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    José Rafael Carrera y Turcios (24 October 1814 – 14 April 1865) was the president of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865...
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    Los Altos (state) (category Rafael Carrera)
    to force, sending the commanding general of the army, Rafael Carrera, to subdue Los Altos. Carrera defeated General Agustín Guzmán when the former Mexican...
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  • priest, and author Rafael Carrera (1814–1865), ruler of Guatemala 1839–1865 Sebastián Carrera (1978-), Argentine footballer. Tia Carrera (1967–), Filipina-American...
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    support Carrera in the mid-19th century, although Britain continued to be the main business and political partner to Carrera. Rafael Carrera was elected...
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    Pedro de Aycinena y Piñol (category Rafael Carrera)
    conservative regime of Rafael Carrera. He was interim president of Guatemala in 1865 after the death of president for life, general Rafael Carrera. Aycinena y Piñol...
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    Francisco Morazán (category Rafael Carrera)
    exploited by the conservative leaders, who rallied around the leadership of Rafael Carrera and in order to protect their own interests, ended up dividing Central...
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    Colombia Juan Rafael Mora Porras, Costa Rica Pedro Santana, Dominican Republic Juan José Flores, Ecuador Manuel José Arce, El Salvador Rafael Carrera, Guatemala...
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  • to support Carrera into the mid-19th century, though Britain remained the primary business and political partner for Carrera. Rafael Carrera was elected...
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  • Mariano Rivera Paz, Head of State (1842–1844) Rafael Carrera, Head of State (1844–1847) Rafael Carrera, President (1847–1848) Juan Antonio Martínez, Acting...
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    was known as a moderate liberal.[citation needed] He compromised with Rafael Carrera, and attempted to get along with his successor Vicente Cerna. Sympathetic...
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    Francia of Paraguay, Alexandre Pétion and François Duvalier of Haiti, Rafael Carrera of Guatemala, Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia, and Saparmurat Niyazov...
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    Vicente Cerna y Cerna (category Rafael Carrera)
    Guatemala from 24 May 1865 to 29 June 1871. Loyal friend and comrade of Rafael Carrera, was appointed army's Field Marshal after Carraera's victory against...
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    spearheaded a peasant uprising and became tsar of Bulgaria (1277–1278). Rafael Carrera, President of Guatemala 1844-48 and 1851-65 Wikimedia Commons has media...
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  • opposed to the conservative ideologies of the guatemalan president, Rafael Carrera. The war began in February 1853, with negotiations attempting to resolve...
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    Francisco Ferrera (category Rafael Carrera)
    Francisco Ferrera (29 January 1794 – 10 April 1851) was a president of Honduras. He was born in San Juan de Flores, Honduras. Ferrera joined the guerrerista...
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    Santiago González Portillo Tomás Regalado Romero Justo Rufino Barrios Rafael Carrera Manuel Estrada Cabrera Serapio Cruz Miguel García Granados Efraín Ríos...
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    and his conflicts with the conservative Nicaraguan government of Rafael Carrera, Carrera declared that his aim in Honduras was to overthrow General José...
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    contributed to his fall from power. This led to the ascent of Conservative Rafael Carrera. In 1839 he proposed to the Guatemalan Congress the withdrawal of the...
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    power, received with pleasure the news that the Commander of Mita, Rafael Carrera, had revolted again in Mataquescuintla, against the constituted Government...
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    (1804–1849) 14 May 1842 14 December 1844 2 years, 214 days Conservative — 4 Rafael Carrera (1814–1865) 14 December 1844 16 August 1848 3 years, 246 days Conservative...
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    Mariano Rivera Paz (category Rafael Carrera)
    leader Rafael Carrera and laid his head on a pike to teach a lesson to all followers of the Guatemalan caudillo. Upon learning this, Carrera and his...
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  • branch of the armed forces. In the middle of the 19th century, General Rafael Carrera promoted it with the triumph in the Battle of San José La Arada, dated...
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    Sur, they summarily executed Chúa Álvarez, general Rafael Carrera's father-in-law, because Carrera was the leader of the revolt. Morazán's soldiers placed...
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    depose Barrios. Although Barrios defeated Guatemalan soldiers under Rafael Carrera at the Battle of Coatepeque in February 1863, the Guatemalans eventually...
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    decree in 1845, five years after the fledgling state was crushed by Rafael Carrera. The department has wide variations in local climate, due largely to...
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    Barrios' tenure, the "Indian land" that the conservative regime of Rafael Carrera had so strongly defended was confiscated and distributed among those...
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    February 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2010. Woodward, Ralph Lee Jr. (2002). "Rafael Carrera y la creación de la República de Guatemala, 1821–1871". Serie Monográfica...
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    majestic classic Greek style theater built by president Captain General Rafael Carrera y Turcios in Guatemala City, Guatemala in 1852. The building was in...
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    1848. Martinez was elected due to the resignation of President José Rafael Carrera Turcios on August 15, 1848. The Liberal Party, expected at any time...
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    since no federal election was held. On 17 April, Guatemalan President Rafael Carrera issued a decree dissolving the Federal Republic of Central America;...
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