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Dionisio Foianini Banzer (28 February 1903 – 23 November 2001) was a Bolivian politician and businessman from Santa Cruz de la Sierra. He was one of the founders of YPFB in 1937. The son of an Italian father, Dionisio Foianini Ioli, and a Bolivian mother, Carmen Banzer Aliaga, he grew up in central Bolivia not far from most of Standard Oil's Bolivian fields. After studying pharmacy in Italy, where he came to admire Benito Mussolini's fascism, Foianini returned to Bolivia before the Chaco War broke out and was put in charge of munitions manufacture. During the war, he went on a secret mission to Argentina and organized Bolivian espionage behind Paraguayan lines. When the war ended, Foianini organized the nationalization of the Standard Oil fields and set up a State Petroleum Board. After Ge

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  • Dionisio Foianini Banzer (Santa Cruz de la Sierra, 28 de febrero de 1903-23 de noviembre de 2001) fue un político y empresario boliviano.​ Fue uno de los fundadores de YPFB (Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos) en 1937.​ Hijo de padre italiano, Dionisio Foianini Ioli, y de madre boliviana, Carmen Banzer Aliaga, creció en los valles bolivianos no lejos de la mayoría de los campos de la Standard Oil. Después de estudiar farmacia en Italia, donde llegó a admirar el fascismo de Benito Mussolini, Foianini regresó a Bolivia antes de la Guerra del Chaco. Cuando la guerra estalló fue puesto a cargo de la fabricación de municiones.​ Durante la guerra, fue en una misión secreta a Argentina y organizó el espionaje boliviano detrás de líneas paraguayas. Cuando la guerra acabó, Foianini organizó la nacionalización de los campos de Standard Oil y estableció la Junta Petrolera Estatal.​ Después de que Germán Busch organizara un golpe de Estado en 1937, Foianini se convirtió en Ministro de Minas y Petróleo en el Gabinete de Busch.​​ El área llamada Triángulo de Dionisio Foianini, en la frontera de Bolivia con Paraguay y Brasil, se nombró así en su honor. Puerto Busch, el cual fue nombrado por Germán Busch, está localizado en dicho triángulo. (es)
  • Dionisio Foianini Banzer (28 February 1903 – 23 November 2001) was a Bolivian politician and businessman from Santa Cruz de la Sierra. He was one of the founders of YPFB in 1937. The son of an Italian father, Dionisio Foianini Ioli, and a Bolivian mother, Carmen Banzer Aliaga, he grew up in central Bolivia not far from most of Standard Oil's Bolivian fields. After studying pharmacy in Italy, where he came to admire Benito Mussolini's fascism, Foianini returned to Bolivia before the Chaco War broke out and was put in charge of munitions manufacture. During the war, he went on a secret mission to Argentina and organized Bolivian espionage behind Paraguayan lines. When the war ended, Foianini organized the nationalization of the Standard Oil fields and set up a State Petroleum Board. After Germán Busch organized a coup in 1937, Foianini became Minister of Mines and Petroleum in Busch's Cabinet. The area called Dionisio Foianini Triangle on the border with Paraguay and Brazil is named after him.Puerto Busch, which is named after Germán Busch, is located in the triangle. (en)
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  • Dionisio Foianini Banzer (28 February 1903 – 23 November 2001) was a Bolivian politician and businessman from Santa Cruz de la Sierra. He was one of the founders of YPFB in 1937. The son of an Italian father, Dionisio Foianini Ioli, and a Bolivian mother, Carmen Banzer Aliaga, he grew up in central Bolivia not far from most of Standard Oil's Bolivian fields. After studying pharmacy in Italy, where he came to admire Benito Mussolini's fascism, Foianini returned to Bolivia before the Chaco War broke out and was put in charge of munitions manufacture. During the war, he went on a secret mission to Argentina and organized Bolivian espionage behind Paraguayan lines. When the war ended, Foianini organized the nationalization of the Standard Oil fields and set up a State Petroleum Board. After Ge (en)
  • Dionisio Foianini Banzer (Santa Cruz de la Sierra, 28 de febrero de 1903-23 de noviembre de 2001) fue un político y empresario boliviano.​ Fue uno de los fundadores de YPFB (Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos) en 1937.​ El área llamada Triángulo de Dionisio Foianini, en la frontera de Bolivia con Paraguay y Brasil, se nombró así en su honor. Puerto Busch, el cual fue nombrado por Germán Busch, está localizado en dicho triángulo. (es)
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