Manuel Costas Arce (1820–1883) was a Peruvian politician. He served as the first vice president from 1872 to 1876. He served as the President of the National...
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Tagle y Portocarrero, 18 noviembre de 1823" (PDF). Castañeda Jiménez. "Manuel José de Salazar y Baquijano" (PDF). Congress of the Republic of Peru. Retrieved...
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Federal Republic of Central America (category 19th century in Costa Rica)
April 1825, during which liberal politician Manuel José Arce was elected as the country's first president. Arce subsequently aligned himself with the country's...
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Manuel Justo Pardo y Lavalle (9 August 1834 – 16 November 1878) was a Peruvian politician who served as the 20th President of Peru. He was the first civilian...
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Ribeyro Estrada 1863 August 1864 Juan Antonio Pezet 6 Manuel Costas Arce August 1864 11 April 1865 7 Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco 11 April 1865 September 1865...
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First Central American Civil War (category 19th century in Costa Rica)
Francisco Morazán leading the Liberals and Manuel José Arce, a former Liberal, leading the Conservatives. Manuel José Arce became the first President of the Federal...
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2018) Fernando Burgo (interim) (2018) Juan Manuel Azconzábal (2018) Gustavo Florentín (2018–2019) Gustavo Costas (2019–2021) Fernando Jubero (2021–2022)...
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1 October 1855 31 October 1855 Manuel Ezequiel Rey de Castro Arce 1 November 1855 16 November 1855 Manuel Costas Arce (First vice president) 16 November...
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Balta Second Francisco Diez Canseco First Manuel Costas Arce Civilista Party 2 August 1872 2 August 1876 Manuel Pardo y Lavalle Second Francisco Garmendia...
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Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco Iturralde (15 June 1806 – 16 September 1873) was a Peruvian politician and military leader who served as the President of Peru...
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1 October 1855 31 October 1855 Manuel Ezequiel Rey de Castro Arce 1 November 1855 16 November 1855 Manuel Costas Arce (First vice president) 16 November...
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cyclist (2011) Alonso de Anguciana de Gamboa, governor of Costa Rica (1977) Manuel José Arce, general and president of the Federal Republic of Central...
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Francisco Morazán (category Presidents of Costa Rica)
America, appointing Manuel José Arce (1825–1829) as the first president. In 1826, the Federal Government headed by Manuel José Arce attempted to dissolve...
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November 8, 1865 Prime Minister Juan Antonio Ribeyro Estrada Manuel Costas Arce Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco Pedro José Calderón Preceded by Pedro Diez...
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was formed of the five Central American Intendancies under General Manuel José Arce. The Intendancies took the new name of States. The United Provinces...
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the liberal Manuel José Arce. Despite del Valle receiving the most votes in the electoral college, the Liberal-led Congress elected Arce by 22 votes to...
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Antonio Pezet Prime Minister of Peru 1863 – August 1864 Succeeded by Manuel Costas Arce Preceded by Francisco Javier Mariátegui President of the Supreme Court...
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Cardozo Arellano, 1984–1985 Marcelo Zalles Barriga, 1984 Herbert Müller Costas, 1983–1984 Luis Viscarra Cruz, 1982–1983 Gonzalo Ruiz Ballivián, 1982 Guido...
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Central America under Mexican rule (category 19th century in Costa Rica)
K'iche' to control their own affairs during the annexation process. Manuel José Arce, a Salvadoran politician and a leading republican figure, was one of...
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Sergio Arce (2011-05-02). "Costa Rica intenta atraer al turismo médico corporativo". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 2011-05-13. Sergio Arce (2011-09-27)...
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Óscar Arias (category Costa Rican people of Spanish descent)
as a base for U.S. military forces; and on Costa Rica's other border, Panama faced the oppression of Manuel Noriega's military dictatorship. With the support...
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Rodriguez Ugalde (Costa Rica) There were 112 goals scored in 36 matches, for an average of 3.11 goals per match. 5 goals Raúl Díaz Arce Nicolás Suazo Julio...
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in Vélez-Málaga. In April 2021 Álex González, Federica Sabatini, Enrique Arce, Paco Marín, Ibrahim Al-Shami, Toni Zenet and Juan Betancourt were announced...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Alajuela (category Roman Catholic dioceses in Costa Rica)
José Rafael Barquero Arce (1979–1980), appointed Bishop here Catholic Church in Costa Rica List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Costa Rica "Diocese of Alajuela"...
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica, as elected in the 2022 Costa Rican general election on 6 February 2022 and 3 April 2022. = National...
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few years. In October 1826, Central American Federation president Manuel José de Arce y Fagoaga dissolved the Legislature and tried to establish a Unitarian...
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people who were born in or have lived in San José. Manuel Aguilar Chacón, former head of state of Costa Rica Randall Arauz, environmentalist Alicia Avilés...
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Ribeiro Luis García 2 goals Paulo Jamelli Sávio Kevin Holness Raúl Díaz Arce Cuauhtémoc Blanco Ricardo Peláez Arnold Dwarika Russell Latapy 1 goal Leandro...
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Moreno Eloy Alfaro José María Velasco Ibarra José Joaquín de Olmedo Manuel José Arce Gerardo Barrios Francisco Dueñas Francisco Malespín Maximiliano Hernández...
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died on March 19, 2019, of respiratory failure. Chayanne (Elmer Figueroa Arce) Migue (Jose Miguel Santa, 1967-2019) Rey (Reynaldo Diaz) Tony (Hector Antonio...
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