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Central America · and the Caribbean 3.2 Bolivarian republics: Bolivia · Colombia · Ecuador · Peru · and Venezuela 3.3 Southern Cone: Argentina · Chile · Paraguay · theories · the free encyclopedia Type of personalist leader wielding political power For the documentary film · see Caudillo (film) . A 1963 Spanish peseta coin with the image of Generalissimo Francisco Franco · and inscription Caudillo de España · por la Gracia de Dios (Spanish for " Caudillo of Spain · by the Grace of God ") Juan Manuel de Rosas · c. 1841 by Cayetano Descalzi · the caudillo paradigm A caudillo ( / k ɔː ˈ d iː ( l ) j oʊ · k aʊ ˈ -/ kaw- DEE(L) -yoh · kow- · Spanish: &#91 · kawˈðiʎo&#93

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Central America
and the Caribbean 3.2 Bolivarian republics: Bolivia
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
and Venezuela 3.3 Southern Cone: Argentina
Chile
Paraguay
theories
the free encyclopedia Type of personalist leader wielding political power For the documentary film
see Caudillo (film) . A 1963 Spanish peseta coin with the image of Generalissimo Francisco Franco
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and inscription Caudillo de España
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por la Gracia de Dios (Spanish for " Caudillo of Spain
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by the Grace of God ") Juan Manuel de Rosas
c. 1841 by Cayetano Descalzi
the caudillo paradigm A caudillo ( / k ɔː ˈ d iː ( l ) j oʊ
k aʊ ˈ -/ kaw- DEE(L) -yoh
kow-
Spanish: &#91
Learn more
kawˈðiʎo&#93

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