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    Juan Rafael Estrella Ureña (born Santiago de los Caballeros, November 10, 1889 – May 25, 1945) was a Dominican politician and lawyer. He served as the...
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    cut a deal with the rebel leader Rafael Estrella Ureña. In return for Trujillo letting Estrella take power, Estrella would allow Trujillo to run for president...
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  • Ureña or Urena may refer to: Urena, a genus of plants Urena lobata Ureña, Táchira, a community in Táchira State, Venezuela Ureña SC, a football club in...
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    Vásquez was deposed in a coup led by Rafael Estrella Ureña. In a deal with Estrella, Dominican Army commander Rafael Trujillo kept his men in barracks under...
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    dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, interrupting Rafael Estrella Urena's term of office from April 22, 1930, until May 21, 1930, when Urena resumed the presidency...
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    1924 and 1930, and again separately in 1930 before being ousted by General Rafael Trujillo and sent into exile in Puerto Rico. A metro station in Santo Domingo...
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  • (1922–1924) Horacio Vásquez, President (1924–1930) Rafael Estrella Ureña, Acting President (1930) Rafael Trujillo, President (1930–1938) Jacinto Peynado...
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    Ulises Francisco Espaillat – Dominican President, and author Rafael Estrella Ureña – Dominican President Antonio Guzmán Fernández – Dominican President...
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    Horacio Vásquez in 1930, led by Dr. Rafael Estrella Ureña, and supported by then head of the Army, General Rafael Trujillo. Bonnelly later became a Deputy...
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    elected to a State House in the United States Rafael Espinal – New York State Assemblyman Rafael Estrella Ureña – former president Carlos Felipe Morales –...
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    manifested itself, composed mainly of young university students led by Rafael Estrella Ureña. In this situation, the northwestern guerrilla leader Desiderio...
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    February, a revolution was proclaimed in Santiago by a lawyer named Rafael Estrella Ureña. When the commander of the Guardia Nacional Dominicana (the new...
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    Politician Francisco Dominguez Brito — Lawyer and politician † Rafael Estrella Ureña — Vicepresident of the Dominican Republic Román Franco Fondeur —...
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  • Horacio Vásquez was overthrown in a coup led by Rafael Estrella Ureña and General Rafael Trujillo. Estrella Ureña succeeded Vásquez as self-proclaimed provisional...
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  • Languasco overthrew Alejandro Woss y Gil. March 3, 1930: Rafael Trujillo and Rafael Estrella Ureña overthrew Horacio Vásquez. September 25, 1963: Elías Wessin...
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  • On March 3, 1930, President Horacio Vásquez was overthrown, and Rafael Estrella Ureña assumed the leadership of the state and on the same day of his rise...
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  • Ritter von Greim, German field marshal (suicide) (b. 1892) May 25 Rafael Estrella Ureña, Dominican lawyer and politician, acting President of the Dominican...
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      Red Party (Red)   Republican Party (Republican)   Dominican Party (PD)   Rafael Trujillo and his puppet presidents   Independent   Military   Dominican...
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  • José Rafael Molina Ureña (April 30, 1921 – May 22, 2000) was a Dominican politician, who served as president of the Dominican Republic 25 April to 27...
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    año, Rafael Estrella Ureña, desde agosto de 1930 hasta agosto de 1931. Elias Brache hijo, septiembre, — interino — . Max. Henríquez Ureña, desde agosto...
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    France were killed in flooding in the southwest of the country. Rafael Estrella Ureña became acting President of the Dominican Republic. Born: Ion Iliescu...
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    Torres Salomón Torres Carlos Triunfel Ramón Troncoso Edwin Uceta José Ureña Richard Ureña José Uribe Juan Uribe Jordany Valdespin Carlos Valdez César Valdez...
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    eliminated during that time span. Also during the 31 year dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, the office of the vice president was eliminated or vacated on...
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    Havana Benito Mussolini Rafael Estrella Ureña September 19, 1933 Nicola Macario residence in Havana Benito Mussolini Rafael Trujillo August 6, 1937 Mario...
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  • Costa Rican football league system. Cartaginés' home venue is Estadio Jose Rafael Fello Meza, located in Barrio Asis of Cartago. Established in 1906, Cartaginés...
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    6 July 1954) served as 24th President of Costa Rica from 1920 to 1924. Rafael Julio del Rosario Acosta García was born on 23 May 1872 in San Ramón, Alajuela...
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  • Instituto de Señoritas Salomé Ureña, arias from Handel's Messiah, in a chamber concert celebrated in the presence of Rafael Trujillo. In 1961 she studied...
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  • (1937–1993) Zoé Valdés (born 1959) Fabio Fiallo (1866–1942) Pedro Henríquez Ureña (1884–1946) Juan Bosch (1909–2001) Joaquín Balaguer (1909–2002) Pedro Mir...
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  • Luis Larrodera [es] as Leopoldo Ureña Sergio Villanueva as Narciso "Chicho" Ibáñez Serrador Txema Blasco as Juan Ureña Mariano Llorente [es] as Jesús Aparicio-Bernal...
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    from the original on October 1, 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2013. Henríquez Ureña, Pedro (1940). El Español en Santo Domingo (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Instituto...
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