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    Domingo Vásquez (August 3, 1846 – December 11, 1909) was President of Honduras 7 August 1893 – 22 February 1894. He lost power as a result of Honduras...
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  • 1893–1894 Eric Vasquez (born 1982), American soccer player Fabio Vásquez Castaño (1940–2019), Colombian rebel and revolutionary Fernando Vásquez (born 1962)...
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    Domingo is named after him. Horacio Vásquez was born on October 22, 1860, in the city of Moca in the Cibao region. His parents were Basilio Vásquez Lizardo...
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    José Policarpo Bonilla Vasquez (March 17, 1858 – September 11, 1926) was Dictator of Honduras between 22 February 1894 and 1 February 1895. Then elected...
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    Domingo García y Vásquez (c. 1859 – 1912) was a Spanish-born Brazilian landscape painter. His father owned a company in Rio de Janeiro and brought Domingo...
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    Honduras and Nicaragua went to war in 1893 when Honduran President Domingo Vásquez accused Nicaraguan President José Santos Zelaya of supporting Honduran...
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  • Valladares Érick Vallecillo Orlin Vallecillo Steve Van Buren Domingo Vásquez Edy Vasquez Eddy Vega Wilmer Velásquez Diego Vigil Cocaña Franklin Vinosis...
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    1891 30 November 1891 7 August 1893 1 year, 250 days Conservative 13 Domingo Vásquez (1846–1909) 1893 7 August 1893 22 February 1894 199 days Conservative...
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    Bográn, President (1883–1891) Ponciano Leiva, President (1891–1893) Domingo Vásquez, President (1893–1894) Policarpo Bonilla, President (1894–1899) Terencio...
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    president in new sham elections. As the rebels marched toward Santo Domingo, Vásquez ordered Trujillo to suppress them. However, feigning "neutrality,"...
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    one of them (Policarpo Bonilla) attempt to oust Honduran president Domingo Vásquez. José Santos Zelaya was reelected president in 1902 and again in 1906...
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    Juan Isidro Jimenes (category People from Santo Domingo)
    deposed by a movement led by Vice President Horacio Vásquez. The following year, after Vásquez's fall, he tried to retake the government, but the Lilisistas...
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    Republic national team. Vásquez began his football training in La Meca del Fútbol. In 2013, he joined FCBEscola Santo Domingo, related to the Spanish...
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    for president in new elections. As the rebels marched toward Santo Domingo, Vásquez ordered Trujillo to suppress them. However, feigning "neutrality",...
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    Presidential elections were held in Honduras on 14 September 1893. Domingo Vásquez was the only candidate and was elected unopposed. On 9 February 1893...
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    Barahona, General Ponciano Leiva Madrid, General Domingo Vásquez Toruño, Doctor Policarpo Bonilla Vásquez, Engineer Terencio Sierra Romero, General Manuel...
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  • Horacio Vásquez is a Santo Domingo Metro station on Line 2. It was open on 1 April 2013 as part of the inaugural section of Line 2 between María Montez...
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  • Asturias meaning "Flowers" Gómez – 989,295 Torres – 841,966 Díaz – 811,553 Vásquez – 806,894 Cruz – 800,874 – From Castile meaning "Cross" Morales – 771,796...
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    resigned from office due to the threat of revolution and was replaced by Domingo Vasquez. Honduras, World Statesmen.org Biografia de Ponciano Leiva, Biografias...
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  • Diario Libre (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. 8 July 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020. "Mayor General Piloto Richard Vásquez Jiménez nuevo Comandante del Comando...
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    Ayllón accompanied Ovando's flotilla and arrived at the capital, Santo Domingo, in April 1502. In 1504 Ayllón was appointed alcalde mayor, the chief magistrate...
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    José Plácido Domingo Embil (born 21 January 1941) is a Spanish opera singer, conductor, and arts administrator. He has recorded over a hundred complete...
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  • José Eugenio Vásquez de Jesús (born March 5, 1979, in Santo Domingo) is a judoka from the Dominican Republic, who competed in the men's heavyweight category...
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    The Santo Domingo Metro (Spanish: Metro de Santo Domingo) is a rapid transit system in Greater Santo Domingo. Serving the capital of the Dominican Republic...
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  • series of military skirmishes against Policarpo Bonilla. Burke and Domingo Vásquez had to flee to neighboring El Salvador. Eventually Burke came to terms...
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    in 2024, of whom 3.6 million reside in the metropolitan area of Santo Domingo, the capital city. The native Taíno people had inhabited Hispaniola prior...
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    supporters, the Jimenistas and Horacistas. Troops loyal to Vásquez overthrew Jimenes in 1903, but Vásquez was deposed by Jimenista General Alejandro Woss y Gil...
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  • Trina de Moya de Vasquez is a Santo Domingo Metro station on Line 2. It was open on 9 August 2018 as part of the section of Line 2 between Eduardo Brito...
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    December 1894. Policarpo Bonilla was elected with over 98% of the vote. Domingo Vásquez had been elected president in September 1893. However, in December...
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  • (May 24, 1912 – June 4, 1961) was a Dominican businessman based in Santo Domingo. He was an opponent of Rafael Trujillo, and was one of the principal conspirators...
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