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    Alejandro Woss y Gil (born Alejandro Woss Linares) (May 5, 1856 – January 1, 1932) was a Dominican Republic politician and military figure. He was born...
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    century. Born in Santo Domingo and daughter to former president Alejandro Woss y Gil, she was 12 years old when her family left the country in exile after...
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    resignation on May 16, 1885. He was succeeded by Vice President Alejandro Woss y Gil, and Heureaux assumed an expanded role under the new government,...
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    Retrieved April 28, 2016. "Estimaciones y Proyecciones de la Población Dominicana por Regiones, Provincias, Municipios y Distritos Municipales, 2008". Archived...
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    overthrew Jimenes in 1903, but Vásquez was deposed by Jimenista General Alejandro Woss y Gil, who seized power for himself. The Jimenistas toppled his government...
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  • March 23, 1903: Alejandro Woss y Gil overthrew Horacio Vásquez. November 24, 1903: Carlos Morales Languasco overthrew Alejandro Woss y Gil. March 3, 1930:...
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    He served as Governor of Puerto Plata during the presidency of Alejandro Woss y Gil to whom he led a coup on November 23, 1903. He then served as president...
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  • up woss in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Woss is a village in British Columbia, Canada. Woss, Wöss or WOSS may also refer to: Alejandro Woss y Gil (1856–1932)...
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    overthrown by Alejandro Woss y Gil. November 1903 Dominican coup d'état: Carlos Morales Languasco overthrew President Alejandro Woss y Gil. 1904 Honduran...
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    defense, showing solidarity and fighting for the government headed by Alejandro Woss and Gil. In the military coup of 1902, Vásquez expelled President Jiménez...
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    to retake the government, but the Lilisistas got ahead of him and Alejandro Woss y Gil took power. He was re-elected in 1914, after elections controlled...
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    Dominican Republic Castillo, Junior A. (2014). República Dominicana - Gobiernos y gobernantes desde 1844 hasta 2016. Monografías. Retrieved 27 February 2017...
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  • Martínez (born 2001), Andorran swimmer María Altagracia Ricart, wife of Alejandro Woss y Gil María Francisca Ricart Olmos (1881–1936), beatified Spanish nun Maruxa...
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    Fabio Fiallo, diplomat, writer, poet Alejandro Woss y Gil, president of the Dominican Republic Francisco Henriquez y Carvajal, president of the Dominican...
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    President (1882–1884) Francisco Gregorio Billini, President (1884–1885) Alejandro Woss y Gil, President (1885–1887) Ulises Heureaux, President (1887–1889) Manuel...
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  • vice president. His adversaries were Francisco Gregorio Billini and Alejandro Woss y Gil. The polls favored the first, but Ulises Heureaux entered 15,000...
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    inevitable dilemma occurred, given Heureaux's aspirations. to succeed Alejandro Woss y Gil, who held the interim presidency after Billini's resignation. On...
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  • Vásquez, President of the Provisional Government Junta (1902–1903) Alejandro Woss y Gil, President (1903) Carlos Felipe Morales, President (1903–1905) Manuel...
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    Valerio de Moya (1866) Gregorio Urbano Gilbert, guerrilla fighter Alejandro Woss y Gil, former president Rafael Alburquerque, former vice president Eduardo...
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    Cesareo Guillermo Casimiro Nemesio de Moya 1882 1884 Ulises Heureaux Alejandro Woss y Gil 1884 1885 Francisco Gregorio Billini Segundo Francisco Imbert del...
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    Nacional, El Cable, Letras y Ciencias, El Mensajero and El Patriota. Before he was president, he published the novel Amor y Expiacion in 1882, however...
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  • Dominican Republic to the United States of America 1894–present Alejandro Woss y Gil (1894–1899) Emilio C. Joubert (1900) Francisco Leonte Vázquez (1901–1904)...
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    presidency and vice presidency of Francisco Gregorio Billini and Alejandro Woss y Gil against those of Segundo Imbert and Casimiro Nemesio de Moya. Faced...
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    Dominican artists are Jaime Colson, Yoryi Morel, Dario Suro, Celeste Woss y Gil, and Guillo Perez.[citation needed] For millennia, the predominant inhabitants...
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    Heureaux's father was D'Assas Heureaux, a Haitian mulatto son of Pierre Alejandro (Pierre-Alexandre) Heureaux, a Frenchman and Roselia Jean-Louis, an African-born...
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  • (1900–1982), painter, teacher, poet, film actress, and feminist Celeste Woss y Gil (1891–1985), painter, educator, and feminist activist Biography portal...
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    Adolfo Alejandro Nouel y Bobadilla (12 December 1862, Santo Domingo – 26 June 1937) was an archbishop, educator and interim president of the Dominican...
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  • (1941–2017) Cándido Bidó (1936–2011) Jaime Colson (1901–1975) Celeste Woss y Gil (1891–1985) Yoryi Morel (1906–1979) Paul Giudicelli Delia Weber (1900–1982)...
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  • (1900–1982), painter, teacher, poet, film actress, and feminist Celeste Woss y Gil (1891–1985), painter, educator, and feminist activist Biography portal...
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    Darío Suro Rosa Tavarez Francisco Velásquez Miguel Vila Luna Celeste Woss y Gil Rafael Alburquerque – former vice president Geovanny Vicente – political...
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