Fernando Belaunde Terry
Fernando Belaunde Terry was a prominent Peruvian architect and politician who served as President of Peru during two non-consecutive terms, from 1963 to 1968 and again from 1980 to 1985. Known for his commitment to democracy and development, he was instrumental in promoting infrastructure projects and educational reforms in Peru. His presidency was marked by efforts to strengthen Peru's democratic institutions and to improve the country’s economic situation after years of political instability.
Born on Oct 07, 1912 (113 years old)
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Peru:
During the second government of Fernando Belaúnde Terry, Héctor López Martínez served as the Deputy Minister of the Interior.
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Peru:
He was the president of the Republic during the inauguration of Canal 5.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry is noted as a president during the period from 1975 to 1990.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry was deposed in a military coup on October 3, 1968.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaunde Terry, a former president of Peru, acknowledged the relevance of Aurelio Miró Quesada as a humanist.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry was the former president who ordered the construction of the bridge as part of a highway project.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry, the leader of Acción Popular and future president of Peru, was imprisoned on the mythical island after leading protests.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaunde Terry was the president of Peru who arrived at the parade on July 29, 1965.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaunde Terry was known for his passionate speeches about infrastructure development and national progress.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry was the constitutional president of Peru who inaugurated the first stage of the Vía Expresa de Circunvalación.
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