tejada (8 August 1929 – 29 April 2018) was a Bolivian military officer who served as the 57th president of Bolivia from 1980 to
Luis_García_Meza
International football competition
(Argentina) 12 February 1997 18:00 UTC−3 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 41,908 Referee: Alberto Tejada Noriega (Peru) 12 February 1997 17:00 UTC−5
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
1998_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
presidential term (José Luis Tejada Sorzano, Mamerto Urriolagoitía, Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas, Jorge Quiroga, and Carlos Mesa). Tejada Sorzano was the first
List_of_presidents_of_Bolivia
International football competition
8 August 1993 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 44,576 Referee: Iván Guerrero (Chile) 15 August 1993 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance:
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
1994_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
important artists, including: Edgar Negret, Hernando Tejada, Otilia Hernandez, Labrada Bernardino, Hernando Polo, Daniel Romero, Luis Aragon, Gustavo Rojas
Jesús_María_Espinosa
President of Bolivia from 1931 to 1934
President, the decidedly more pliable José Luis Tejada of the Liberal Party. It has been alleged[by whom?] that Tejada was in on the plot itself.[citation needed]
Daniel_Salamanca
Head of state and government of Bolivia
Quintanilla, Néstor Guillén, Tomás Monje, Wálter Guevara, Lidia Gueiler Tejada, Eduardo Rodríguez and most recently Jeanine Áñez all came to power as interim
President_of_Bolivia
Spanish philosopher (1917–1978)
Francisco Elías de Tejada y Spínola Gómez (April 6, 1917 – February 18, 1978) was a Spanish scholar and a Carlist politician. He is considered one of top
Francisco Elías de Tejada y Spínola
Francisco_Elías_de_Tejada_y_Spínola
International football competition
play against each other on a home-and-away basis. 27 July 1969 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Attendance: 21,267 Referee: Sosa Miranda (Paraguay)
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
1970_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
President of Bolivia since 2025
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Rodrigo_Paz
1976 film
the state of Durango at locations such as Cañón de las Huertas, Lerdo de Tejada, el Saltillo, San Vicente de Chupaderos, and the Peña del Águila Dam from
El_buscabullas
President of Bolivia from 1926 to 1930
Hernando Siles Reyes (5 August 1882 – 23 November 1942) was a Bolivian academic, lawyer, and politician who served as the 31st president of Bolivia from
Hernando_Siles
36th President of Bolivia
military-led ousters of presidents Daniel Salamanca in 1934 and José Luis Tejada Sorzano in 1936. The latter propelled his mentor, Colonel David Toro, to
Germán_Busch
Governorate of the Spanish Empire
Governor Hernando Arias de Saavedra. Fourth time. Guayrá was separated into a separate Governorate of Paraguay in 1617. 1617–1618 : Governor Hernando Arias
Governorate of the Río de la Plata
Governorate_of_the_Río_de_la_Plata
President of Bolivia from 2005 to 2006
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Eduardo_Rodríguez_Veltzé
President of Bolivia from 1925 to 1926
election could be held. He oversaw the December re-do election, in which Hernando Siles won the presidency. Siles appointed Guzmán minister of government
Felipe_Segundo_Guzmán
Spanish political doctrine in the early 19th century
Elías de Tejada, Miguel Ayuso Torres, Francisco Elías de Tejada y Spínola, 30 años después, [in:] Anales de la Fundación Francisco Elías de Tejada, 14 (2008)
Traditionalism_(Spain)
Lozada Andrés de Santa Cruz Hernando Siles Reyes Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas Hernán Siles Zuazo Antonio José de Sucre José Luis Tejada Sorzano Tomás Frías Ametller
List of Bolivia-related topics
List_of_Bolivia-related_topics
Bolivian presidential administration and ministerial cabinet since 2025
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Cabinet_of_Rodrigo_Paz
Spanish Carlist politician and theorist
Francisco Elías de Tejada 10 (2004), pp. 171–174 Fundacion Ignacio Larramendi web page Luis Hernando de Larramendi by his grandson, Luis Hernando de Larramendi
Luis_Hernando_de_Larramendi
Spanish entrepreneur, Carlist militant and author
Ignacio Hernando de Larramendi y Montiano (1921–2001) was a Spanish entrepreneur, Carlist, militant, and author. Larramendi was the longtime head of MAPFRE
Ignacio Hernando de Larramendi y Montiano
Ignacio_Hernando_de_Larramendi_y_Montiano
Aspect of Bolivian history
