president for life of Guatemala Rafael Carrera started the construction of a massive National Theater that was called "Carrera Theater" in his honor, and...
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José Rafael Carrera y Turcios (24 October 1814 – 14 April 1865) was the president of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865...
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infinita; Carrera, caudillo de Guatemala (in Spanish). Guatemala: Artemis y Edinter. ISBN 978-84-89452-81-7. Grandin, Greg (2000). The blood of Guatemala: a...
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Manuel Francisco Pavón Aycinena (category Rafael Carrera)
to Guatemala in 1837 when Rafael Carrera came to power. On August 6, 1832, Guatemalan Governor Mariano Gálvez issued a decree to build a theater in the...
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Bercián, the Carrera theater was remodeled to celebrate the Discovery of America fourth centennial; the Italian community in Guatemala donated a statue...
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Guatemala City (Spanish: Ciudad de Guatemala), known nationally also as Guate, is the capital and largest city of Guatemala. It is also a municipality...
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José Batres Montúfar (category Rafael Carrera)
was a Guatemalan poet, politician, engineer and military figure. In 1852, Juan Matheu and Manuel Francisco Pavón Aycinena presented Rafael Carrera with...
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president for life of Guatemala Rafael Carrera started the construction of a massive National Theater that was called "Carrera Theater" in his honor, and...
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southeast of Guatemala City by general Rafael Carrera government; it was also known as «Carrera Castle». San José Fort was located where later Guatemalan administrations...
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Manuel Barillas (category Presidents of Guatemala)
presented Rafael Carrera with a plan to build a majestic National Theater, that would be called Carrera Theater in his honor. Once approved, Carrera commissioned...
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Margarita Carrera Molina (16 September 1929 – 31 March 2018) was a Guatemalan philosopher, professor and writer. She was a member of the Academia Guatemalteca...
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The Guatemalan Civil War was a civil war in Guatemala fought from 1960 to 1996 between the government of Guatemala and various leftist rebel groups. The...
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Francisco Morazán (category Rafael Carrera)
to face Carrera, and with them marched to Guatemala. Once positioned, Morazán moved in from the south, striking towards the capital. Carrera pulled most...
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and the Argentine José de San Martín. José Miguel Carrera, the most prominent member of the Carrera family, enjoyed a power base in Santiago; that of...
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Quetzaltenango (redirect from Quetzaltenango, Guatemala)
America. As the union broke up, the army of Rafael Carrera conquered Quetzaltenango making it part of Guatemala. In 1850, the city had a population of approximately...
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the flag of the Republic of Guatemala under Rafael Carrera starting in 1858 and lasted until 1871. was the flag of Guatemala from 1843 to 1851. Graduated...
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himno nacional de Guatemala (in Spanish). Guatemala: Unión tipográfica. Carrera Mejía, Mynor (n.d.). Las Fiestas de Minerva en Guatemala, 1899-1919: El ansia...
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The Guatemala City General Cemetery was built in 1880, during general Justo Rufino Barrios presidency. Ruined by 1917–18 earthquakes, it never recovered...
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Francis Ford Coppola (section Uptown Theater)
Best Resort in Central & South America"); La Lancha in Lago Petén Itzá, Guatemala; Jardín Escondido in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Palazzo Margherita in...
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List of assassinations (redirect from List of assassinations in Guatemala)
Date Victim(s) Assassin(s) Notes 1818 Luis Carrera and his brother Juan José Carrera, independence war heroes attributed to the head of the government...
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Gabino Gaínza (category Presidents of Guatemala)
independence on 15 September 1821 in the Kingdom (Captaincy General) of Guatemala, becoming the first ruler or president "jefe político superior" of a united...
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Guatemala City, 1937 Edificio La Perla, Guatemala City, 1927 Edificio Orriols, Guatemala City Edificio Venus, Guatemala City Hotel Fuentes, Guatemala...
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For instance, between 1837 and 1840, Rafael Carrera, a Conservative peasant rebel leader in Guatemala, waged a successful military campaign against...
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Edith González (section Theater)
2019. Retrieved 9 July 2019. Mabry, Alexander (10 December 2016). "La carrera actoral de Edith González" [The acting career of Edith González]. People...
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Decolonization of the Americas (section Guatemala)
time of Guatemala's withdrawal from the Federal Republic of Central America. Rafael Carrera became President upon the declaration of Guatemala's sovereignty...
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Spanish). Editorial Plus Ultra. p. 105. ISBN 978-950-21-1256-5. Iñigo Carrera, Nicolás (1983). La colonización del Chaco (in Spanish). Centro Editor...
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2008. Ávila, Antonio Ortega (6 July 2005). "Cárdenas se retira de la carrera del PRD a la presidencia de México". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582...
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Technological Manpower by George Louis Payne "ESTUDIO SOBRE LA OFERTA DE CARRERAS DE INGENIERÍA EN CHILE" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-04-11...
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French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont and Dominican actress Maria Montez Barbara Carrera (1945–) Nicaraguan-born American film and television actress Enrique Castillo...
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Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and returned to Cuba to do theater and record several albums. She returned to...
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