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  1. Marcelino Bolivar

    José Marcelino Bolivar is a retired minimumweight boxer from Venezuela, who won the bronze medal in the flyweight division at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. He also represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Bolivar made his professional debut on July 28, 1989, and ran into his first defeat after ten consecutive wins against countryman Juan Antonio Torres in the fight for the WBA Fedelatin Light Flyweight Title.

  2. Simón Bolívar

    Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (born July 24, 1783 in Caracas, Venezuela – died December 17, 1830, in Santa Marta, Colombia) was a leader of several independence movements throughout South America, collectively known as Bolívar's War. Credited with leading the fight for independence in what are now the countries of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia, …

  3. Ignacio Bolívar

    Ignacio Bolívar y Urrutia was a Spanish naturalist and entomologist, and one of the founding fathers of Spanich entomology. He helped found the "Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural" (Royal Spanish Natural History Society) in 1871, and was the author of several books and of over 1000 species. After the Spanish Civil War he was exiled to Mexico when the nationalist government harshly repressed Republican militants and sympathisers, …

  4. Gustavo Bolivar

    Gustavo Bolivar Moreno is a Colombian author, screenwriter and journalist. He is best known for the best-seller "Sin Tetas No Hay Paraiso", which means in Spanish: "Without Breasts There Is No Paradise" becoming a hit TV series in some parts of South America, with English and Spanish versions in development for United States audiences.

  5. Alejandro Otero

    Alejandro Otero (El Manteco, Bolívar March 7th, 1921 - Caracas 13th, August 1990) was a renowned Venezuelan artist, writer and cultural promoter. He studied at the "Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Artes Aplicadas de Caracas" from 1939 to 1945. After finishing his studies he travelled to New York and Paris where he focused his work on a revision of cubism, particularly with his series entitled "cafeteras". This works became well known in 1948 at an exhibition in Washington, …

  6. Enrique González

    Enrique César González (born 14th July 1982 in Bolívar, Venezuela) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Enrique made his first start against the Cincinnati Reds on May 28, 2006, pitching 6 innings and giving up only one run. He was in the rotation for a majority of the season, but was inconsitent and pitched out of the bullpen for the last few weeks of the season.

  7. Fabian Guedes

    Fabian Guedes, popularly known as Bolívar, is a Brazilian central-defender. He was born in Santa Cruz do Sul, on August 16 1980. He currently plays for Monaco of Ligue 1 moving from Internacional in July 2006.

  8. Ricardo Torres

    Ricardo Torres, is a boxer from Magangué, Bolívar, Colombia, and current WBO world junior welterweight champion. Torres began boxing professionally in 2001 and had a torrid streak of 28 consecutive victories with 26 KO's before losing by KO in a vicious battle with Miguel Angel Cotto for the WBO Light Welterweight Title.

  9. Víctor Martínez

    Víctor Jesús Martínez (born December 23, 1978 in Ciudad Bolívar, Bolívar, Venezuela) is a switch-hitting catcher and first baseman for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. He was signed by the Indians as an amateur free agent in 1996 and after a pair of minor league MVP awards and batting titles in 2001 and 2002, he made his debut with Cleveland as a September call-up on September 10, 2002.

  10. Mauricio Soria

    Mauricio Soria Portillo is a Bolivian football (soccer) coach and former goalkeeper of the Bolivian national football team and national clubs Jorge Wilstermann, The Strongest and Bolivar. Born in Cochabamba, he is currently coaching the club team of Jorge Wilstermann. His debut as coach in July 2006 could not be any better as under his lead Wilstermann won the 2006 league championship on December 3 that year.

