• General elections were held in Costa Rica on 4 April 1853. President Juan Rafael Mora Porras was re-elected, having been elected in 1849 to end the period...
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  • following elections occurred in the year 1853. 1853 Costa Rican general election 1853 Dutch general election 1853 Liberian general election 1853 New Zealand...
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  • General elections were held in Costa Rica between 2 and 9 December 1849. They were the first presidential elections after the Reformed Constitution of...
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  • General elections were held in Costa Rica between 3 and 7 April 1859. Juan Rafael Mora Porras, hero of the Filibuster War, was re-elected for a third time...
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    Campaign of 1856–57 when the Costa Rican army, led by Porras, General José Joaquín Mora Porras (the president's brother), and General José María Cañas (1809–1860)...
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    partial Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Rican citizens are included, as the government of Puerto Rico has been issuing "Certificates of Puerto Rican Citizenship"...
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    From 1847 to 1848 Costa Rica had a Vice-President of State, who was popularly elected. From 1848 to 1849 the popularly elected Costa Rican Vice-President...
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    presidents and heads of state of Costa Rica since Central American independence from Spain. From 1824 to 1838 Costa Rica was a state within the Federal...
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  • of Costa Rica proclaimed its absolute independence from Spain. On the 29th of that month, the city of Cartago, head of the Partido de Costa Rican, also...
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    Francisco Morazán (category 19th-century Costa Rican people)
    to overthrow Costa Rican head of State Braulio Carrillo. Carrillo, a reformer responsible for the expansion of coffee production in Costa Rica, had taken...
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  • flees Granada José Núñez Invasion of Guanacaste (1836) Nicaragua Costa Ricans exiled Costa Rica Defeat Withdrawal of Nicaraguan forces Manuel Quijano Malespín's...
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    the general election and are up for re-election every four years during the midterm elections. The elections for Attorney General, Auditor General, and...
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  • to itself as the H. Ayuntamiento, or el Honorable Ayuntamiento). Puerto Rican municipalities have a legislatura municipal. In Peru the term ayuntamiento...
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    Alameda County, California (category 1853 establishments in California)
    Statistical Area. The county was formed on March 25, 1853, from a large portion of Contra Costa County and a smaller portion of Santa Clara County. The...
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    Villodas, mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico Julián Volio Llorente (1827–1889), Costa Rican politician Julian F. Walker (1929–2018), British Arabist and diplomat...
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    Eusebio Hernández Pérez (category 1853 births)
    done in the United States. The code was unpopular and the Argentine, Costa Rican, Mexican, and Peruvian delegates in particular contested. In addition...
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  • women, for administrative elections, taking up a tradition that was already informally sometimes present in Italy. The 1853 Constitution of the province...
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    1947-1949: The Malagasy Uprising. 1948: The Costa Rican Civil War precipitated by the vote of the Costa Rican Legislature, dominated by pro-government representatives...
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    2020. Retrieved November 7, 2020. "New York State Board of Elections, 2020 General Election Night Results". Archived from the original on November 20,...
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  • fought with William Walker in Nicaragua. When Walker surrendered to the Costa Rican forces in 1857 Vanover came back to the U.S. with approximately 400 other...
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    five years later. 1917 Costa Rican coup d'état: President Alfredo González Flores was overthrown in a coup d'état led by General José Federico Alberto...
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  • Alexander Kaulbars, Russian general and explorer (b. 1844) January 26 – Sir James Mackenzie, Scottish cardiologist (b. 1853) February 2 – Jaap Eden, Dutch...
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    striking in solidarity with those in another particular workplace) and general strikes (widespread refusal of workers to work in an organized political...
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    detachments from Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. Brazil provided the largest unit, a reinforced infantry battalion. Brazilian General Hugo Panasco...
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    (linguist) (1897–1969), American linguist and spy Marie Meza (born 1990), Costa Rican swimmer Marie Yanick Mezile, Haitian women's rights advocate Marie Gabrielle...
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    Pritzker, approved the bill on May 27, 2019. It was scheduled for a 2020 general election ballot vote and required 60 percent voter approval to effectively amend...
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  • are represented in the Puerto Rican Legislature. These organizations generally do not nominate candidates for election, but some of them have in the past;...
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  • State. The Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs. "1852-1853: Edward Everett". 2001-2009.state.gov. Retrieved June 22, 2019. P.O. Box...
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  • Albayrak (born 1942) (Candidate for Parliament in 1977, 1991 and 1995 general elections) Berat Albayrak (born 1978) (Son of Sadık Albayrak, Son-in-law of...
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    Northside, although Paterson's African American population is declining. Costa Ricans and other Central American immigrant communities are growing in the Riverside...
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