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    Ramón Bernardo Soto Alfaro (12 February 1854 – 28 January[citation needed] 1931) was the Olympus President of Costa Rica from 1885 to 1889 during the Liberal...
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    José Maria Soto Alfaro (1860-1931) was a surgeon and Costa Rican politician, brother of President Bernardo Soto Alfaro. Soto studied medicine at the University...
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    signed by Keith and cabinet minister Bernardo Soto Alfaro on April 21, 1884 (known to Costa Rican historians as the "Soto-Keith contract"). That land grant...
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  • July 1827 in Alajuela, Costa Rica, to Bernardo Soto Herrera and Josefa Quesada González. He married Joaquina Alfaro Muñoz on 23 April 1849 in Alajuela,...
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  • Costa Rican politician Bernardo Soto Alfaro (1854–1931), president of Costa Rica Blanca Soto (born 1979), Mexican model Caitro Soto (1934–2004), Peruvian...
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    six months from 1889 to 1890, during the administration of President Bernardo Soto, who never resigned but didn't come back to office until the end of...
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  • Bolivian writer Xiomara Alfaro (1930–2018), Cuban opera singer Bernardo Soto Alfaro (1854–1931), President of Costa Rica Eloy Alfaro (1842–1912), President...
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    1888 by the progressive and anti-clerical government of President Bernardo Soto Alfaro as part of a campaign to modernize public education. The schools...
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  • Costa Rican politician Bernardo Soto Alfaro (1854–1931), president of Costa Rica Blanca Soto (born 1979), Mexican model Caitro Soto (1934–2004), Peruvian...
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  • of the then liberal president Bernardo Soto Alfaro but lost the elections before José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón. Soto and several members of the Army...
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    1888 by the progressive and anti-clerical government of President Bernardo Soto Alfaro as part of a campaign to modernize public education. The schools...
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  • Events in the year 1887 in Costa Rica. President: Bernardo Soto Alfaro September 13 - Rodriguez Garcia-Uriza June 15 - Miguel Mora Porras September 26...
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  • Fernández Oreamuno in March 1885, Bernardo Soto Alfaro took over the presidency temporarily for the remainder of the term. Soto was a thirty-year-old young...
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    nominates Dr. José Maria Soto Alfaro, denoted tinoquista, twice deputy and brother of former president Bernardo Soto Alfaro. Soto was also the founder of...
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    President (1882) Próspero Fernández Oreamuno, President (1882–1885) Bernardo Soto Alfaro, President (1885–1890) José Rodríguez Zeledón, President (1890–1894)...
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  • president Bernardo Soto Alfaro, former State and Police Secretary Tobías Zúñiga Castro, the also former State Secretary (during Bernardo Soto's administration)...
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    Fernández Oreamuno died in office during the war and was succeeded by Bernardo Soto Alfaro. Support for reunification in Guatemala subsided following Barrios'...
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    For a short time he also occupied the post of Secretary of State in Bernardo Soto's government. He attained the presidency by being elected with a considerable...
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  • of 1905, he ran for President against Máximo Fernández Alvarado, Bernardo Soto Alfaro, Cleto González Víquez, and Ezequiel Gutiérrez Iglesias. For the...
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    (Distinguished Citizen) in 1994. Bernardo Soto Alfaro (1854–1931) President of Costa Rica (1885–1889) Anastasio Alfaro (1865–1951) Zoologist, Geologist...
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  • Court of Justice (1992) Luis Somoza, president of Nicaragua (1963) Bernardo Soto Alfaro, doctor and president of Costa Rica, 1885-90 (1887, 1889, 1946) Heinrich...
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  • 1888 by the progressive and anti-clerical government of President Bernardo Soto Alfaro as part of a campaign to modernize public education. The schools...
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    He was a mayor of San José, Secretary of the State of President Bernardo Soto Alfaro, Undersecretary of the Government and Police, among other offices...
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    1882 12 March 1885 Non-partisan Liberal 1882 Died in office. 14 Bernardo Soto Alfaro (1854–1931) 12 March 1885 8 May 1890 Non-partisan Liberal 1886 Two...
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    Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra with the government of then president Bernardo Soto Alfaro openly supporting Esquivel and almost rejecting Zeledón's victory...
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  • It wasn't until the presidency of freemason and staunch liberal Bernardo Soto Alfaro that the most secularizing and anti-Catholic policies were taken...
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    the Tinoquista doctor and brother of former president Bernardo Soto Alfaro, José María Soto Alfaro whose candidacy had no chance but was allowed to give...
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  • the Netherlands. Bernardo Soto Alfaro (1854–1931), President of Costa Rica from 1885 to 1889. Member of Esperanza Lodge. Eloy Alfaro (1842–1912), served...
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  • African author, politician and mining financier (b. 1862) January 28 – Bernardo Soto Alfaro, 14th President of Costa Rica (b. 1854) January 29 – Henri Mathias...
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    to the Caribbean port of Limón. To compensate him, cabinet minister Bernardo Soto signed a deal that gave Keith 800,000 acres (3,200 km2) of tax-free...
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