Luis Tejada is allowed to assume office in order to keep democratic appearances. 17 May 1936: Germán Busch overthrows the unpopular José Luis Tejada and
Coups_d'état_in_Bolivia
Colombian hurdler (1943–2009)
Hernando Arrechea Serrano (12 December 1943 – 22 June 2009) was a Colombian hurdler who competed in the 1967 Pan Am Games and the 1968 Summer Olympics
Hernando_Arrechea
Peruvian physician and government minister
Prime Minister Violeta Bermúdez Preceded by Pilar Mazzetti Succeeded by Hernando Cevallos In office 14 October 2008 – 28 July 2011 President Alan García
Óscar_Ugarte
Locality in Bogotá, Colombia
it also encompasses less wealthy neighborhoods such as Bosque Calderón Tejada or El Paraíso that started out as informal settlements. The boundaries are
Chapinero
Bolivian presidential administration and ministerial cabinet from 1934 to 1936
The Cabinet of José Luis Tejada Sorzano was composed of three cabinets which constituted the 94th–96th national cabinets of the Republic of Bolivia. It
Cabinet of José Luis Tejada Sorzano
Cabinet_of_José_Luis_Tejada_Sorzano
Spanish philosopher (1920–2004)
Gambra, [in:] Anales de la Fundación Francisco Elías de Tejada 10 (2004), pp. 179–181 Luis Hernando de Larramendi, Los Gambra y los Larramendi: una amistad
Rafael_Gambra_Ciudad
Bolivian diplomat and economist
Gabriel Gosálvez Tejada (15 November 1899 – 12 December 1957) was a Bolivian politician, journalist, economist, and diplomat. Throughout his political
Gabriel_Gosálvez
Venezuelan statesman and military officer (1783–1830)
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Simón_Bolívar
President of Bolivia from 1930 to 1931
Blanco was one of the leaders of the insurrection that toppled from power Hernando Siles, who had attempted to extend his term in office in view of the grave
Carlos_Blanco_Galindo
President of Bolivia from 2001 to 2002
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Jorge_Quiroga
President of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Evo_Morales
President of Bolivia from 1936 to 1937
tactical skill and shrewd political instincts. He served as minister under Hernando Siles and led the cabinet as the sole executive authority after Siles resigned
David_Toro
Vice President of Bolivia from 1926 to 1930
who served as the 22nd vice president of Bolivia from 1926 to 1930 under Hernando Siles. He was the brother of Bautista Saavedra. In this Spanish name, the
Abdón_Saavedra
Aspect of Carlist history
Francisco Elías de Tejada 10 (2004): Carmelo López-Arias Montenegro, Rafael Gambra y el sentido del tiempo, pp. 166–169, Luis Hernando de Larramendi, Los
Historiography on Carlism during the Francoist era
Historiography_on_Carlism_during_the_Francoist_era
President of Bolivia from 1951 to 1952
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Hugo_Ballivián
50th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Juan_José_Torres
President of Bolivia from 1946 to 1947
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Tomás_Monje
President of Bolivia in 1969
1969. Born in La Paz, Luis Adolfo Siles was the son of former president Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) and half-brother of another Bolivian politician
Luis_Adolfo_Siles_Salinas
President of Bolivia from 2020 to 2025
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Luis_Arce
Latin American artistic tradition
de Legarda (ca. 1700—1 June 1773) Manuel Chili (Caspicara) Miguel Angel Tejada Zambrano María Estefanía Dávalos y Maldonado “Winged Virgin of the Apocalypse”
Quito_school
28th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
José_Gutiérrez_Guerra
Former president of Bolivia
Pereda, David Padilla, Wálter Guevara, Alberto Natusch, and Lydia Gueiler Tejada. Fuentes was Chairman of that junta for July 21, 1978. Prior to control
Víctor_González_Fuentes
16th President of Bolivia (1808–1872)
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Agustín_Morales
59th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Guido_Vildoso
President of Peru and Bolivia (1795–1830)
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Antonio_José_de_Sucre
President of Bolivia (1971–1978; 1997–2001)
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Hugo_Banzer
President of Bolivia from 1947 to 1949
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Enrique_Hertzog
President of Bolivian from 1939 to 1940
Bolivian army with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 1926 by President Hernando Siles Reyes who appointed him to be the Bolivian military deputy in Germany
Carlos_Quintanilla
12th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Jorge_Córdova
39th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Gualberto_Villarroel
