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    Jorge Volio Jiménez (August 26, 1882 – October 20, 1955) was a Costa Rican priest, soldier and politician. Jorge Volio was born August 26, 1882, in Cartago...
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  • archer Jorge Franco Jiménez (born 1943), Mexican politician Jorge Jiménez Cantú (1914–2005), Mexican physician and politician Jorge Volio Jiménez (1882–1955)...
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  • ex-president Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno of the social-liberal National Republican Party and ex-priest and ex-military Jorge Volio Jiménez of the leftist Reformist...
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    party that emerges is the Reformist Party of ex-priest and military Jorge Volio, and which is considered the first "social" political party in Costa...
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  • Venegas José María Villalta Florez-Estrada Fernando Volio Jiménez Jorge Volio Jiménez Julián Volio Llorente Víctor Morales Mora José María Zeledón Brenes...
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    rebellion was organized in Nicaragua by the ex-priest and politician Jorge Volio Jiménez and was composed of Costa Ricans and Nicaraguan and Honduran volunteers...
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  • ideological but more to the left were the Reform Party of Father Jorge Volio Jiménez, strongly influenced by the Catholic social teaching and Christian...
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    Hernández Volio, 1949–1953 Jorge Rossi Chavarría, 1953–1956 ?, 1956–1957 Raúl Hess Estrada, 1957–1958 Alfredo Hernández Volio, 1958–1959 Jorge Borbón Castro...
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    founding of the Reformist Party by Father Jorge Volio Jiménez in 1923. In 1929, the government of Ricardo Jiménez had to face a difficult fiscal situation...
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    against the government. Among the leaders of this rebellion was Jorge Volio Jiménez, a priest who was later honoured with a head bust outside of the...
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    Flores; 3) Arturo Volio Jiménez 1920–1924 1) Carlos María Jiménez Ortiz; 2) Jorge Volio Jiménez; 3) Felipe José Alvarado Echandi 1924–1928 1) Fabio Baudrit...
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    Reform Party of priest Jorge Volio Jiménez (who became Vice President thanks to an alliance with progressive liberal Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno) and the emergence...
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    Mella, Buenos Aires 1966; for Costa Rica and Jorge Volio Jiménez see Adelita B. Aguílar de Alfaro, Jorge Volio y Juan Vázquez Mella, [in:] Revista de filosofía...
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    was restored with the election of Julio Acosta in December 1919. Jorge Volio Jiménez, a priest and veteran of the Sandino's fight to liberate Nicaragua...
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    Flores (the president overthrown by Tinoco), Jiménez accused them of seeking US intervention. Jorge Volio Jiménez affirms to be in favor of returning to the...
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  • Alfredo Volio Mata, Jorge Martinez Moreno, Fernando Pinto Echeverria, Romano Orlich, Graciela Morales de Echeverria Delegates: Mario Echandi Jimenez, Luis...
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    Retrieved 2023-10-20. "Luis Alberto Monge". plndigital. Retrieved 2023-10-20. Jiménez Castro, Wilburg (2000). Evolución del pensamiento administrativo en la...
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    old to be president. But Jimenez Ortiz also has his adversaries, especially the Reformists because he and Father Jorge Volio, the head of reformism, were...
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    Peliquista Party Arturo Volio Jiménez 1920 – 1925 Republican Party León Cortés Castro 1925 – 1926 Republican Party Arturo Volio Jiménez 1926 – 1929 Republican...
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  • of El Salvador (1971) Jorge Manuel Dengo, vice-president of Costa Rica (2013) Omar Dengo, educator (1988) Mario Echandi Jiménez, president of Costa Rica...
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  • currency history". ATS Notes. Retrieved 6 January 2013. JOSÉ A. VARGAS-ZAMORA; JORGE GÓMEZ-LAURITO (2005). "ALGUNAS PLANTAS EN BILLETES, BOLETOS DE CAFÉ Y CAFETALES...
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  • Quintana Marcelo Terceros Banzer Gonzalo J. Facio Segreda Fernando Volio Jiménez, Ministro de Educación Pública de Costa Rica Arístides Royo, Ministro...
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    administrative activities. Peñas Blancas, in San Ramón canton. Tucurrique, in Jiménez canton. Cervantes, in Alvarado canton. Colorado, in Abangares canton. Lepanto...
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  • disputes, particularly with labor unions, priest Jorge Volio actively encouraged participation. Volio helped organized the Society of Craftsman in 1916...
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  • François Pittier Pococí (canton) – Cacique Pococi Puerto Jiménez and Jiménez, Pococí – Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno President of Costa Rica Puerto Soley (Guanacaste)...
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    1866-1869; but Castro's desire to be succeeded by his Secretary of State Julián Volio Llorente provoked great opposition in certain political and military circles...
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  • 1976–1979  Guatemala Carlos García Bauer 1976–1979  Costa Rica Fernando Volio Jiménez 1976–1983  USA Tom J. Farer 1976–1978  Colombia José Joaquín Gori 1978–1987...
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    Rica's first left-wing party, the Reformist Party was founded by priest Jorge Volio. Costa Rica's first labor union the Costa Rican Confederation of Workers...
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    Asamblea Legislativa República de Costa Rica. Retrieved 31 January 2021. Jiménez, Luis (23 July 2021). "Confirman muerte de Rodolfo Peña, diputado del PUSC...
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  • married same-sex couples are permitted to adopt. In a June 2020 interview, Jorge Urbina Soto, coordinator of the National Children's Institute (PANI, Patronato...
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