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    Romualdo Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno[citation needed] (February 6, 1859 – January 4, 1945) served as president of Costa Rica on three occasions: 1910–1914...
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    end in a coup on 27 April 1870. Jesús Jiménez was the father of three-time President Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno. El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones: Presidentes...
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  • Ricardo Jiménez may refer to: Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno (1859-1945), former President of Costa Rica Ricardo Jiménez (FALN) (born 1956), Puerto Rican nationalist...
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  • Fernández Oreamuno, President of Costa Rica from 1882 to 1885 Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno served as president of Costa Rica on three occasions Oreamuno Canton...
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  • Salvador (1904–1906). During the administration of his brother, Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno (1910–1914), he was First Designate of the Presidency and also...
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  • President (1920–1924) Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, President (1924–1928) Cleto González Víquez, President (1928–1932) Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, President (1932–1936)...
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  • basketball coach Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, son of Jesús Jiménez Zamora; President of Costa Rica (1910–1914, 1924–1928 and 1932–1936) Roberto Jiménez (footballer...
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    List of presidents of the Supreme Court of Costa Rica Rodrigo A. Granados Jiménez (2015). "Presidentes de la República de Costa Rica" (PDF). Infohistoria...
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  • Beatriz Zamora López (1871 – 6 February 1933) was the first wife of Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno and First Lady of Costa Rica during the third and last presidency...
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    Jesús Jiménez Oreamuno 1889............ Cleto González Víquez 1889............ Ezequiel Gutiérrez Iglesias 1889–1890: Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno 1890–1891:...
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  • elections were held in Costa Rica on 7 April 1910. Liberal lawyer Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno was elected for the first time (he would subsequently be re-elected...
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    candidate was Fernández himself three times. The party's candidate Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno was elected president in 1910. A non-elected president member of...
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  • January 3 – Edgar Cayce, American mystic (b. 1877) January 4 – Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, 3-time President of Costa Rica (b. 1859) January 6 Josefa Llanes...
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    General elections were held in Costa Rica on 2 December 1923. Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno of the Republican Party won the presidential election, whilst the...
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    General elections were held in Costa Rica on 14 February 1932. Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno of the National Republican Party won the presidential election...
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    1882, in Cartago, Costa Rica, to Carlos Volio Llorente and Matilde Jiménez Oreamuno. In 1901, he graduated with a baccalaureate in humanities with distinction...
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  • with the Reform Party after Volio's alliance with the liberal Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno of the Republican Party) that would lead to the Costa Rican Communist...
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    in Nicaragua and later with the first Government of President Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno (1910–1914). Liberal returned in Civil and a Democratic way to...
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    named Oreamuno after him. His son-in-law Jesús Jiménez Zamora and his grandson Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno were both Presidents of Costa Rica. Carbonell,...
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    ex president Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno and another around the young doctor and charismatic politician Rafael Angel Calderón Guardia. Jiménez, however, an...
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    inclined towards González Víquez. Don Ricardo Jimenez Oreamuno, as president, had the power to organize the elections. Jiménez promised to make them as transparent...
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    Political offices Preceded by Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno President of Costa Rica 1914-1917 Succeeded by Federico Tinoco Granados...
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  • Ibarra. Fernández finished second again in the 1906 elections. Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno was the party's presidential candidate in 1910. Although Fernández...
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    May 8, 1936 (1936-05-08) – May 8, 1940 (1940-05-08) Preceded by Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno Succeeded by Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia Personal details Born...
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    alternate deputy in Congress and as a personal secretary to President Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno during the same period. He was named Secretary of State in the...
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    and he had eight brothers: Aquiles, Máximo, Emilio, Raúl, Ulises, Luis, Ricardo and Horacio. By the time Acosta was born, his family had relocated from...
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  • ex-president Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno of the social-liberal National Republican Party and ex-priest and ex-military Jorge Volio Jiménez of the leftist...
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    of priest Jorge Volio Jiménez (who became Vice President thanks to an alliance with progressive liberal Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno) and the emergence of...
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  • instructor, human rights activist and author who is critical of Islam. Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno (1859–1945), three times President of Costa Rica. José Figueres...
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    While there was, again, a movement seeking the re-election of Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, he rejected it emphatically arguing that such a thing went against...
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