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    Jorge Ubico Castañeda (10 November 1878 – 14 June 1946), nicknamed Number Five or also Central America's Napoleon, was a Guatemalan military officer,...
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    host Jean Castaneda (born 1957), former French footballer Jorge Castañeda (disambiguation), multiple people with the name Jorge Ubico y Castañeda (1878–1946)...
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    died. On 2 May 1907, Emilio Ubico, brother of Arturo Ubico Urruela -president of Congress- and uncle of Jorge Ubico Castañeda -political chief of Verapaz-...
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    Reformador) fue inagurada el 19 de julio de 1935 por el General Jorge Ubico Castañeda, en conmemoración al centenario del nacimento del General Justo...
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    1931 to 1944, as the wife of Guatemalan President and dictator Jorge Ubico Castañeda. She was born in Guatemala City, daughter of Victor Lainfiesta Torres...
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    died. On May 2, 1907, Emilio Ubico, brother of Arturo Ubico Urruela—president of Congress—and uncle of Jorge Ubico Castañeda—political chief of Verapaz...
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  • ideology. It was founded in 1922, and dissolved in 1944. The party, led by Jorge Ubico won the 1931 general election unopposed. Mayra Valladares de Ruiz. "EL...
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    general Jorge Ubico Castañeda wins the elections and is sworn as President. The Liberal Party joined with the Progressives to nominate Ubico as Andrade's...
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    Reformador Tower, inaugurated on July 19, 1935, by the liberal regime of general Jorge Ubico Castañeda in celebration of Barrios Centennial....
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  • The period in the history of Guatemala between the coups against Jorge Ubico in 1944 and Jacobo Árbenz in 1954 is known locally as the Revolution (Spanish:...
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    Government Decree of 26 July 1934 by the government of General Jorge Ubico Castañeda. These are the lyrics sung today. The National Anthem of Guatemala...
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  • referendum on the presidential term of Jorge Ubico was held in Guatemala on 25 May 1935. If approved, it would allow Ubico to override the constitutional limitation...
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    began to publish poems. Though her husband was part of dictator Jorge Ubico Castañeda's cabinet, they became enemies and Efraín Aguilar Fuentes, her husband...
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    representative young people fighting against the dictatorships of both Jorge Ubico Castañeda and Federico Ponce Vaides. He also served as a revolutionary during...
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    Magdalena Spínola who faced ostracism during the dictatorship of Jorge Ubico Castañeda, Acuña was able to manipulate language and use poetic forms to address...
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    itself in neighboring Guatemala, which had just overthrown its dictator Jorge Ubico during the Guatemalan Revolution. An armed uprising was launched by students...
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  • (November 2002). Asociaciones Femeninas Durante el Gobierno De Jorge Ubico Castañeda (1931 –1944): Caso de Maria Chichilla (PDF) (Licenciada en Historia)...
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  • were published in the newspaper "La Época". On March 22, 1941, Jorge Ubico Castañeda had already declared Zinsser persona non grata. The dictator Carías...
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    1944, after a popular uprising toppled the military dictatorship of Jorge Ubico. Juan José Arévalo was elected president in Guatemala's first democratic...
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    at 3:36 in the afternoon". Because during the dictatorship of Jorge Ubico Castañeda very little publishing could be done without government sanction...
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    Castañeda de Palma Baudilio Palma 1930 18 Soledad Trabanino de Andrade José María Reina Andrade 1931 19 Marta Lainfiesta Dorión Jorge Ubico Castañeda...
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  • general Jorge Ubico Castañeda wins the elections and is sworn as president. The Liberal Party joined with the Progressives to nominate Ubico as Andrade's...
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    was released from prison, he rejoined the Army and was President Jorge Ubico Castañeda’s Chief of Police Alberto García Estrada: Second in Command of Matamoros...
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    presidential election was held in Guatemala on 4 July 1944. President Jorge Ubico y Castañeda resigned on 1 July 1944. “For the last two weeks of June, students...
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  • 1936, he wrote a letter of accreditation to the government of Jorge Ubico Castañeda. His superior in the State Department was John Moors Cabot. Des...
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    that Jimmy Morales is the 50th president The authoritarian regime of Jorge Ubico, which persisted since 1931, was overthrown by a revolution known as...
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  • had overthrown Jorge Ubico, the American-backed dictator, after which a junta composed of Francisco Javier Arana, Jacobo Árbenz and Jorge Toriello took...
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  • Guatemala between 6 and 8 February 1931. In the presidential election Jorge Ubico was elected unopposed, after the remaining sector of the old Liberal...
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  • Jorge Ubico y Castañeda’s presidential term was extended to 15 March 1949 by a Constituent Assembly on 11 September 1941. Assumed office 15 March 1943...
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    kilometres (25 mi) a day to reach such markets. In 1931, the dictator General Jorge Ubico came to power, backed by the United States. While an efficient administrator...
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