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    José Batres Montúfar (1809–1844) was a Guatemalan poet, politician, engineer and military figure. In 1852, Juan Matheu and Manuel Francisco Pavón Aycinena...
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    Literature in 1967. Other notable Guatemalan authors include José Milla y Vidaurre, José Batres Montúfar, and Rafael Arévalo Martínez. Resistance literature has...
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    removed, and in their place modern gardens were planted and a bust of José Batres Montúfar was erected. During the government of general Barillas Bercián, the...
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    of pupusas dates back to Nicaragua in 1837, when Guatemalan poet José Batres Montúfar documented and ate the dish while traveling through Masaya, Rivas...
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  • Batres Montúfar (1809–1844), Guatemalan poet, politician, engineer and military figure Leopoldo Batres (1852–1926), Mexican archeologist Luis Batres Juarros...
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    Among those fighting in these battles was the famous Guatemalan poet José Batres Montúfar Angel Molina was the son of Guatemalan Liberal leader Pedro Molina...
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    removed, and in their place modern gardens were planted and a bust of José Batres Montúfar was erected. During the government of General Manuel Lisandro Barillas...
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    removed, and in their place modern gardens were planted and a bust of José Batres Montúfar was erected. During the government of general Manuel Lisandro Barillas...
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    Quetzaltenango are known in Guatemala. The famous Guatemalan poet José Batres Montúfar participated in these battles Carrera even had suffered two previous...
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  • Among those fighting in these battles was the famous Guatemalan poet José Batres Montúfar. "In the Conservative regime of Guatemala, the Catholic Church was...
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    Luis Batres Juarros or Luis Batres y Juarros (New Guatemala de la Asunción 7 May 1802 – 17 June 1862) was an influential conservative Guatemalan politician...
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    book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Poesías de José Batres Montúfar (natural de Guatemala). Madrid: Imprenta Helénica. 1924. Popol Vuh:...
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    other intellectuals of the Aycinena family of Guatemala, as Pavón and Luis Batres Juarros, Aycinena y Piñol favored military leader Rafael Carrera. When the...
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    newspaper called Ten times ten; in turn, García Granados and her friend José Batres Montúfar created a newspaper called A hundred times one (Cien Veces Una)....
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    family suffered humiliation and mistreatment by Morazán's troops; José Batres Montúfar and Miguel García Granados also fought for Guatemala and were taken...
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    Quijano de Batres 2009, p. 138. Foster 2007, p. 130. Bernal Ramírez & Quijano de Batres 2009, p. 139. Bernal Ramírez & Quijano de Batres 2009, p. 141...
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    Guatemala. In these battles participated the famous Guatemalan poet José Batres Montúfar Carrera even had suffered two previous defeats at the hands of Morazán...
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  • movement, dictator Barrondo, Erick, Olympic Silver medalist racewalker Batres Montúfar, José, writer Berganza, Eddie, writer, Executive Editor of DC Comics Bressani...
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  • on 2007-07-10. Recinos, Adrián (1962). Poesías de José Batres Montúfar (in Spanish). Guatemala: José de Pineda Ibarra. Rosa, Ramón (1974). Historia del...
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    into 22 zones ("Zonas") designed by the urban engineering of Raúl Aguilar Batres, each one with its own streets ("Calles"), avenues ("Avenidas") and, sometimes...
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    Morazán leading the Liberals and Manuel José Arce, a former Liberal, leading the Conservatives. Manuel José Arce became the first President of the Federal...
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    Last Rites. Pavón Aycinena named his cousins Pedro de Aycinena and Luis Batres Juarros as executors of his will. Pavón Aycinena died in his home on April...
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    then left for Jalapa, where he struck a deal with the rebels, while Luis Batres Juarros convinced President Paredes to deal with Carrera. Back in Guatemala...
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  • United Kingdom Victoria, Grenada – Queen Victoria Aguilar Batres (Zacapa) – Raúl Aguilar Batres, Guatemalan civil engineer Aparicio (Suchitepéquez) – Francisca...
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  • Velásquez 52 Lourdes Ernestina Fajardo 53 Julio César Gámez Interiano 54 José Vicente León Rojas 55 Rosmery Ayala Batres 56 Jorge Humberto Pinto Portillo...
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    through the Civic Centre, Bolivar Avenue, Trebol Station, Raul Aguilar Batres Way, and finally terminating at Centra Sur in Zone 12 of neighbouring Villa...
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