Miguel García Granados y Zavala (29 September 1809 – 8 September 1878) was a Spanish-born Guatemalan politician and military general who served as President...
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García Granados may refer to: Jorge García Granados (1900–1961), Guatemalan politician and diplomat, grandson of Miguel García Granados María García Granados...
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Tinoco Granados (1870–1931), president of Costa Rica Jorge García Granados (1900–1961), politician and diplomat from Guatemala Miguel García Granados (1809–1878)...
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defender Miguel García (water polo) (born 1946), Cuban Olympic water polo player Miguel García Granados (1809–1878), Guatemalan politician Miguel García Onsalo...
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Jorge García Granados (21 April 1900 – 3 May 1961) was a politician and diplomat from Guatemala, a grandson: p.17 of Miguel García Granados, the leader...
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General García Granados was declared president and Barrios commander of the armed forces. While Barrios was back in Quetzaltenago, García Granados was seen...
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of Guatemala"), was a Guatemalan socialite, daughter of General Miguel García Granados, who was President of Guatemala from 1871 to 1873 and whose house...
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after the 1871 Liberal Revolution [es] by a decree of president Miguel García Granados. It consists of multiple symbols representing liberty and sovereignty...
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was the sister of General Miguel García Granados, who was the first liberal president of Guatemala, and Adelaida García Granados, who was tutor of Petrona...
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Miguel Ángel García Granados (born 12 January 1952) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party. From 2009 to 2012 he served as...
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uprising until he was eventually ousted by the liberal leaders Miguel Garcia Granados and Justo Rufino Barrios on 30 June 1871. Cerna y Cerna was from...
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Libertad was piloted by coronel Miguel García-Granados Solís -grandchild of former president Miguel García Granados- in 1926, followed by a visit of...
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Granados is a municipality in the Baja Verapaz department of Guatemala. It was named after former Guatemalan president Miguel García Granados in 1893...
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(born 1961), Mexican diver Miguel Ángel Zavala Ortiz (1905–1982), Argentinian lawyer and diplomat Miguel García Granados Zavala (1809–1878), President...
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Miguel Ángel García Granados (born 1952), Mexican politician Miguel Angel García Méndez (1902–1998), Puerto Rican politician Miguel Angel Garcia Perez-Roldan...
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students he enthralled young María García Granados y Saborío, daughter of Guatemalan president Miguel García Granados. The schoolgirl's crush was unrequited...
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ubicada en el mismo lugar: Boulevard 15 de septiembre y Calle General Miguel García Granados, actualmente 7a. Avenida y 2a Calle Zona 9. La Torre del Reformador...
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Cristina Saborio y García Granados (24 July 1833 – 12 October 1901) was a Guatemalan woman. She was the wife of President Miguel García Granados, First Lady...
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Soil Party. 1871–1873 Miguel García Granados Guatemala 1873 Guatemalan general election Justo Rufino Barrios García Granados was serving as acting president...
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second president to be born outside of Guatemalan territory (after Miguel García Granados). In his first days in office, Arévalo reversed a government agreement...
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allegory Changed to a polymer banknote on November 14, 2011 Q10 Red Miguel García Granados, Deputy and Main Leader of the Liberal Revolution of 1871. Picture...
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Rufino Barrios Rafael Carrera Manuel Estrada Cabrera Serapio Cruz Miguel García Granados Efraín Ríos Montt Jorge Ubico Tiburcio Carías Andino Luis Bográn...
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Political party Elected Took office Left office Time in office 11 Miguel García Granados (1809–1878) 29 June 1871 4 June 1873 1 year, 340 days Liberal —...
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emptied to form the tomb. On 30 June 1894, the remains of general Miguel García Granados – former president of Guatemala – were transferred to this cemetery...
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in 1871 the Liberal Revolution or "Revolución Liberal", led by Miguel García Granados and Justo Rufino Barrios, and composed of personnel of the Guatemalan...
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President (1865) Vicente Cerna Sandoval, President (1865–1871) Miguel García Granados, President (1871–1873) Justo Rufino Barrios, President (1873–1885)...
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the candidacy of General Miguel Garcia Granados in the plebiscite that was convened to elect a president between García Granados and Justo Rufino Barrios...
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conductor Pietro Visoni to the country to be asked by President Miguel García Granados to take control of the bands of the 1st and 2nd battalions, after...
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Charles E. Rosendahl, USA Joseph le Brix, Dieudonné Costas, France; Miguel García Granados, Guatemala; Francesco de Pinedo, Italy; Sidney Webster, UK; G. A...
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Divisional General Justo Rufino Barrios helped Divisional General Miguel García Granados rise to power and become President of Guatemala, ousting President...
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