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    Roberto Brenes Mesén (July 6, 1874 – May 19, 1947), was a Costa Rican politician, writer, educator, and journalist. Brenes Mesén born in San José, Costa...
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  • Costa Rican footballer Roberto Brenes Mesén (1874–1947), Costa Rican politician, writer, educator, and journalist Victor Brenes, Costa Rican Minister of...
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    consciousness. Manuel Argüello Mora Manuel de Jesús Jiménez Pío Víquez Roberto Brenes Mesén Aquileo Echeverría Ricardo Fernández Guardia Carlos Gagini Manuel...
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    poets and theosophists that wrote Buddhist-influenced poetry are Roberto Brenes Mesén and José Basileo Acuña Zeledón. However one of the first Buddhist...
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    Costa Rica in 1904. Several of its founders, such as the writer Roberto Brenes Mesén and the famous painter Tomás Povedano, were also Masters Masons....
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  • (2003–....) CHAIR P Roberto Brenes Mesén. Founder (1923–1947) Joaquín Vargas Coto (1947–1959) José Marín Cañas (1959–1980) Roberto Murillo Zamora (1990–1994)...
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    been Theosophists include the aforementioned Povedano, the poet Roberto Brenes Mesén, the writer and first lady María Fernández Le Cappellain, the poet...
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  • founder of the National Archives (1981) Alberto Brenes Cordoba, lawyer and judge (1961) Nery Brenes, sprinter (2011) Leonidas Briceno B., doctor (1965)...
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  • Alfaro Manuel Antonio Bonilla Nava Miguel de Bonilla y Laya-Bolívar Roberto Brenes Mesén Francisco Calderón Guardia Rafael Calderón Muñoz Joaquín Bernardo...
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    Povedano, Carlos María Ulloa, Aquiles Bigot, Rogelio Fernández Güell, Roberto Brenes Mesén, Félix Arcadio Montero Monge, Máximo Fernández and Lorenzo Montúfar...
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  • entering law school. With the help of her uncle General Villegas, and Roberto Brenes Mesén, who later became Minister of Education, she enrolled in the Liceo...
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    Fernández Guardia, Manuel González Zeledón, Aquileo J. Echeverría, Roberto Brenes Mesén, Lisímaco Chavarría. Molina, Iván (2001). "Elecciones y democracia...
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    1,471 2.63 Manuel Aquiles Garro Chacon Owr Town Party 1,159 2.07 Dewin Brenes Fernández Christian Democratic Alliance 970 1.73 Guillermo Ramírez Garay...
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  • No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Club 1 1GK Alvaro Mesén (c) (1972-12-24)24 December 1972 (aged 32) CS Herediano 3 2DF Roy Miller (1984-11-24)24...
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