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    Rafael Anselmo José Iglesias Castro, also known as Rafael Yglesias (18 April 1861 – 10 April 1924) was a Costa Rican politician who served as President...
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  • screenwriter, son of Jose and Helen Matthew Yglesias (born 1981), American journalist, son of Rafael Rafael Yglesias Castro (1861–1924), Costa Rican politician...
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    greater freedom. The winner was the Minister of War and the Navy, Don Rafael Yglesias Castro, the Civil Party candidate. Rodríguez had to govern during a time...
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  • ), Argentine Olympian Rafael Yglesias (born 1954), US novelist Rafael Yglesias Castro (1861–1924), president of Costa Rica, 1894–1902 This disambiguation...
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  • without a candidate, but later it postulated Navy Secretary of War Rafael Yglesias Castro, who won the electoral vote in the second level election. Subsequently...
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    Rican flag. His daughter Cristina Fernández Castro married Minor C. Keith in 1883. Their grandson, Rafael Yglesias, served as President of Costa Rica from...
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    7 of that year, the entire population, under the leadership of Rafael Yglesias Castro, rose up in favor of Rodríguez's electoral triumph in the first...
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  • presidential candidate, choosing Echandi over former president Rafael Yglesias Castro. Although Yglesias had asked to vote for Echandi because he claimed to be...
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    President (1885–1890) José Rodríguez Zeledón, President (1890–1894) Rafael Yglesias Castro, President (1894–1902) El Salvador El Salvador (complete list) –...
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  • Europe Costa Rica First Costa Rican Republic (complete list) – Rafael Yglesias Castro, President (1894–1902) Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra, President (1902–1906)...
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  • Czechoslovakian neurologist and psychiatrist (b. 1851) April 10 Rafael Yglesias Castro, Costa Rican politician, 16th President of Costa Rica (b. 1861)...
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  • president Rafael Yglesias Castro forced a constitutional amendment allowing him to be a candidate. He was also the only candidate, as Yglesia's main opposition...
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    stopped in Costa Rica at the invitation of the Government. President Rafael Yglesias Castro hires him to organize the National School of Fine Arts, which is...
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    Zeledón (1837–1917) 8 May 1890 8 May 1894 Constitutional 1889 16 Rafael Yglesias Castro (1861–1924) 8 May 1894 8 May 1902 Civil 1893 First and second term...
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  • under growing political tensions. The authoritarian government of Rafael Yglesias was in direct confrontation with the opposition and had re-elected...
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  • things so that in the elections of the second degree get elected Rafael Yglesias Castro, Secretary of War and Navy and son-in-law of President Rodríguez...
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  • Jose Yglesias (November 29, 1919 – November 7, 1995) was an American novelist and journalist. Yglesias was born in the Ybor City district of Tampa, Florida...
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  • President: José María Montealegre April 18 - Rafael Yglesias Castro, President 1894-1902 (d. 1924) Castro (Madrid), Instituto Salazar y (1983). Congreso...
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    candidates; Máximo Fernández Alvarado, Carlos Durán Cartín and Rafael Yglesias Castro, gathered enough votes to win in the first round. It was therefore...
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    declared Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra president-elect. On 7 November, Rafael Yglesias Castro inspired a peasant march armed with knives and sticks in San José...
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  • Ydigoras, president of Guatemala (1963) R. Yglesias, Olympic swim team member (1996) Rafael Yglesias Castro, president of Costa Rica, 1894-1902 (1947,...
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  • Events in the year 1900 in Costa Rica. President: Rafael Yglesias Castro January 10 - Teodoro Picado Michalski, President 1944-1948 (d. 1960) Hayes, Anne...
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    office 8 May 1902 (1902-05-08) – 8 May 1906 (1906-05-08) Preceded by Rafael Yglesias Castro Succeeded by Cleto González Víquez Personal details Born (1844-05-10)10...
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     ?-1855-? Rafael García-Escalante Nava, ?-1857-? Salvador González Ramírez, ?-1872-? Mauro Fernández Acuña, 1885–? Rafael Yglesias Castro, 1893–1894...
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    between President José Santos Zelaya of Nicaragua and President Rafael Yglesias Castro of Costa Rica. The trigger may have been the tearing down of a flag...
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  • liberal factions. The only conservative president of this period was José Rafael de Gallegos y Alvarado who did not end his term. Another conservative, Nicolás...
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    Llorente acted as interim president on a number of occasions. 1) Rafael Yglesias Castro (resigned in July 1902) and Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno; 2) Cleto González...
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  • election. Jiménez won easily over the other candidate, former president Rafael Yglesias who ruled an authoritarian, though short-lived, regime. "Historia de...
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    as fraudulent after votes for former president and main opponent Rafael Yglesias Castro were considered invalid. The United States Army established the...
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    Tinoco as the only formal candidate (although former president Rafael Yglesias Castro received 259 votes, they were recorded as invalid ballots). Tinoco...
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