Juan Bosch may refer to: Juan Bosch (politician) (1909–2001), Dominican politician and the first democratically elected president of the Dominican Republic...
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Juan Emilio Bosch y Gaviño (30 June 1909 – 1 November 2001) was a Dominican politician, historian, writer, essayist, educator, and the first democratically...
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Puente Juan Bosch is a bridge crossing the Ozama River in the city of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It is named after former president Juan Bosch. Piron...
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party in the Dominican Republic. Founded in 1973 by former president Juan Bosch, the party, along with the Dominican Revolutionary Party (referred to...
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husband, former President and Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) founder, Juan Bosch. Quidiello was born on April 29, 1915, in Santiago de Cuba. She attended...
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dictatorship of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo ruled until his assassination in 1961. Juan Bosch was elected president in 1962 but was deposed in a military coup in 1963...
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military supporters of the overthrown democratically elected president Juan Bosch ousted the militarily installed president Donald Reid Cabral from office...
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members of the Bosch cast, including Gregory Scott Cummins as Crate, Troy Evans as Barrel, Jamie Hector as Detective Jerry Edgar, DaJuan Johnson as Detective...
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took place on 25 September 1963 against President Juan Bosch in the Dominican Republic. Juan Bosch had been the first democratically elected president...
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Juan Bosch is a Santo Domingo Metro station on Line 1. It was open on 22 January 2009 as part of the inaugural section of Line 1 between Mamá Tingó and...
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(Partido de la Liberación Dominicana, or PLD), although party founder Juan Bosch was also sworn in as president in 1963 after the first democratic elections...
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by several Dominican expatriated exiles living in Havana, Cuba, led by Juan Bosch. It was then established in the Dominican Republic on 5 July 1961. It...
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historian Juan Nekai Babauta, former governor of the Northern Mariana Islands Juan Borges Mateos (born 1966), Cuban chess player Juan Bosch, first 'cleanly'...
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(IATA: AZS, ICAO: MDCY), also called Aeropuerto Internacional Presidente Juan Bosch (AISA), is an international airport that opened on 6 November 2006, serving...
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1961, Peña Gómez became a supporter of Juan Bosch, then leader of the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD). Bosch won the presidential elections of 1962...
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president Juan Bosch of the Dominican Revolutionary Party, supporters of his constitutional reforms were excluded from the elections, although Bosch himself...
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after demonstrations against him. In 1947, Dominican exiles, including Juan Bosch, had concentrated in Cuba. With the approval and support of Cuba's government...
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Juan Luis Bosch Gutiérrez is a Guatemalan businessman, a grandson of Spanish-born businessman Juan Bautista Gutiérrez as well as a son of Alfonso Bosch...
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opposed the communist, socialist, and social democratic tendencies of Juan Bosch, the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) and the Dominican Liberation...
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surname Bosch include: Anabel Bosch (1976-2009), Filipino singer and poet Jacques Bosch (1825-1895), Catalan guitarist and song composer Jimmy Bosch (b. c...
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established after the coup that overthrew the democratically elected Juan Bosch on September 25, 1963. Headed by General Imbert Barrera, Luis Amiamo Tio...
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the military coup which ousted the government of Dominican President Juan Bosch in 1963, replacing it with a triumvirate. Wessin was also a key figure...
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ex-president Mejía. The Dominican Revolutionary Party was founded mainly by Juan Bosch, Juan Isidro Jimenes Grullón, and Rafael Mainardi Reyna, among other Trujillo-era...
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1974; Spanish: El asesino está entre los trece) The Killer Wore Gloves (Juan Bosch, 1974; Spanish: La Muerte llama a las diez / Death Calls at Ten) a.k.a...
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Republic after the Triumvirate of 1963 created after the coup that overthrew Juan Bosch fell apart. Brutal repression tactics by the military to eliminate rebels...
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When she was a young girl she would hear the name of her uncle Juan Bosch (uncle Juan) mentioned discreetly by many of her relatives. Over time her uncle...
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Rafael Bonnelly and Balaguer went into exile in New York and Puerto Rico. Juan Bosch was elected president in 1962 in the country's first free election. He...
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by the political enmity between Duvalier and Dominican president Juan Bosch. Bosch, a leftist, provided asylum and support to Haitian exiles who had...
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assassination in 1961 the city was renamed back to Santo Domingo. In 1962, Juan Bosch was elected to the presidency. He was overthrown seven months later, resulting...
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generally regarded to be the first free elections in the country's history. Juan Bosch of the democratic socialist Dominican Revolutionary Party won the presidential...
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