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    Manuel Mora Valverde (27 August 1909 – 29 December 1994) was a communist and labor leader in Costa Rica. He was born in San José and helped to found the...
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  • variant of communist thought developed by the Costa Rican politician Manuel Mora Valverde, that he sought to promote a communism different from that imposed...
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    Sonia Zamora. Category:People's Vanguard Party (Costa Rica) politicians Manuel Mora Joaquín Gutiérrez "Communist and Workers' Parties". SolidNet. Retrieved...
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  • of Manuel Mora Valverde. Ferreto Segura and Vargas Carbonell represented a more hard-line position than the older leadership. After the congress Mora Valverde...
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  • movement known as Calderonismo. Manuel Mora Valverde, deputy and leader of the Costa Rican Communist Party. Víctor Manuel Sanabria Martínez, archbishop...
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    plotters tried to enlist Manuel Mora Valverde and his Communist Party of Costa Rica (Partido Comunista de Costa Rica). Mora declined and warned Calderón...
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  • Sancho Castañeda was influenced by leftists in Costa Rica, including Manuel Mora Valverde, the leader of the People's Vanguard Party whom he considered to...
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    and her politics increasingly moved to the left. In 1931, she and Manuel Mora Valverde founded the Costa Rican Communist Party. She was joined by fellow...
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    and is the daughter of Communist leader Eduardo Mora Valverde [es]. She is the niece of Manuel Mora, founder of the country's Communist Party and one...
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  • Death of former President Zail Singh  Costa Rica 1994 1 Death of Manuel Mora Valverde  India 1995 7 Death of former Prime Minister Morarji Desai  United...
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  • influenced by the Catholic social teaching and Christian socialism and Manuel Mora Valverde's Workers and Peasants Block (which precisely it would break with...
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  • la Anexion Hospital Monseñor Sanabria in Puntarenas Hospital Lic Manuel Mora Valverde Hospital de Ciudad Neilly Hospital de San Vito Hospital Dr Tomás...
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    including the Secretary General of the Costa Rican Communist Party Manuel Mora Valverde escaped to exile. Later in 1955 a Nicaraguan-endorsed invasion attempt...
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    write words, he always surrounded himself with lyricists like Salvador Valverde, Antonio Quintero and Rafael de León. Some of his most popular songs are...
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  • Arcadio Montero Monge Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera José Joaquín Mora Porras Manuel Mora Valverde Ricardo Moreno Cañas Rafael Moya Murillo Pedro Muñoz Fonseca...
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    immediate sanctions courts were created. Communist leaders like Manuel Mora Valverde and Carmen Lyra escaped into exile and the Codo del Diablo murders...
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    movement, organized in the Popular Vanguard Party led by congressman Manuel Mora, was allied to Picado's government and contributed to the unrest by deploying...
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    traditional Left represented by Manuel Mora’s Socialist Action Party defended itself arguing that a previous archbishop Victor Manuel Sanabria expressed that...
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    suffers, which led to the founding of the Communist Party in 1931 by Manuel Mora Valverde. This party would lead the banana strike of 1934 against the United...
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    enemy sides José Figueres Ferrer of the National Liberation Army and Manuel Mora Valverde of the Costa Rican Communist Party, established that would be respected...
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  • Alajuelense won the match 4–0. On 4 November 2022, Scott was called up by Amelia Valverde to represent the Costa Rican team in two friendly matches. She made her...
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    2013 Hipólito Mora, Estanislao Beltrán and some land-owners, like a doctor from the community of Tepalcatepec José Manuel Mireles Valverde and Alberto Gutiérrez...
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  • Madison, Sebastián Mora & Albert Torres UEC European Track Championships – Points race, Sebastián Mora GP Miguel Induráin, Alejandro Valverde Stage 3 Volta...
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  • Castro Silva, Gomez Calvo, Redondo, J.M. Aguirre, Herrera Mora, Montero Mora, J.J. Sobrado, Valverde Cooper Delegates: Lara Bustamante, L.D. Tinoco, Castro...
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    Peasants' Bloc. Its original candidate, Manuel Mora Valverde, had to be replaced by the writer Carlos Luis Sáenz since Mora did not have the minimum age of 30...
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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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    1882–ibid., 1967) Manuel Antonio Valverde Olivo Mercedes Octavia Valverde Stéfani María Sofía Valverde Stéfani Manuel Antonio Valverde Stéfani (1906–1976)...
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  • the son of Mateo Mora y Valverde and Lucía Encarnación Fernández y Umaña, who were also parents of the first head of state, Juan Mora Fernández. He got...
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  • appointment of an interim board with iconic figures like Manuel Joaquín Gutiérrez, Eladio Rosabal, Víctor Manuel Ruiz, Claudio Arguedas and Luis Valerio, but it...
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    Jiménez Delgado, 1919–? Rafael Huete Sáenz, 1920–1921 Nicolás Chavarría Mora, 1921–? Tomás Soley Güell, 1923–1928 Juan Rafael Arias Bonilla, ?-1929-1930...
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