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    The Guardia Mora (English: Moorish Guard), officially the Guardia de Su Excelencia el Generalísimo (The Guards of His Excellency the Generalissmo) was...
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    Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia (March 8, 1900 – June 9, 1970) was a Costa Rican medical doctor and politician, who served as President from 1940 to 1944...
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    Generalísimo), was activated, which included a mounted squadron (the Guardia Mora) which was first raised from surplus personnel of the Regulares. After...
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  • the Tiradores de Ifni garrisoned the Canary Islands, while a mounted Guardia Mora ("Moorish Guard") undertook ceremonial duties in Madrid. The Legion and...
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  • born in San Jose, the son of Rafael Ángel Calderón Muñoz and Ana Maria Guardia Mora. He was married three times, first in 1937 with Leticia G.H.G. Bernini...
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    Singapore Army used for special operations. Slovenian Guards Unit Guardia Real Guardia Mora "Old Guard of Castille" Honor Guard Battalion and Regimental Band...
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    independent honour guard the serves the air force. From 1937 to 1956, the Guardia Mora served as the mounted guard of honour for Francoist Spain, part of a...
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    "with all the pomp and ceremony worthy of royalty (including the exotic Guardia Mora)". In Burgos he promulgated the Law of August 8, 1939, modifying the...
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    of Africa (Spain) Tiradores de Ifni, a similar force raised in Ifni Guardia Mora Goumier Spanish Legion Mohamed Meziane Bueno 1990, p. 41. Bueno 1990...
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    of the Filibuster War, Juan Rafael Mora Porras, as well as sought to erase his memory of Costa Rican history, Guardia on the contrary had been Morista himself...
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    He married twice: in 1840 to Ana Maria Mora (1819–1854), sister of the previous President Juan Rafael Mora (1849–1859), and in 1858 to Sofía Matilde...
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    opposition candidate Otilio Ulate over the ruling party's Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia had been achieved by fraud. This triggered an armed uprising led by José...
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    San José was a 64-gun, three-masted galleon of the Spanish Armada de la Guardia de la Carrera de las Indias. It was launched in 1698 and sank in battle...
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  • research/jfk/releases. archives.gov. Mora was well acquainted with Marion Davis Berdecio (65-58515) and her husband, Roberto Guardia Berdecio. "From Sucre to the...
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  • Medem retract their interviews, accusing him of presenting the Spanish Guardia Civil and police forces as torturers and ETA and their followers as victims...
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  • Lourdes María Victoria Mariana Garza Mariana Levy Mariana Seoane Maribel Guardia Mary Jiménez Mon Laferte Natalia Lafourcade Nati Cano Ninel Conde Niurka...
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    older sister, in 2009, Sofía started her education at the Escuela Infantil Guardia Real, the daycare for the children of the Spanish Royal Guard. On 13 September...
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    Angel Calderón Guardia in the 1940 Costa Rican general election. Calderón's alliance with the Communist Party of Costa Rica led by Manuel Mora and the Catholic...
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    Alvarado (war, navy, and public works). Due to differences with Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez on August 8, 1870, he presented his resignation to the Constituent...
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    returned to Costa Rica after the Second World War sparked. The Calderón Guardia government declared war on Germany and brought all Costa Rican citizens...
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    occurred on 11 April 1856 between Costa Rican militia under General Juan Rafael Mora Porras and the Nicaraguan forces of American mercenary William Walker. The...
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    President Guardia, intended to encourage Costa Ricans in the event of war: Lleras's lyrics were forgotten after the events regarding President Guardia. In 1879...
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    "Llano Grande", after the surrounding area, then renamed "Aeropuerto Tomas Guardia," and finally honor Quirós for his work for the province of Guanacaste...
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  • Hospital Nacional de Niños, built in 1961 Hospital Dr Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia, built in 1946 (rebuilt in 1990 and 2015) Centro Nacional de Rehabilitación...
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    Presidency, elected annually by the Legislature. In 1881 President Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez replaced the system of two Designates to the Presidency with...
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  • Mendez, Fernando Fournier Acuna, Manuel Freer Jimenez, Ruben Esquivel de la Guardia, Felix Roberto Cortes Noriega Delegates: Alfredo Volio Mata, Fernando Pinto...
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  • Melguizo Rodolfo Valdéz as Marcelo Ríos Claudia Moreno as Leticia "Lety" César Mora as Luis Armando Gutiérrez as Lobo Guerrero Carlos Duplat as Pedro Juan Mazuera...
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  • Miguel de Bonilla y Laya-Bolívar Roberto Brenes Mesén Francisco Calderón Guardia Rafael Calderón Muñoz Joaquín Bernardo Calvo Rosales Rodrigo Alberto Carazo...
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    Guillermo Guardia (15.) Enrique Díaz (16.) Álvaro Solano (17.) Miguel Simpson-Lacey (18.) Luis Galagarza (22.) Alejandro González Alvaro Sanabria Mora Andrés...
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    first performance took place on 11 June 1852, when President Juan Rafael Mora Porras received the delegations from the United States and Great Britain...
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