
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 (112 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Peru | 2 | 8.00 | 0.15% | +20% | 32,971,846 | 58,573 | $230,000 | 409$ |
Totals | 2 | 32,971,846 | 58,573 | $230,000 | 409$ |
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Peru:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry was the president during whose administration the AIJCH opened its doors.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry was the president during whose administration the Jorge Chávez International Airport opened its doors.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaunde Terry was the president during the first government when Oscar Trelles Montes was censured.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry was the president of Peru who sent military support to Argentina during the Malvinas War.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaunde Terry was the president of the Republic present at the centenary commemoration of the Combate del 2 de Mayo.
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Peru:
Fernando Belaunde Terry was a former president of Peru who interacted with Vargas Llosa during his political career.
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Iran:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry was a conservative president who offered Vargas Llosa the position of prime minister.
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Slovenia:
Mario Vargas Llosa declined an offer from conservative President Fernando Belaúnde Terry to become his prime minister.
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Bolivia:
Fernando Belaúnde Terry was elected in 1963 and was overthrown by Juan Velasco Alvarado's military coup.
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Ireland:
Vargas Llosa turned down an offer from the conservative president Fernando Belaúnde Terry to become his prime minister.
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