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Noboa Bejarano, Gustavo

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Personal name headingNoboa Bejarano, Gustavo
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Variant(s)Bejarano, Gustavo Noboa
See alsoEcuador. President (2000-2003 : Noboa Bejarano)
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Associated countryEcuador Dominican Republic
Associated placeQuito (Ecuador)
Birth date1937-08-21
Place of birthGuayaquil (Ecuador)
AffiliationUniversidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil
Sociedad Agrícola e Industrial San Carlos
Ecuador. Comisión Negociadora de la Paz con el Perú
Universidad de Guayaquil
Guayas (Ecuador : Province). Governor
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
Universidad Espíritu Santo
Profession or occupationLawyer High school teacher Rector Professor Businessman President Ambassador
Found inRespuesta a una infamia, 2003?: t.p. (Gustavo Noboa Bejarano; former president of the republic [of Ecuador])
Int'l. year book and statesmen's who's who, 2003: p. 1495 (Noboa Bejarano, Dr. Gustavo; president of Ecuador, Jan. 2000- ; vice-pres. of Ecuador, 1998-2000)
Respuesta a una infamia, 2004? t.p. (Gustavo Noboa Bejarano, ex presidente constitucional de la República [de Ecuador])
Diego Noboa y Arteta, 2015: title page (Gustavo Noboa) cover front flap (Gustavo José Noboa Bejarano; born August 21, 1937 in Guayaquil; law degrees from the Universidad de Guayaquil (1956-1962); high school teacher (1962-1982); dean of the Facultad de Jurisprudencia, Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil (1969-1971; 1978-1980); governor of the province of Guayas (1983-1984); rector of the Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil (1986-1996); manager of the Sociedad Agrícola e Industrial San Carlos (1968-1998); ambassador and member of the Comisión Negociadora de la Paz con el Perú (1997-1998); vicepresident of Ecuador (1998-2000); president of Ecuador (2000-2003); lived in exile in the Dominican Republic (2003-2005); academic consultant to the Universidad Federico Santa María, the Universidad Espíritu Santo, and the Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil)
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