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    José Arce (15 October 1881 – 27 July 1968) was an Argentine physician, politician and diplomat. He held the position of the President of the United Nations...
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    Republic of Central America from 1825 to 1829. Manuel José Arce was the son of Spaniard Bernardo José de Arce, the Colonial Intendant of the Intendancy of San...
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    consisting of Arce, José Cecilio del Valle, and Tomás O'Horan. Since Arce and Valle were outside the country when the second triumvirate was formed, José Santiago...
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    Morazán leading the Liberals and Manuel José Arce, a former Liberal, leading the Conservatives. Manuel José Arce became the first President of the Federal...
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    Manuel José Arce, but he declined the office. He did serve as senator. From Congress he criticized the increasing conservatism of Arce. In 1826 Arce unconstitutionally...
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  • footballer José Arce (1881–1968), Argentine physician, politician and diplomat Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce (1927–2009), Argentine historian Juan Carlos Arce (born...
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    Central America. In 1825 José del Valle ran for president of the Federal Republic of Central America against Manuel José Arce. Apparently he won the election...
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    2024. "Antes de ser detenido, Juan José Zúñiga sugirió que se trató de un 'autogolpe': "El domingo me reuní con Arce"". infobae (in European Spanish)....
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    Ramón José de Arce y Rebollar (1757 – 1844) was a Spanish churchman who served as Archbishop of Burgos from 1797 to 1801; as Grand Inquisitor of the Spanish...
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    America, appointing Manuel José Arce (1825–1829) as the first president. In 1826, the Federal Government headed by Manuel José Arce attempted to dissolve the...
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    Salvadoran and Central American figures such as José Matías Delgado, Manuel José Arce, and Santiago José Celis. At the beginning of the 19th century, agitation...
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    Retrieved 14 July 2021. "Presidentes de El Salvador – José Napoleón Duarte" [Presidents of El Salvador – José Napoleón Duarte]. Casa Presidencial (in Spanish)...
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    General Eusebio Bracamonte; BGEB) General Manuel José Arce Battalion (Batallón General Manuel José Arce; BGMJA) Group of Social Extermination (Grupo de...
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    1947 Oswaldo Aranha (1894–1960)  Brazil LAS First special Second 1948 José Arce (1881–1968)  Argentina LAS Second special 1948 Herbert Vere Evatt (1894–1965)...
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    Luis Alberto Arce Catacora (Latin American Spanish: [ˈlwis alˈβeɾto ˈaɾse kataˈkoɾa]; born 28 September 1963), often referred to as Lucho, is a Bolivian...
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    (16 mi) northwest of the national capital, San Salvador. It is named after Manuel José Arce. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ciudad Arce. v t e...
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  • Triumvir (1824–1825) Manuel José Arce, Triumvir (1824) José Manuel de la Cerda y Aguilar, Triumvir (1824–1825) Manuel José Arce, President (1825–1829) Mariano...
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    is no longer in official nor governmental use. Español, India, Mestizo. José Joaquín Magón. 18th c Mexico Casta painting. "Spanish and Indian produce...
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    Salvador Cathedral of Guatemala City Guatemala Metropolitan Cathedral of San José Costa Rica Metropolitan Cathedral of Panama City Panama Tegucigalpa Cathedral...
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    by Colonel Nícolas Raoul and Mexican Colonel José Martínez, defeated forces supporting Manuel José Arce on February 24, 1832. Simultaneously, in El Salvador...
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    USCGC Madrona (WAGL/WLB-302) was a U.S. Coast Guard 180 foot seagoing buoy tender. Madrona was built by the Zenith Dredge Company of Duluth, Minnesota...
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    incumbent Luis Arce hampered the government's ability to address a looming financial crisis. Days before the coup, General Juan José Zúñiga declared...
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    leader of the independence movement. Together with his nephew Manuel José Arce, he was among those who issued the first Cry for Independence in Central...
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    Dominican Republic Juan José Flores, Ecuador Manuel José Arce, El Salvador Rafael Carrera, Guatemala José María Morelos, Mexico José Anacleto Ordóñez, Nicaragua...
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  • José Cecilio del Valle received 41 votes, one short of a majority. As a result, a vote in Congress was held between del Valle the liberal Manuel José...
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    America, and was declared a National Monument in 1979. Calle Arce (named after Manuel José Arce, first president of the Federal Republic of Central America)...
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  • José. In 2023, Arce was appointed as manager of Cancún of the Liga de Expansión MX. Arce is the cousin of fellow footballer Eduardo Arce. "Luis Arce Crespo"...
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  • 2019. "José Francisco Cevallos: "Visité a Billy Arce en prisión, vamos a analizar su continuidad"" [José Francisco Cevallos: "I visited Billy Arce in prison...
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    Juan Rafael Bustillo, former Head of the Salvadoran Air Force Manuel José Arce, decorated General, president of the Federal Republic of Central America...
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  • surrendered to Filísola near the city of Gualcince on February 21. Manuel José Arce Vicente Filisola Central American under Mexican rule Larín, Jorge Lardé...
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