  11. Marco Etcheverry

    Marco Antonio Etcheverry Vargas (born September 26, 1970 in Santa Cruz) is a Bolivian former football (soccer) forward, often considered to be one of the best Bolivian players of all time. Etcheverry, whose nickname is "El Diablo", joined D.C. United of Major League Soccer in its inaugural season of 1996, and led the team to three MLS Cups and was named MLS MVP in 1998. In eight years with the team, Etcheverry played 191 league games, …

  12. William Miller

    William Miller was an English-born soldier who participated in several South American revolutions. Born in Wingham, Kent, he was fluent in several languages by the age of seventeen, when he enrolled in the British army to fight in the Napoleonic Wars. In 1817, hearing of the wars in Latin America, he set sail for Buenos Aires to join San Martín's Army of the Andes. He took part in San Martín's liberation of Chile, participating in the decisive battle of Maipu, …

  13. Jorge Daniel Castro

    Jorge Daniel Castro Castro is a Colombian former General of the Colombian National Police and business administrator graduated from the Cooperative University. Castro served in the National Police for 38 years and worked in many National Police post around Colombia, including Bolivar, Tolima, Quindio, Nariño, Magdalena and Risaralda. He was Department Police Commander in Amazonas, Caldas, Santander and the Metropolitan Area of Medellin this last one for nine months.

  14. Al Taliaferro

    Charles Alfred Taliaferro (August 29, 1905 - February 3, 1969) known simply as Al Taliaferro was a Disney comics artist who used to produce Disney comic strips for King Features Syndicate. Many of his strips were written by Bob Karp. He is best-known for his work on the Donald Duck comic strip, but he started his career lettering the Mickey Mouse strips (March 1931 - July 1932), …

  15. Marcos Carvajal

    Marcos Carvajal [car-va-HAL] (born August 19, 1984, in Bolívar, Venezuela) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the New York Mets. Carvajal bats and throws right-handed. He made his major league debut on April 6, 2005, with the Colorado Rockies. After the 2005 season, he was traded to the Seattle Mariners for catcher Yorvit Torrealba. In April of 2006, the Mariners traded him to Tampa Bay for minor league pitcher Jose De La Cruz.

  16. Leopoldo Sucre Figarella

    Leopoldo Sucre Figarella (1926-1996), a member of the notable Sucre family of Venezuela, was a politician during the 1960s through the 1990s. He served under President Romulo Betancourt as Minister of Public Works, and was heavily involved in such infrastructure construction as the Angostura Bridge and a number of highways throughout the country. Later he was a Senator for the state of Bolivar.

  17. Sidney Harman

    Dr. Sidney Harman, currently chairman of Harman International Industries, Inc., has been active in education, government, and industry. He served for three years as president of Friends World College, a worldwide, experimental Quaker College, and is the founder and an active member of the Program on Technology, Public Policy, and Human Development at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Dr.

  18. Daniel Branca

    Daniel Branca was an Argentine comic artist. Born in Buenos Aires, Branca got interested in comics and arts at an early age, and started his career working for a children's magazine at 14. At 16, Branca found employment as assistant animator for an advertising company. During the 1970s, he worked with Oscar Fernández, producing various comics for Argentine magazines: "El Sátiro Virgen", "El Mono Relojero".

  19. Madeleine Milhaud

    Madeleine Milhaud is the cousin and widow of Darius Milhaud, a 20th-century French-Jewish composer. Madeleine Milhaud was born in Paris. Her father, Darius' uncle, was from Aix-en-Provence, and her mother was Brussels. She began acting at a young age, and had a long career as an actress and reciter. Darius and Madeleine Milhaud were married in 1925; they had one son, Daniel (born 1930), a painter.

  20. Thomas Nkono

    Thomas Nkono is a retired football goalkeeper from Cameroon. A legend for the Cameroon national football team, and arguably the greatest goalkeeper Africa has produced. He played three matches at the 1982 World Cup and five at the 1990 World Cup. In addition he was a bench cover for Joseph-Antoine Bell at the 1994 World Cup. On club level he played for Canon Yaoundé in his native Cameroon, RCD Espanyol, CE Sabadell and CE L'Hospitalet in Spain, …

  21. Cy Barger

    Eros Bolivar "Cy" Barger (May 18, 1885 - September 23, 1964) was a right-handed starting pitcher and left-handed batter who played in the American League for the New York Highlanders (1906-07); in the National League with the Brooklyn teams Superbas (1910) and Dodgers (1911-12), and for the Pittsburgh Rebels (1914-15) in the Federal League. A native of Jamestown, Kentucky, Barger was a dead ball era pitcher who also played first base and shortstop as well as the outfield.

