José María Mariano Segundo de Urvina y Viteri (19 March 1808 – 4 September 1891) was President of Ecuador from 13 July 1851 to 16 October 1856. He was...
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Marcos 1843–1845: Benigno Malo 1845: José María Cucalón 1845: Pedro Carbo 1845: José María Urbina 1846–1847: José Fernández Salvador 1847–1849: Manuel...
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do the same, since it fully concentrated against the invasion by José María Urbina. This conflict is often confused with another that occurred decades...
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1942 Homero Viteri Lafonte Ambassador Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río Juan Antonio Ríos Morales 1944 Eduardo Samaniego y Alvarez José María Velasco Ibarra...
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Vicente Bolívar Leónidas Urbina as José Antonio Páez Hans Martínez as Francisco de Paula Santander Juan Fernando Sánchez as José María Córdova Jefferson Quiñones...
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(1847–48), Francisco Robles (1853-1856), Ignacio de Veintemilla (1875-1876), José María Plácido Caamaño (1876-1878/92-94), Emilio Estrada (1906–11), Gustavo Noboa...
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(Guayaquil lawyer). José Antonio de Marcos y Crespo (priest and lawyer from Guayaquil, brother of the above). José María Maldonado y Torres (lawyer from...
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government. The most significant figure of the era, however, was General José María Urbina, who first came to power in 1851 through a coup d'état, remained in...
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United Kingdom in 1968. On 10 November 1993 the representative of Cape Verde, José Luís Jesus, ceded to China as he was a candidate for election to the International...
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