Julio Acosta García (23 May 1872 – 6 July 1954) served as 24th President of Costa Rica from 1920 to 1924. Rafael Julio del Rosario Acosta García was born...
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Julio Acosta may refer to: Julio Acosta García (1872–1954), president of Costa Rica Julio Acosta (weightlifter) (born 1987), Cuban-born Chilean weightlifter...
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teacher Julio Acosta García (1872–1954), President of Costa Rica 1920–1924 Lautaro Acosta (born 1988), Argentine footballer Leopoldo Acosta (born 1962)...
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after his predecessor's military dictatorship. He was succeeded by Julio Acosta García. El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones: Presidentes de la República de...
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Julio García or Julio Garcia may refer to: Julio César García (born 1987), Mexican boxer Julio García (Peruvian footballer) (born 1981), Peruvian football...
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accented Júlio. Julio Alemán, Mexican actor Julio Mannino, Mexican actor Julio Acosta García, President of Costa Rica from 1920 to 1924 Julio Argentino Roca...
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seats and the Union nationale losing all of their seats. 1919 – Julio Acosta García, leader of the recently victorious anti-Tinoco opposition wins with...
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Elena Gallegos Rosales (redirect from Elena Gallegos de Acosta)
Superior Julio Acosta Garcia Y su trayectoria" [Higher Institute Julio Acosta García and His Career]. Instituto Superior Julio Aosta García (in Spanish)...
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the educator Omar Dengo and even the President of the Republic Julio Acosta García. The Theosophical Society was founded in March 1904 by Tomás Povedano...
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candidate against the opposition leader Don Julio Acosta García, although the nomination was merely symbolic since Acosta had the triumph assured it was important...
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General elections were held in Costa Rica on 7 December 1919. Julio Acosta García of the Constitutional Party won the presidential election, whilst the...
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the events of 1919. Marcelino's murder set fire to public outrage. Julio Acosta García led the armed anti-Tinoco opposition which, together with popular...
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Bolaños (1989–1997) Samuel Rovinski Gruszco (1999–....) CHAIR G Julio Acosta García. Founder (1923–1954) Abelardo Bonilla Baldares (1955–1969) José Basileo...
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Kingdom ( England) 1859–1863 Elena Gallegos Rosales Costa Rica Julio Acosta García President El Salvador 1920–1924 Yvonne Clays Spoelders Costa Rica...
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elections of 1919 were won by the leader of the anti-Tinoco opposition Julio Acosta García on a landslide victory. This was the only dictatorship in Costa Rica's...
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(1857–1924) 2 September 1919 8 May 1920 Republican Interim president. 24 Julio Acosta García (1872–1954) 8 May 1920 8 May 1924 Constitutional 1919 25 Ricardo...
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President (1919) Francisco Aguilar Barquero, President (1919–1920) Julio Acosta García, President (1920–1924) Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, President (1924–1928)...
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Manuel Castro Quesada 1914–1915: Manuel Castro Quesada 1915–1917: Julio Acosta García 1917–1918: Carlos Lara Iraeta 1918–1919: Tobías Zúñiga Montúfar 1919...
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some Italo-costaricans reached top levels in the political arena. Julio Acosta García, a descendant from a Genoese family in San Jose since colonial times...
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some Italo-Costa Ricans reached top levels in the political arena. Julio Acosta García, a descendant from a Genoese family in San Jose since colonial times...
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in the Museums of the Central Bank. Presidents Juan Rafael Mora Julio Acosta García León Cortés Castro National Theater El arte El comercio La industria...
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uprisings against him, such as the "Revolution of Sapoá", directed by Julio Acosta García, however, they were repressed harshly and even with the murder of...
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Bautista Quirós Segura Juan Mora Fernández Juan Rafael Mora Porras Julio Acosta García Keel-billed motmot Key Largo (bar) King vulture Lagarto River Lake...
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Suarez and Hannah Acosta, as they seek to discover the whereabouts and true identity of Kara's long-lost daughter Isabella Acosta. Julia Montes as Kara...
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Gómez Restrepo [es] Marco Fidel Suárez Costa Rica Gregorio Martín Julio Acosta García Cuba Nicolás de Cárdenas y Chappotín Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso Denmark...
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of 1856 Ibo Bonilla Oconitrillo, sculptor, architect, and teacher Julio Acosta García, 24th President of Costa Rica Anastasio Alfaro, zoologist, geologist...
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stations. Costa Rica 1954 At least 1 Death of former President Julio Acosta García Brazil 1954 8 Death of President Getúlio Vargas Bolivia 3 National...
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Alfredo González Flores In office 8 May 1924 – 8 May 1928 Preceded by Julio Acosta García Succeeded by Cleto González Víquez (second term) In office 8 May...
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Tito Fuentes Bárbaro Garbey Adonis Garcia Onelki Garcia Ramón García Carlos Gómez Vince Gonzales Eusebio González Julio González Miguel González Mike González...
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Julio Oscar Mechoso (May 31, 1955 – November 25, 2017) was a Cuban actor who played detective Ruiz in Bad Boys and appeared in such films as Blue Streak...
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