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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Rafael Carrera (redirect from José Rafael Carrera Turcios)
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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