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Bernardino Bilbao Rioja
Birth nameBernardino Bilbao Rioja
Born(1895-05-20)20 May 1895
Arampampa, Potosí, Bolivia
Died13 May 1983(1983-05-13) (aged 87)
La Paz, Bolivia
AllegianceBolivia Bolivia
Service/branch Bolivian Army
Bolivian Air Force
Years of service1918–1939
RankGeneral
Battles/wars
  • Chaco War
    • Battle of Cañada Strongest
    • Battle of Kilometer 7
    • First Battle of Alihuatá
    • Battle of Villamontes
Alma materMilitary College of the Army
Spouse(s)Phyllis Grace Smith
RelationsJosé Bilbao Pastos (father)
Andrea Rioja (mother)
Minister of War and Colonization
In office
2 July 1930 – 5 March 1931
PresidentCarlos Blanco Galindo
Preceded byFidel Vega
Succeeded byJosé Leonardo Lanza
Minister of Development and Communications
In office
2 July 1930 – 5 March 1931
PresidentCarlos Blanco Galindo
Preceded byCarlos Banzer
Succeeded byFroilán Zambrana
Bust of Bernardino Bilbao Rioja in La Paz, Bolivia

Bernardino Bilbao Rioja (20 May 1895 in Arampampa – 13 May 1983 in La Paz)[1] was a Bolivian officer who served during the Chaco War (1932–35). He pioneered the use of air forces in combat (the first to be used in this capacity in South America).

Bilbao had already made enemies among his cohorts when he refused to participate in the 1930 coup against President of Bolivia Hernando Siles Reyes. This enmity led him to be vetoed for most major promotions within the military, both during the war and after. One of the reasons for the 1934 military uprising that toppled the Constitutional President Daniel Salamanca Urey was the latter's desire to replace the ineffective current commanders with Generals Lanza and Bilbao Rioja at the head of the army.

After the war, Bilbao's popularity converted him into a potential enemy to the aspirations of the likes of Col. David Toro Ruilova and Gen. Enrique Peñaranda. In particular, it was rumored that Bilbao would present himself in the 1940 elections against Peñaranda, a prospect that obviously troubled Peñaranda's supporters in the "Concordancia" (the agglomeration of most of the oligarchic, old-style parties united behind one candidate). Thus, Bilbao was promptly detained and then flown to exile in Chile. But he eventually returned, and indeed, ran for President in 1951 and 1966, both times representing the right-of-center Bolivian Socialist Falange. In the 1951 election, he placed third while Víctor Paz Estenssoro of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement came first; the anti-system MNR and FSB won a combined majority of the vote, which was to be followed by the 1952 Revolution.

In 1966, he finished a distant second to René Barrientos. Despite losing both elections, he remained a popular and respected figure.

Bilbao Rioja died in La Paz on May 13, 1983, at age 87.

  1. ^ "Bernardino Bilbao Rioja (1895 - 1983)". 18 November 2014.

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