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    José María Alfaro Zamora (March 20, 1799 – June 12, 1856) was the Costa Rican Head of State between the periods of 1842 and 1844 as well as 1846 and 1847...
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    State. Congress chooses José María Alfaro Zamora in his place who ruled between September 27, 1842, and November 28, 1844. Alfaro called for elections for...
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  • political grounds accompanied by his brother, the ex president José María Alfaro Zamora. In 1856, he led an expedition to the basin of the San Juan River...
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  • resigning. The de facto president was José María Alfaro Zamora who was a candidate but was defeated by José María Castro Madriz. These elections were held in...
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    peacefully handled power to José María Alfaro. Born in Porto, Portugal, in 1780 to wealthy parents Alexandre Pinto and María Custodia Soares. He was a marine...
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    José María Castro Madriz (1 September 1818 – 4 April 1892) was a Costa Rican lawyer, academic, diplomat, and politician. He served twice as President of...
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    an overwhelming victory against the provisional Head of State, José María Alfaro Zamora, and 28 other candidates. He started his tenure on 21 November...
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  • Head of State (1842) José María Alfaro Zamora, Head of State (1842–1844) Francisco María Oreamuno Bonilla, Head of State (1844) José Rafael Gallegos, Head...
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    Juan Mora Fernández (category People from San José, Costa Rica)
    The barons eventually overthrew one of his later successors, José María Alfaro Zamora. From 1850 to 1854 he was Magistrate and President of the Supreme...
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    these are included. Francisco Morazán's regime was toppled by José María Alfaro Zamora. Zamora as interim ruler, on April 5, 1843, convened a Constitutional...
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    d'état. 11 José Rafael Gallegos (1784–1850) 1845–1846 Conservative 12 José María Alfaro Zamora (1799–1856) 1846–1847 Liberal Second term. 13 José Castro Madriz...
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    Prefecture, Japan Hangzhou, China Gregorio Jose Ramirez (1796–1823) Politician, Military Commander. José María Alfaro Zamora (1799–1856) Costa Rican Head of State...
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    David Alfaro Siqueiros (born José de Jesús Alfaro Siqueiros; December 29, 1896 – January 6, 1974) was a Mexican social realist painter, best known for...
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    promulgated on February 10, 1847 under the interim government of José María Alfaro Zamora who convened a Constituent Assembly for that purpose through elections...
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  • Cartago center, Curridabat, Desamparados, Heredia center, San José north and San José south. Alfaro won at the polls of West Alajuela, East Alajuela, Atenas...
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  • the Second Republic chaired by José Figueres Ferrer who proclaimed the beginning of the Second Costa Rican Republic. José Figueres would hand over the Executive...
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    and 1848, the first led by the brothers José María and Florentino Alfaro Zamora, and the second by Juan Alfaro Ruiz [es]. In 1848, when the Heredia and...
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    which established the pillars of modern Costa Rican law. In 1843, José María Alfaro Zamora, who replaced Francisco Morazán, set up the Constituent Assembly...
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    Joaquín Trejos Fernández José María Alfaro Zamora José María Castro Madriz José María Figueres José María Montealegre José Rafael Gallegos Juan Bautista...
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  • 1961) Alfonso Acosta Guzmán, promoter of forensic medicine (2015) José María Alfaro Zamora, president of Costa Rica, 1842–44, 1846-47 (1943, 1961) Alejandro...
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  • name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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    same time as the president. List of current vice presidents Note 1.^ Casas Zamora resigned following a political scandal, while Chinchilla resigned the next...
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    figurative artist José Francisco Xavier de Salazar y Mendoza, painter Sebastián, sculptor Javier Sicilia, poet, activist David Alfaro Siqueiros, muralist...
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    Vasconcelos. The program included such Mexican artists as José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Rufino Tamayo, and the French artist Jean Charlot...
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  • Penón Góngora Manuel María de Peralta y Alfaro René Picado Michalski José Concepción Pinto y Castro Eusebio Prieto y Ruiz José Pablo Quirós Quirós Rafael...
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    decipher. Although she was close to muralists such as Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siquieros and shared their commitment to socialism and Mexican...
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    Pedro de Montúfar Gabriel García Moreno Eloy Alfaro José María Velasco Ibarra José Joaquín de Olmedo Manuel José Arce Gerardo Barrios Francisco Dueñas Francisco...
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    (1842). José María Alfaro Zamora (1842-1844 and 1846–1847). Juan Rafael Mora Porras (1852) (While ordered to close the Congress). José María Montealegre...
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  • Charpentier García (1985–2004) Amalia Chaverri Fonseca (2006–....) CHAIR C José María Alfaro Cooper. Founder (1923–1938) Julián Marchena Valle-Riestra (1941–1985)...
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    2022) ▌José Ramón Gómez Leal (MORENA) (March 7, 2023 – February 20, 2024) ▌Indira Paola López Carreto (MORENA) (since February 20, 2024) ▌María Guadalupe...
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