Carlos Cure
Carlos Cure Cure (born 1944)[1] is the Ambassador of Colombia to Venezuela. A civil engineer, Cure has also served as chair of Bavaria, S.A., the biggest brewery of Colombia and second largest in South America before its merger, and Avianca, S.A., the national flag carrier of Colombia.[2][3]
Carlos Cure Cure | |
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Colombia Ambassador to Venezuela | |
Assumed office 5 August 2011 | |
President | Juan Manuel Santos Calderón |
Preceded by | José Fernando Bautista Quintero |
Personal details | |
Born | 1944 Sabanalarga, Atlántico, Colombia |
Nationality | Colombian |
Spouse(s) | Margaret Elizabeth Núñez Hughes (1983–present) |
Alma mater | School of Mines of Medellín (BEng) |
Occupation | Businessman |
Profession | Civil engineer |
Personal life
Son of Syrio-Lebanese migrants, he was born in 1944 in Sabanalarga, Atlántico.[1] On 6 February 1983 he married former beauty pageant contestant Margaret Elizabeth Núñez Hughes.[4]
gollark: This causes communist revolutions, which have very high torque, so the apioforms can rotate even against very strong fields.
gollark: Essentially, communism is emitted toward a high-capitalism bearing with apioforms attached to it.
gollark: We use the produced communism in our generators.
gollark: Capitalism is easy to produce by automatically transferring capital between GTech™ emulated consciousnesses.
gollark: Well, our communism reactors mostly function via capitalism inversion nowadays.
References
- "Algo Mas Que Cumbias" [More than Cumbias]. Semana (in Spanish). 19 July 1982. ISSN 0124-5473.
- "Misión de Carlos Cure: fortalecer relación con Hugo Chávez" [Mission of Carlos Cure: strengthen relations with Hugo Chávez]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). 5 August 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
- Acosta, Luis Jaime; Leira, Javier (editor) (23 May 2011). "Colombia nombra empresario como nuevo embajador en Venezuela" [Colombia names businessman as new ambassador to Venezuela] (in Spanish). Bogotá. Reuters. Retrieved 9 August 2011.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- "Cayo en la Red" [Fell in the Net]. Semana (in Spanish). 7 February 1983. ISSN 0124-5473. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
See also
- Fuad Ricardo Char Abdala
- Juan Mayr Maldonado
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