President of Bolivia (1965–1966, 1969–1970)
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Alfredo_Ovando
Historic international football rivalry
the game's regulations. Despite the obvious foul, the referee, Alberto Tejada Noriega of Peru, claimed he did not see the incident and the goal wasn't
Argentina–Brazil football rivalry
Argentina–Brazil_football_rivalry
Former province in Cuba
Gaspar de Torres 1584 Gabriel Luján 1586 Pedro Vega de la Guerra 1589 Juan Tejada 1596 Juan Maldonado 1602 Pedro Valdés 1608 Juan de Villaverde Ozeta 1609
Oriente_Province
President of Bolivia from 1940 to 1943
recognizable leftward shift for the country. The government of José Luis Tejada Sorzano, Salamanca's vice president who had been installed following the
Enrique_Peñaranda
President of Bolivia (1956–1960, 1982–1985)
the illegitimate son of the last Republican Party president of Bolivia, Hernando Siles Reyes and Isabel Zuazo Cusicanqui. Siles was raised by his mother
Hernán_Siles_Zuazo
City in Risaralda, Colombia
and Guaducto, a bamboo bridge). Cathedral of Our Lady of Poverty. Lucy Tejada, cultural centre and museum. Pereira Museum of Art Jaime Mejia archaeological
Pereira,_Colombia
President of Bolivia from 1921 to 1925
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Bautista_Saavedra
President of Bolivia from 1848 to 1855
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Manuel_Isidoro_Belzu
18th president of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Adolfo_Ballivián
Spanish autonomous city in northwestern Africa
Monarchs' conquest of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada in 1492, their Secretary Hernando de Zafra [es] gathered intelligence about the sorry state of the North
Melilla
Bolivian general and politician (1795–1829)
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Pedro_Blanco_Soto
President of Bolivia from 1897 to 1899
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Severo_Fernández
55th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Alberto_Natusch
14th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
José_María_de_Achá
58th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Celso_Torrelio
52nd President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Juan_Pereda
List of coups and coup attempts
installed Vice President José Luis Tejada Sorzano as president. May 17, 1936: Germán Busch overthrew José Luis Tejada Sorzano and installed David Toro as
List of coups and coup attempts by country
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_by_country
President of Bolivia (1840–1894)
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Hilarión_Daza
9th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
José_Ballivián
21st President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Gregorio_Pacheco
7th President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Sebastián_Ágreda
Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Alberto Tejada (Peru) 3 May 1995 (1995-05-03) --:-- UTC−3 Estádio Olímpico Monumental,
1995 Copa Libertadores final stages
1995_Copa_Libertadores_final_stages
President of Bolivia (1993–-1997; 2002–-2003)
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Gonzalo_Sánchez_de_Lozada
Island in the Strait of Georgia in British Columbia, Canada
was named by the Spanish naval explorer José María Narváez for Felix de Tejada, a Spanish rear-admiral during the 1791 expedition of Francisco de Eliza
Texada_Island
Bolivian presidential administration and ministerial cabinet from 1855 to 1857
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Cabinet_of_Jorge_Córdova
--:-- UTC−3 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Alberto Tejada (Peru) 9 March 1995 (1995-03-09) --:-- UTC−3 Estadio Luis Tróccoli, Montevideo
1995 Copa Libertadores group stage
1995_Copa_Libertadores_group_stage
hombre cabal", Anales de la Fundación Francisco Elías de Tejada, 2004 (10), p. 176 Luis Hernando de Larramendi, 2004, "Rafael Gambra Ciudad 1920-2004",
Carmela_Gutiérrez_de_Gambra
President of Bolivia (1964–1966, 1966–1969)
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
René_Barrientos
Spanish seafarer and circumnavigator
and the crew suffered the ravages of scurvy. The accountant Alonso de Tejada, the pilot Antonio Bermejo and thirty-two other crew members died. Finally
Juan_Sebastián_Elcano
Period of Spanish history (1936–1975)
2020, p. 97. Alares López 2020, pp. 103–104. Alares López 2020, p. 99. Hernando, Silvia (30 May 2018). "Los pueblos que se inventó Franco". El País. "Industrialization
Francoist_Spain
Public research university in Colombia
Alarcón León de Greiff Leopold Rother Totó la Momposina Sonny Jiménez de Tejada Diana Pombo Rogelio Salmona Salomón Hakim Belkis Florentina Izquierdo Torres
