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    University of Quito recognized Juan Jose Flores' efforts and bestowed an honorary doctorate on Flores in 1842. Juan José Flores Aramburu was born on 19 July...
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    he is the second-youngest president in the country's history, after Juan José Flores, and the youngest to be elected. Noboa was a member of the National...
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    Captain Salvador Flores, Captain Manuel N. Flores, Lieutenant Nepomuceno Flores, and Private Jose Maria Flores all participated in the Texas Revolution...
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  • analysis Juan José Flores (1800–1864), Venezuelan president and military general Juan Alcocer Flores (born 1955), Mexican politician Juan Gerardo Flores Ramírez...
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    party. Antonio Flores was born in Quito at Carondelet Palace (the presidential residence) while his father, General Juan José Flores, presided over the...
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    during the chaotic first thirty years of Ecuador's existence. General Juan José Flores became the first President of Ecuador, ruling from 1830 to 1834. In...
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    since the independence from Gran Colombia (1830) to the present day. Juan José Flores was the first constitutional president of Ecuador, declaring the separation...
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    General Juan José Flores put himself in contact with the anti-Bolívar and anti-Sucre leader Brigadier-General and the Commanding General of Cauca, José María...
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    Lieutenant-Colonel Fernándo Ayarza revolted against the government of Juan José Flores. The people took the artillery barracks of Guayaquil along with other...
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    Congress for Pichincha Province. He led the opposition to President Juan José Flores, who exiled him to Peru. Rocafuerte returned, and on 20 September 1833...
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    reconquest project prepared in 1846 by the former president of Ecuador, Juan José Flores, who was exiled in France after being dispossessed of power. The project...
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    Venezuelan-born Juan José Flores, who was ultimately deposed. Leaders who followed him included Vicente Rocafuerte; José Joaquín de Olmedo; José María Urbina;...
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    garrison was maintained to occupy the city under the command of Colonel Juan José Flores. In 1823, a new uprising broke out in Pasto under the civilian command...
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    opposition. Although himself a monarchist (like the first President Juan José Flores) who tried to establish a "United Kingdom of the Andes" with the French...
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    rose him above other members of the group. He was the aide-camp of Juan José Flores. In his career he demonstrated his vocation, reaching the degree of...
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  • former president of El Salvador (1999–2004) Juan José Flores, first President of Ecuador José María Flores, governor of Alta California (now California...
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    become president. The president who has served the most terms in office is José María Velasco Ibarra, who served five. In May 2017 Rafael Correa became the...
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  • Turismo) José Daniel Ortiz Flores, Dominican-born American baseball player José Luis Ortiz Irizarry, Puerto Rican-born American baseball player José Luis...
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    general Juan José Flores was designated Prefect of the Ecuador Department. To legitimize his administration to the people of Ecuador, Flores decide to...
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    governor, Guillermo Franco's brother, Juan José Franco, retreated to Guayaquil to help his brother. General Juan José Flores planned to retake Guayaquil by capturing...
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    observed. Floreana (Charles or Santa María) Island – It was named after Juan José Flores, the first President of Ecuador, during whose administration the government...
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    exceptions: some mayors, such as José Curbelo, Ignacio Lopez de Armas and Jose Felix Menchaca, held office several times. Juan Leal Goraz became the first...
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    hope to win has already lost." The José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil is named after him. José Joaquín de Olmedo was a participant...
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    Pataz and Maynas; separating from the Department of La Libertad. Juan José Flores assumed the government of Ecuador again in 1839. His foreign policy...
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    on 5 December 2004. Flores, Juan José (7 December 2004). Flores, Juan José (ed.). "Los tripulantes del Graf Spee". Juan Jose Flores Weblog. Necochea. Buenos...
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    some artillery pieces. Mosquera marched to fight General Juan José Flores, leaving Juan José Uricoechea in charge of the Colombian government. On August...
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  • the State (1835), President (1835–1839) Juan José Flores, President (1839–1843), President (1843–1845) José Joaquín de Olmedo, Head of Provisional Government...
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    José Eloy Alfaro Delgado (25 June 1842 – 28 January 1912) often referred to as "The Old Warrior," was an Ecuadorian politician who served as the President...
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    José María Velasco Ibarra (19 March 1893 – 30 March 1979) was an Ecuadorian politician. He became president of Ecuador five times, in 1934–1935, 1944–1947...
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    of the Liberal Party. He led the revolution that overthrew Juan José Flores, along with José Joaquín de Olmedo and Diego Noboa. He ruled under the Constitution...
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