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    Miguel Antonio Caro Tobar (November 10, 1843 – August 5, 1909) was a Colombian scholar, poet, journalist, philosopher, orator, philologist, lawyer, and...
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    constitutional reform of 1886, carried out with the collaboration of Miguel Antonio Caro, was possibly the most outstanding political feat of Núñez. This...
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  • named after two well-known Colombian linguists, former President Miguel Antonio Caro Tobar and Rufino José Cuervo Urisarri. The institute was created...
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    office, 26 were elected president, three succeeded to the presidency (Miguel Antonio Caro Tobar, Ramón González Valencia and Jorge Holguín Mallarino), two...
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    was the father of future Colombian president Miguel Antonio Caro as well as future first lady Margarita Caro Tobar, the wife of another president Carlos...
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    writer and teacher. Marco Fidel, along with Rufino José Cuervo and Miguel Antonio Caro, is considered one of the most important and influential scholars...
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    American, Jorge Rodriguez was arrested on Sucre Avenue, in front of the Miguel Antonio Caro high school. His rescue and reunion with his wife Donna made worldwide...
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  • dissolved in 1902. Rafael Núñez : 1887–1888 Carlos Holguín Mallarino : 1888–1892 Miguel Antonio Caro : 1892–1898 Manuel Antonio Sanclemente : 1898–1900 v t e...
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  • presidency in this way: only one through the death of the president (Miguel Antonio Caro) Vice presidents have wielded the latter power to varying degrees...
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    was represented in the Congress by Luis Antonio Robles, while the presidency was occupied by Miguel Antonio Caro, a member of the National Party, after...
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    last address to Congress, before he handed over the presidency to Miguel Antonio Caro, he said, "In the four years that I have governed, not a single shot...
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    also co-founder of the Academia Colombiana de la Lengua along with Miguel Antonio Caro and José María Vergara. He was elected as the first rector of the...
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    brothers. The Ciudad Juárez route would go to the Carrillo Fuentes family. Miguel Caro Quintero would run the Sonora corridor. Joaquín Guzmán Loera and Héctor...
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    in the Magna Carta was somehow unfortunate, due to the fact that Miguel Antonio Caro opposed most of his motions. In 1887 the Government gave Reyes a...
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    Manuel Antonio Sanclemente Sanclemente (September 19, 1814 – March 12, 1902) was President of Colombia between 1898 and 1900. Sanclemente was born in...
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  • Payán December 13, 1887 – February 8, 1888 Ana de Narváez y Guerra Miguel Antonio Caro August 7, 1892 – September 18, 1894 1894 – 1898 Matilde Osorio Ricaurte...
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    ministerial post was as Minister of Government during the presidency of Miguel Antonio Caro. On December 9, 1885, the Constituent Assembly elected Rafael Núñez...
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    Sergio Jaramillo Caro (born October 17, 1966) is a Colombian diplomat, philosopher and politician. From 2006 to 2009, he served as Vice Minister of Defense...
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    formally established in 1849 by Mariano Ospina Rodríguez and José Eusebio Caro. The Conservative Party along with the Colombian Liberal Party dominated...
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    part of valuable donations received, Manuel del Socorro Rodríguez, Miguel Antonio Caro, Rufino José Cuervo, Eduardo Santos and Germán Arciniegas are the...
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    work of Francisco Antonio Cano Simón Bolívar January 1, 1984 1994 5000 pesos oro 140 × 70 mm   Purple Rafael Núñez Miguel Antonio Caro, the shield and the...
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    exercised the presidency as designated in 1895, replacing the incumbent Miguel Antonio Caro. Unionː Calderón-Pérez Clímaco Calderón married Amelia Pérez Triana...
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    Manuel Antonio Caro Olavarría (born Manuel Antonio Caro Olavarría) (June 3, 1835 – July 14, 1903) was a Chilean painter and is classed among Chile's best-loved...
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    Núñez but instead the more authoritarian thesis of vice president Miguel Antonio Caro, Núñez retreated from the presidency in April, so he would not have...
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    President (1880–1882, 1884–1886, 1886–1894) Miguel Antonio Caro, President (1894–1898) Manuel Antonio Sanclemente, President (1898–1900) José Manuel...
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    include Fernando Botero, Alejandro Obregón, Feliza Bursztyn, Miguel Ángel Rojas, Antonio Caro, Eduardo Ramírez Villamizar, Álvaro Barrios, Omar Rayo, Beatriz...
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    Great Collar Order of Boyaca.  Colombia: Collar "Orden Nacional de Miguel Antonio Caro y Rufino José Cuervo".  Chile: Order Grade Great Official "Simon...
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  • impoverished governments of his time. The presidents Rafael Núñez Moledo, Miguel Antonio Caro Tobar, Carlos Holguín Mallarino, Jorge Holguín Mallarino, José Manuel...
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  • muerte de un presidente". banrepcultural.org. Retrieved August 12, 2023. "Antonio Basilio Cuervo". enciclopedia.banrepcultural.org. Peña Aguilera, Mario...
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  • born in La Asunción. In 1945, he graduated as school teacher at the Miguel Antonio Caro Institute. Began his career at the Rural School Caurimare in east...
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