National University of Colombia
National_University_of_Colombia
9 March 1993 (1993-03-09) --:-- UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 36,414 Referee: Alberto Tejada (Peru) 12 March 1993 (1993-03-12) --:-- UTC−4
1993 Copa Libertadores group stage
1993_Copa_Libertadores_group_stage
Spanish political movement, 1869–1937
d'Ors (Álvaro) Ortega y Gasset Panero Pradera Roca Barea Santayana Serer de Tejada de Unamuno Vigón Vidal Vázquez de Mella Zubiri Literature Liberalism Is
Traditionalist_Communion
President of Bolivia from 1949 to 1951
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Mamerto_Urriolagoitía
53rd President of Bolivia
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
David_Padilla
President of Bolivia from July to August 1946
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Néstor_Guillén
Bolivian military officer and statesman
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
José_María_Pérez_de_Urdininea
Anti-communist organization
travelled to Peru to obtain signatures, with the parties Go on Country of Hernando de Soto, Popular Force of Keiko Fujimori, and Popular Renewal of Rafael
Madrid_Forum
example of this system was Joaquina Sánchez de Samaniego y Fernández de Tejada, with both paternal and maternal surnames coming from this system, joined
Spanish_naming_customs
Supreme Protector of the Peru-Bolivia Confederation
Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca (1931–1934) ▌José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1934–1936)
Andrés_de_Santa_Cruz
State University Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Cagayan Valley Luzon Urdujah A. Tejada 1978 22,855 Isabela State University Echague, Isabela Cagayan Valley Luzon
List of state schools, colleges and universities in the Philippines
List_of_state_schools,_colleges_and_universities_in_the_Philippines
Republican presidents relied on foreign loans. Saavedra (1920–25) and Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–30) borrowed heavily in the United States to finance
History of Bolivia (1920–1964)
History_of_Bolivia_(1920–1964)
HERNANDO TEJADA
HERNANDO TEJADA
Male
Spanish
Variant form of Spanish Fernándo, HERNANDO means "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Teutonic
Army Ruler; Army Commander
Boy/Male
Spanish
Adventurous.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Fernand, FERNANDE means "ardent for peace."
Girl/Female
Danish, French, German, Teutonic
Peace; Voyage; Courage; Adventuresome
Male
French
French form of Spanish Fernándo, FERNAND means "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
German Spanish
Adventuresome.
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Adventuresome.
Male
Italian
 Italian and Spanish form of Latin Bernardus, BERNARDO means "bold as a bear."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Teutonic
Ready for the Journey; Bold Journey; Peaceful Venture; Adventurous; Bold; Journey Prepared
Boy/Male
Portuguese Spanish American German Italian Shakespearean
Strong as a bear.
Boy/Male
French, German, Spanish
Bold Voyager; Variant of Ferdinand; Journey Prepared; Adventurous
Boy/Male
German American French
Brave traveler.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Spanish
Bear; Courageous; Strong; Brave Bear; Strong as a Bear
Boy/Male
German American Spanish
Brave traveler.
Girl/Female
Teutonic American German Latin
Adventuresome.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss
Adventurous and Risky; Brave Traveler; Adventurer
Girl/Female
German
Adventurous. Feminine of Fernando.
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Army commander.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Swiss
Adventurer; Bold Voyager
HERNANDO TEJADA
HERNANDO TEJADA
Girl/Female
Latin
Dark.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Daughter of Ajlan; She was a Narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
English Scandinavian
Medieval given name from Scandinavian mythology. Also English surname referring to a water crossing.
Biblical
crowns of power
Male
French
French form of German Hlodovic, CLOVIS means "famous warrior."
Boy/Male
British, English
Born Free
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Simonides, King of Pentapolis.
Boy/Male
Australian, Polish, Slavic
January; Devoted to Janus
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Greek Ioseph (Hebrew Yowceph), JOŽEF means "(God) shall add (another son)."
Boy/Male
Tamil
HERNANDO TEJADA
HERNANDO TEJADA
HERNANDO TEJADA
HERNANDO TEJADA
HERNANDO TEJADA
n.
A thin silk or woolen goods, for women's dresses, woven in various styles and colors.