Ricardo Zuloaga | |
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Born | September 22, 1867 |
Died | December 15, 1932 Caracas, Venezuela |
Alma mater | Central University of Venezuela |
Occupation | Businessman |
Parent(s) | Nicomedes Zuloaga Aguirre Anita Tovar y Tovar |
Ricardo Zuloaga (1867-1932) was a Venezuelan engineer, businessman and philanthropist.
Zuloaga was born on September 22, 1867, in Caracas, Venezuela. [1] He graduated from the Central University of Venezuela, where he studied engineering. [1]
Zuloaga was the founder and CEO of Electricidad de Caracas. [1]
Zuloaga died on December 15, 1932, in Caracas, Venezuela. [1]
José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros OFS was a Venezuelan physician. Born in Isnotú, Trujillo State, he became a highly renowned doctor, more so after his death. He was beatified by the Catholic Church in 2021.
AeroEjecutivos C.A. was a Venezuelan scheduled and charter regional airline headquartered in Maiquetia and based at Óscar Machado Zuloaga International Airport.
Zuloaga is a Basque surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Globovisión is a 24-hour television news network. It broadcasts over-the-air in Caracas, Aragua, Carabobo and Zulia on UHF channel 33. Globovisión is seen in the rest of Venezuela on cable or satellite and worldwide from their website. Some of Globovisión's programs can be seen in the United States on cable network Canal Sur and TV Venezuela, a channel offered in DirecTV's Para Todos package. In Latin America, Globovision can be seen in Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay and other territories as Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Curaçao in DirecTV's package.
Victor Guillermo Ramos Rangel was a Venezuelan classical musician.
Radio Caracas Radio was a Venezuelan radio station. Founded in 1930, it was also Venezuela's oldest radio station. It was last owned by Empresas 1BC, a Venezuelan private media corporation. The station was shutdown in 2023 by the Nicolás Maduro administration.
Ricardo Andrés Monasterio Guimaraes is a former competition swimmer who represented Venezuela at the 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics.
The 1949 Caribbean Series was the first edition of the Caribbean Series. It was held from February 20 through February 25 with the champion baseball teams of Cuba, Alacranes del Almendares; Panama, Spur Cola Colonites; Puerto Rico, Indios de Mayagüez and Venezuela, Cervecería Caracas.
The fourth edition of the Caribbean Series was played in 1952. It was held from February 20 through February 26, featuring the champion baseball teams of Cuba, Leones del Habana; Panama, Carta Vieja Yankees; Puerto Rico, Senadores de San Juan and Venezuela, Cervecería Caracas. The format consisted of 12 games, each team facing the other teams twice, and the games were played at Panama City. The first pitch was thrown by Alcibíades Arosemena, by then the President of Panama.
Stefanía Fernández Krupij is a Venezuelan journalist, model and beauty queen who won the Miss Venezuela 2008 and Miss Universe 2009 titles. She earned a Guinness World Records by being the first Miss Universe winner who was crowned by a compatriot.
Dr. Alfredo Jahn Hartman was a Venezuelan civil engineer, botanist and geographer. Jahn was a member of the Academy of History, the Academy of Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Naturalist of Venezuela and the Venezuelan Society of Natural Sciences and achieved the Order of the Liberator. He was also an explorer and mountain climber. There is a large cave named after Jahn, "Cueva Alfredo Jahn". In 1911 he became the first person to ascend Pico Humboldt in the Sierra Nevada de Mérida in Venezuela.
Luis Razetti was a surgeon, who supported and managed a number of advances in the progress of Venezuelan medicine. He gained his Doctorate in Medicine from the Central University of Venezuela, is considered the driving-force in the "Renaissance of the Venezuelan medicine", concerning education, research centers and medical practices in Venezuela. One of the two schools of Medicine of the Central University of Venezuela bears his name. Together with Dr. José María Vargas and Dr. José Gregorio Hernández, Dr. Luis Razetti stands out among the most valuable figures in Venezuelan medicine. His remains rest in the National Pantheon of Venezuela in Caracas since June 23, 1982.
Luis Zuloaga was a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher.
José Del Vecchio Di Pasquali [en: del-vec'-keo / pascoal'-ee] was a Venezuelan doctor, journalist, and baseball promoter.
Ricardo Rodríguez-Pace is a Venezuelan professional tennis player. He achieved a career high ATP ranking of World No. 282 on June 9, 2014. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Rodríguez started playing tennis at the age of seven and achieved more success on singles. He entered the pro circuit in 2008 and has won ten Futures tournaments in singles and nine in doubles. Rodríguez is also a member of the Venezuela Davis Cup team where he holds the record of most singles victories in the history of Venezuela (22-9) in 17 appearances.
Maria Luisa Zuloaga de Tovar (1902–1992) was a Venezuelan ceramicist.
Oscar Machado Zuloaga International Airport is a general aviation airport in the Miranda state of Venezuela, serving Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. The airport is named in honor of Oscar Machado Zuloaga, an engineer and civic developer.
Peter Bottome Deery was a Venezuelan businessman. He was shareholder and the General Director of Venezuelan corporation Empresas 1BC.
Ricardo Andreutti is a retired footballer who hails from Caracas, Venezuela. Generally, his preferred position was as defensive midfielder.
Elisa Elvira Zuloaga was a noted Venezuelan painter and engraver. Winning numerous prizes for her works, she has four landscapes in the permanent collections of the National Art Gallery in Caracas and is remembered as an important South American graphic artist.