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    Ramón Corral Verdugo (January 10, 1854 – November 10, 1912) was a Mexican politician who served as the Vice President of Mexico under President Porfirio...
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  • Ramón Corral Ávila (born 8 December 1946) is a Mexican lawyer and politician affiliated with the National Action Party. He served as Senator of the LVIII...
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    political godfather in France, the also banished Ramón Corral. On March 1, Uruchurtu met with Corral. Upon completion of his assignment, the Sonoran acquired...
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    vice president in 1906, choosing Ramón Corral. Rather than managing political succession, Díaz marginalized Corral, keeping him away from decision-making...
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  • American journalist Pablo Corral (born 1992), Chilean footballer Pablo Corral Embade (born 1972), Spanish Paralympic swimmer Ramón Corral (1854–1912), Vice President...
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    candidate for the presidency, and was re-elected with 100% of the vote. Ramón Corral became the first Mexican vice president in decades, and the first elected...
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    following the resignations of President Porfirio Díaz and Vice President Ramón Corral. He previously served as Secretary of Foreign Affairs for one month during...
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    death, Luz Corral's marriage to Villa was challenged in court twice, and both times it was upheld as valid. Together, Villa and Luz Corral had one child...
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    The gunfight at the O.K. Corral pitted lawmen against members of a loosely organized group of cattle rustlers and horse thieves called the Cowboys. While...
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    exhibition was inaugurated on September 2. Díaz's Minister of the Interior, Ramón Corral ceremonially laid the first stone of a new penitentiary. On Sunday, September...
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    for the United States. After the Electoral College declared Díaz and Ramón Corral victors in the 1910 elections, Serdán is reported to have said, "Do not...
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    intelligence in the assigned conditions. Due to a visit by Vice President Ramón Corral, a dance was organized at the Government Palace. There Fierro met María...
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    instead demanded the resignation of President Díaz and Vice-president Ramón Corral. Madero then attended a meeting with the other revolutionary leaders –...
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    Rebollar Succeeded by Ramón Corral Governor of the Federal District In office 3 January 1903 – 2 May 1911 Preceded by Ramón Corral Succeeded by Samuel García...
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    Aquiles Serdán Plutarco Elías Calles Lázaro Cárdenas José Yves Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio...
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    without a clear successor. In response, Díaz ran in the 1904 election with Corral as running mate, winning. "Verba Iuris - la palabra del Derecho". Archived...
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    Aquiles Serdán Plutarco Elías Calles Lázaro Cárdenas José Yves Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio...
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    Aquiles Serdán Plutarco Elías Calles Lázaro Cárdenas José Yves Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio...
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    Revolution. The treaty stipulated that Díaz, as well as his vice president Ramón Corral, were to step down by the end of May, and that he was to be replaced...
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    Diaz. Porfirio once again introduced his candidacy as president, and Ramón Corral was chosen as vice president . The popularity of Reyes at the national...
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    Ramón Corral's initial series of biographical newspaper articles on Cajemé appeared in Sonora's official state newspaper, La Constitución (Corral, 1887)...
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    how to deal with Porfirio Díaz and Vice President Ramón Corral. Madero favored having Díaz and Corral resign, with Francisco León de la Barra serving as...
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    in the former estate of General Francisco Villa and his widow, María Luz Corral de Villa. The Villa Museum and its extensive collection of memorabilia of...
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    Aquiles Serdán Plutarco Elías Calles Lázaro Cárdenas José Yves Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio...
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    Ramona, María de Jesús, María de la Luz, Jovita and Matilde. Centeno, Ramón I. (2018). "Zapata reactivado: Una visión žižekiana del Centenario de la...
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    ensured that upon the resignation of President Díaz and Vice President Ramón Corral, Francisco León de la Barra, then the Foreign Secretary, would assume...
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  • Aquiles Serdán Plutarco Elías Calles Lázaro Cárdenas José Yves Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio...
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    1910. He resigned during his 7th term after the triumph of the Mexican Revolution. 1888 1892 1896 1900 1904 Vice President Ramón Corral (since 1904) 1910...
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    Aquiles Serdán Plutarco Elías Calles Lázaro Cárdenas José Yves Limantour Ramón Corral Francisco León de la Barra Félix Díaz Velasco Bernardo Reyes Eufemio...
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    Rebollar: August 8, 1896 Guillermo de Landa y Escandon: October 8, 1900 Ramón Corral: December 8, 1900 Guillermo de Landa y Escandon: January 3, 1903 (2nd...
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