  22. Salvador Bolivar

    Salvador Bolivar, a Latino cinematographer, of Dominican and Costa Rican ancestry, was born in New York and raised in Washington Heights. Ever since his childhood, Salvador dreamed of being in the business. As a teenager he was an aspiring model and actor. After appearing in a few magazines and in Kelly Klein's book "Under World", Salvador began to explore life behind the camera, working as an assistant to still life photographer. In 1991 Salvador landed an acting job with for NYU's...

  23. Elsa M Bolivar
  24. César Román

    Son of César Bolívar and Pilar Romero.

  25. Robert J Bolivar
  26. John Bolívar
  27. Miguel Bolívar
  28. Arlex Díaz Bolívar
  29. André El Gigante
  30. Mayuri Bolívar
  31. Héctor Bolívar
  32. John Bolívar
  33. Bolivar Ramirez

    Bolivar Ramirez, Chief Instructor of the Shushinkan Dojo, received his training under Fumio Toyoda. He has furthered his studies of Aikido by training under David Dye in Yoshinkan. He has studied Kendo (Shin Yu-Kan) under Seiji Kasahara. He has an extensive background in Karatedo (Nihon Koden Shindo-ryu) under Felton Messina. Inducted into International Jujitsu Hall of Fame (2000-2001, 2004), World Martial Arts League Hall of Fame (2001), …

  34. Bolívar Pagán

    Bolívar Pagán, was a distinguished historian, journalist, and politician. He received his primary education in the public schools of Adjuntas, and went to secondary school in the city of Ponce. While still in school in Ponce, he was a contributor to the newspapers El Día de Ponce, Nosotros, Renacimiento, and Puerto Rico Ilustrado and editor of La Idea and La Aurora. In 1919 Pagán became the vice president of the Socialist Party of Puerto Rico.

  35. Calixto Garcia De Luna E Izquierdo

    Calixto Garcia de Luna e Izquierdo was born in Soria, Castilla somewhere around 1768. He went to Valencia, Venezuela where he was a merchant. There he married Maria de los Angeles Gonzalez, said to be the daughter of an Indigenous Chief (Hija de Cacique). They had numerous children both boys and girls. Garcia de Luna fought on the Spanish side in the Battle of Carabobo, against Bolivar and the English (Irish?) battalion (Legion), in what is now Venezuela in 1821.

  36. Emilio Sagi Liñan

    Emilio Sagi Liñan (born Bolívar, Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 15 1900; died Barcelona, May 25 1951), is a former footballer who played as a left-winger for FC Barcelona, the Catalan XI and Spain during the 1920s and 1930s. He was the son of, Emilio Sagi Barbá, the Catalan baritone singer, and as a result, was widely referred to as Sagibarbá.

  37. Aussie Elliott

    Aussie Elliott (1914-February 3, 1934) was a Depression-era outlaw and associate of bank robbers George Birdwell and Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd. Born in Oklahoma, Elliott was convicted of bank robbery in 1922 and sentenced to the McAlester State Penitentiary eventually escaping on August 14, 1932. Soon after joining Birdwell and Floyd, the three robbed a bank in Sallisaw, Oklahoma of $2,530.

  38. Joseph Gainard

    Joseph Aloysius Gainard (11 October 1889 - 23 December 1943) was a Captain in the United States Navy who served during World Wars I and II. Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, he enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force on 23 November 1917. He received the Navy Cross for distinguished service while Master of the American merchant steamer SS "City of Flint", …

  39. Bolivar Bolivar

    soi abenturero megusta lasd trabesias lo inusual spi espesia y unico en el uniberso.

  40. Bolivar Bolivar

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