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    Carlos Durán Cartín (12 November 1852 – 23 November 1924), a doctor of medicine who had trained in London, was acting President of Costa Rica for a period...
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  • Cartin is the surname of: Carlos Durán Cartín (1852–1924), Vice President and acting President of Costa Rica and a doctor Paul Cartin (born 1981), Irish...
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    to fear of outrage turning into bloodshed, the same day, Soto had Carlos Durán Cartín, whom he appointed secretary of the interior in 1885, serve as interim...
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    time. The party also took part in the 1915 parliamentary election. Carlos Durán Cartín was also candidate for the party in latter elections. Liberal journalist...
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  • part of the party regrouped in the National Union Party, nominating Carlos Durán Cartín and electing many deputies, but the group virtually disappeared after...
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    Republican Party won the presidential election, but both he and runner-up Carlos Durán Cartín later resigned and Alfredo González Flores was appointed president...
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    Maternidad Adolfo Carit), in San Sebastián district Clínica Doctor Carlos Durán Cartín, in Zapote District. Clínica Doctor Ricardo Moreno Cañas Clínica...
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    Non-partisan Liberal 1886 Two consecutive terms, the first incomplete. Carlos Durán Cartín was acting president 1889–1890. 15 José Rodríguez Zeledón (1837–1917)...
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    and in which none of the candidates; Máximo Fernández Alvarado, Carlos Durán Cartín and Rafael Yglesias Castro, gathered enough votes to win in the first...
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    Ibarra; 3) Carlos Durán Cartín 1886–1890 All three Designates acted as interim presidents 1) Pánfilo Valverde Carranza; 2) Carlos Durán Cartín; 3) Joaquín...
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    participated in the 1913 election: Máximo Fernández Alvarado and Carlos Durán Cartín. Shortly after his government began on May 8, 1917, World War I began...
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    Jiménez Oreamuno, Alfredo González Flores, Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra, Carlos Durán Cartín and Julio Acosta García, among others. Writers like Aquileo Echeverría...
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    Iglesias Castro, Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra, Cleto González Víquez and Carlos Durán Cartín. The presidents José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón and Ricardo Jiménez...
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    Iglesias Castro, Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra, Cleto González Víquez and Carlos Durán Cartín. José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón excused himself using health reasons...
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    than repress the population, handing over the government to Dr. Carlos Durán Cartín, first appointed, who six months later gave the government to Rodriguez...
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  • Andrés Coronado Alvarado Fernando Coto Albán Domingo González Pérez Carlos Durán Cartín Aquileo J. Echeverría Alberto Salom Echeverría Epsy Campbell Barr...
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    Quesada 1889 – 1890 Francisco María Iglesias Llorente 1890 – 1892 Carlos Durán Cartín 1892 Pedro María León-Páez y Brown 1894 – 1900 Francisco María Iglesias...
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  • November 7 and Soto, fearful of a civil war, resigned and his successor Carlos Durán Cartín handles the power to Rodríguez. "Historia de las elecciones presidenciales...
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  • later elected in 1886, resigns.) Military and lawyer Olympus 14.a Carlos Durán Cartín San José November 7, 1889 – May 8, 1890 (interim) Medic Liberal 15...
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    Máximo Fernández Alvarado of the National Republican Party defeating Carlos Durán Cartín of the National Union Party. However, both leaders resigned in May...
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  • (1923–1958) José María Arce Bartolini (1959–1979) Carlos Rafael Duverrán Porras (1985–1995) Estrella Cartín de Guier (1997–....) CHAIR R Claudio González...
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  • 1984–1989 MEPs for West Germany 1984–1989 Jean-Pierre Abelin Victor Abens Carlos Aboim Gordon Adam Dimitrios Adamou Jochen van Aerssen Heinrich Aigner Alexandros...
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  • Rafael Campos Jorge Quesada Raúl Jiménez (HC – Ricardo Saprissa & Luís Cartín)  Chile Mario Pizarro Alberto Cerda Domingo Massaro Jorge García Isaac Carrasco...
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