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Zuazo (other)
Zuazo may refer to: People *Alonso de Zuazo (1466–1539), Spanish lawyer and colonial judge, that was governor in New Spain and in Santo Domingo *Hernán Siles Zuazo (1914–1996), Bolivian politician *Koldo Zuazo (born 1956), Basque linguist *Secundino Zuazo (1887–1971), Spanish architect and city planner Others * Batería de Zuazo, a battery in San Fernando, Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain *Puente Zuazo, a bridge in San Fernando, Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain See also *Suazo (other) *Zauzou (other) *Zazou (other) The zazous were the French youth subculture of 1930–1940s, associated with swing music. Zazou may also refer to: *Hector Zazou Hector Zazou (11 July 1948 – 8 September 2008) was a prolific French composer and record producer who worked with ... * Zuaza, a village and council in Aiara, Álava, Spain {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Alonso De Zuazo
Alonso de Zuazo (also spelled ''Suazo'') (1466 – March 1539) was a Spanish lawyer and colonial judge and governor in New Spain and in Santo Domingo. He served in New Spain during the period of Hernán Cortés's government and before the appointment of the first viceroy. He was a member of all of the various triumvirates that governed the colony between October 12, 1524 and May 23, 1525, in the absence of Cortés. Before assuming authority in New Spain He was a native of Segovia, Spain (according to Bartolomé de Las Casas) or of Olmedo, Spain (according to Francisco Calcagno). He graduated from the University of Salamanca, where he was said to have studied twenty years. He first arrived in Santo Domingo in 1517, sent there by Cardinal Jiménez de Cisneros to assist the friars of the Order of Jerome in the resolution of political problems in the Indies. In Santo Domingo, Zuazo wrote to Spanish King Charles I (Holy Roman Emperor Charles V) and William de Croÿ, Charles's ...
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Hernán Siles Zuazo
Hernán Siles Zuazo (21 March 1914 – 6 August 1996) was a Bolivian politician who served as the 46th president of Bolivia twice nonconsecutively from 1956 to 1960 and from 1982 to 1985. He also briefly served as interim president in April 1952, and as the 27th vice president of Bolivia from 1952 to 1956. Early life Hernán Siles was the illegitimate son of the last Republican Party (Bolivia), Republican Party president of Bolivia, Hernando Siles Reyes and Isabel Zuazo Cusicanqui. Siles was raised by his mother. His half-brother Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas was president for five months in 1969. In 1931 Siles graduated from the American Institute in La Paz. He served in Bolivian army and was decorated for injury sustained while fighting in the Chaco War of 1932–35. After the war he finished San Andres University with a degree in law. Siles was married to Maria Teresa Ormachea del Carpio and had three daughters, Marcela, Ana Maria and Isabel. Formation of the MNR and the 1952 R ...
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Koldo Zuazo
Koldo Zuazo (born 1956) is a Basque linguist, professor at the University of the Basque Country and specialist in Basque language dialectology and sociolinguistics. The dialects of the Basque language Since 1998, Zuazo's work on the Basque dialects has drawn a new classification and a new map of these dialects—this has been a revolution in a field where few changes were made since Louis Lucien Bonaparte's works (1863).Erdozia Mauleón, José Luis"Sakanerak" ''Fontes linguae vasconum: Studia et documenta'', ISSN 0046-435X, Year no. 37, no. 98, 2005, pages. 59-78. See page 60: "Bonaparte Printzearen sailkapenak indarrean iraun du duela urte gutxi arte euskal dialektologiaren baitan, Koldo Zuazo hizkuntzalariak ''Euskalkiak gaur'' (1998) lana aurkeztu zuen arte, hain zuzen ere." According to Zuazo, the Basque dialects (together with other language innovations) originated in urban areas: # Iruña # Gasteiz # Central Biscay (Durango-Zornotza-Gernika-Bermeo) # Beterri in Gipuzk ...
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Secundino Zuazo
Secundino Zuazo Ugalde (1887–1971) was a Spanish architect and city planner. Born in Bilbao, he graduated from Madrid's architecture school in 1913, and lived there until his death. Zuazo was a rationalist architect, among the most important of his generation. The best known of his works are the Casa de las Flores and Nuevos Ministerios of Madrid (whose construction he did not direct). In city planning, his plan for the Comarca of Madrid and his project for the extension of the Paseo de la Castellana (also in Madrid) are important. In his earlier years, Secundino's work was characterized by an inclination toward traditional architecture. A trip that he took to Netherlands and other parts of central Europe left an impression on him of the rationalistic and simple design of the architecture of those areas. Function became his central theme. Upon returning to Spain, he showed a keen interest in collective housing projects, with a view to improving the sanitary conditions preval ...
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Puente Zuazo
Puente Zuazo is a bridge located in San Fernando, Cádiz, San Fernando in the Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain. The original bridge was built in 1411. This historic bridge has been the scene of important battles in the history of Spain, such as the looting by the British or the surging by Napoleon's troops. It has undergone significant changes over the years. Currently it has a length of and a width of . References

Buildings and structures completed in 1336 Bridges completed in the 14th century Buildings and structures in San Fernando, Cádiz Bridges in Andalusia {{Spain-bridge-struct-stub ...
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Suazo (other)
Suazo may refer to: People * Alicia Suazo (fl. 1992–2002), member of the Utah State Senate from 2001 to 2002 * Anita Louise Suazo (born 1937), Native American potter from Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico state * Chloe Suazo (born 1991), American actress * David Suazo (born 1979), retired Honduran footballer who played as a striker * Humberto Suazo (born 1981), Chilean footballer who plays as a striker * Jonathan Suazo (born 1989), Chilean footballer who plays as a full-back * José Peña Suazo (born 1967), Latin singer focusing on the Latin subgenre merengue * Juan Pablo Suazo Euceda (born 1972), Honduran author and agricultural engineer * Juanita Suazo Dubray (born 1930), Native American potter from Taos Pueblo, New Mexico state * Julio César Suazo (born 1978), retired Honduran footballer who played as a defender * Leonel Suazo (fl. 1982–1994), retired Honduran footballer who played as a forward * Lucy Suazo (born 1981), Dominican female volleyball player * Maynor Suazo ...
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Zauzou (other)
Zauzou may refer to: *Nu people or Zauzou *Zauzou language Zauzou (Rouruo 柔若, Jaojo, Raorou; autonym: ') is a Loloish language of Tu'e District (兔峨地区), Lanping County, Yunnan Yunnan; is an inland Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China. The province spans approximately an ...
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Zazou (other)
The zazous were the French youth subculture of 1930–1940s, associated with swing music. Zazou may also refer to: *Hector Zazou Hector Zazou (11 July 1948 – 8 September 2008) was a prolific French composer and record producer who worked with, produced, and collaborated with an international array of recording artists. He worked on his own and other artists' albums, inclu ..., French musician * Samir Zazou, Algerian footballer * Hisham Zazou, Egyptian businessman and politician {{disambig, surname French-language surnames ...
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