• Joaquín Mora Fernández (16 January 1786 – 26 October 1862) was the provisional head of state of Costa Rica from 1 March to 17 April 1837. Joaquin Mora...
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    José Joaquín Mora Porras (1818–1860) was a Costa Rican politician. He was the younger brother of the presidents of that country, Juan Rafael Mora Porras...
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  • photographer José Antonio Mora (1897–1975), Uruguayan lawyer and diplomat José Vielma Mora (born 1964), Venezuelan politician José Joaquín Mora Porras (1818–1860)...
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  • States Navy (2001–2006) Alejandra Mora Mora (born 1970), Costa Rican lawyer, professor, and politician Joaquín Mora Fernández (1786–1862), provisional...
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    (née Mora Steinvorth), came from a prominent family in Costa Rica. One of Stowe's maternal great-great-grandfathers, politician José Joaquín Mora Porras...
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    to the country's Catholic identity. He then moved to his brother José Joaquín Mora Porras the supreme command of the army, and his brother led three battles...
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    Campaign of 1856–57 when the Costa Rican army, led by Porras, General José Joaquín Mora Porras (the president's brother), and General José María Cañas (1809–1860)...
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  • in Madrid later in 1925 by Música Moderna, and then in Barcelona by Joaquín Mora in 1928. Boosey & Hawkes published this in 1935 in two arrangements by...
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  • José Porras, Costa Rican footballer José Joaquín Mora Porras, Costa Rican 19th century politician Juan Rafael Mora Porras, President of Costa Rica from 1849...
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    with talk of further military conquests in Central America. Juan Rafael Mora, President of Costa Rica, rejected Walker's diplomatic overtures and instead...
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    Joaquin Rafael Phoenix (/hwɑːˈkiːn/; né Bottom; born October 28, 1974) is an American actor. Known for his roles as dark, unconventional and eccentric...
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    Bands of the Republic, for which both José Martínez and General José Joaquín Mora had recommended him, the former having died just a few days earlier on...
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    municipality are statues dedicated to Próspero Fernández Oreamuno, José Joaquín Mora Porras, León Fernández Bonilla, Miguel Obregón Lizano, Juan Manuel Meoño...
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    1835 – March 1, 1837 Preceded by José Rafael Gallegos Succeeded by Joaquín Mora Personal details Born Braulio Evaristo Carrillo Colina (1800-03-20)March...
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    America, a manifesto he entitled, "Five or None." In Costa Rica, Juan Rafael Mora Porras, the President, was urged by and backed by the British, saw the danger...
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  • Francisco María Iglesias Llorente Joaquín de Iglesias Vidamartel Ramón Jiménez y Robredo Agapito Jiménez Zamora Joaquín García Monge Jorge Hine Saborío...
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    1502-1936 2000 "Era hijo del Señor Joaquín Martínez y la Señora María Guerrero Mora (madre) quien a su vez era hija de María Mora Herrera (abuela), hija de Rafaela...
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  • other, which would allow the governments of Mario Echandi Jiménez and José Joaquín Trejos Fernández. Following the merger of almost all the antiliberacionista...
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  • was published in Madrid in 1925 by Música Moderna, and in Barcelona by Joaquín Mora in 1928. Boosey & Hawkes published this in 1935 in an arrangement by...
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    Jesús María River Jiménez River Joaquín Mora Fernández José Figueres Ferrer José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón José Joaquín Trejos Fernández José María Alfaro...
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  • Roncoroni and starring Carmen Viance. Gaspar Campos Rafael Hurtado Joaquín Mora José Mora Josefa Quevedo Elisa Ruiz Romero Carmen Viance Bentley p.34 Bentley...
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  • several years after the events of Floricienta, and revolves around Margarita (Mora Bianchi), the daughter of Florencia and Máximo, who is unaware of her true...
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  • Brenes Mora, botanist (1961) Manuel Mora, social guarantee leader (1993) Jose Joaquin Mora, hero of independence campaign (1957, 1984) Juan Rafael Mora, president...
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  • Chhatrapati  Maratha Confederacy 1839–1847† Benares State, British India Joaquin Mora Fernandez Head of State of Costa Rica  Costa Rica 1839–1842  Chile Dost...
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  • and 7 April 1859. Juan Rafael Mora Porras, hero of the Filibuster War, was re-elected for a third time. However, Mora would not finish his term because...
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  • Serafín Álvarez Quintero (March 26, 1871 – April 12, 1938) and Joaquín Álvarez Quintero (January 20, 1873 – June 14, 1944) were Spanish dramatists. Born...
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  • elections were held in Costa Rica on 4 April 1853. President Juan Rafael Mora Porras was re-elected, having been elected in 1849 to end the period of José...
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    occurred on 11 April 1856 between Costa Rican militia under General Juan Rafael Mora Porras and the Nicaraguan forces of American mercenary William Walker. The...
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  • most successful was "Margarita Gauthier" with music by the talented Joaquín Mora. This tango was recorded by Alberto Gómez in 1935, but truly became famous...
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  • Musicology. Gómez, Francisco, José Miguel Díaz-Báñez, Emilia Gómez, and Joaquin Mora (2014). "Flamenco Music and Its Computational Study". In Proceedings...
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