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    president in 1928. González Víquez was born in Barva, Heredia, on October 13, 1858, as the son of Cleto González Pérez and Aurora Víquez Murillo. He was...
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  • Roman Catholic Church Cleto González Víquez (1858–1937), Costa Rican president Cleto Maule (1931–2013), Italian racing cyclist Cleto Rodríguez, American...
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  • service of indigenous people, and on the other requiring President Cleto González Víquez greater investment and development in the area. He opposed the intervention...
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  • President (1902–1906) Cleto González Víquez, President (1906–1910) Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, President (1910–1914) Alfredo González Flores, President (1914–1917)...
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    General elections were held in Costa Rica on 12 February 1928. Cleto González Víquez of the National Union won the presidential election, whilst the party...
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  • of Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra. Ibarra openly supported candidate Cleto González Víquez. Other candidates were former president Bernardo Soto Alfaro, former...
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  • were held in Costa Rica on 7 April 1910, during the presidency of Cleto González Víquez. This was the last time that indirect elections were held in Costa...
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    Ibarra (1844–1923) 8 May 1902 8 May 1906 National Union 1901 18 Cleto González Víquez (1858–1937) 8 May 1906 8 May 1910 National 1905 First term. 19 Ricardo...
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  • Ortiz [es] as its presidential candidate in 1928, but he was defeated by Cleto González Víquez of the National Union Party. In the 1932 elections, Jiménez Ortiz...
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    Fernández Oreamuno, Bernardo Soto Alfaro, Cleto González Víquez, Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, Alfredo González Flores, Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra, Carlos...
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  • National Party resurfaced, around the presidential candidacy of Cleto González Víquez for the elections of 1905-1906. In the first level election it obtained...
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  • Karakhan, Soviet revolutionary hero, diplomat (b. 1889) September 23 – Cleto González Víquez, 18th and 26th President of Costa Rica (b. 1858) September 22 –...
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  • Costa Rica at the age of 18. Her communication with President Cleto González Víquez allowed her to gain employment working on railroads in Costa Rica...
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    González Flores in 1917. It was drafted by the ex-presidents Bernardo Soto Alfaro, Rafael Iglesias Castro, Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra, Cleto González Víquez...
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  • President against Máximo Fernández Alvarado, Bernardo Soto Alfaro, Cleto González Víquez, and Ezequiel Gutiérrez Iglesias. For the run-off election scheduled...
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  • member of the Association of Spanish Language Academies. CHAIR A Cleto González Víquez. Founder (1923–1937) Víctor Manuel Sanabria Martínez († 1952). Elected;...
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    María Zeledón Brenes, was adopted. In 1906 began the first term of Cleto González Víquez, who expanded the pipe of San José and those of other cities. He...
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    1861-1932 Cleto González Víquez 1906–1910 Vacant since President Oreamuno was unmarried Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno 1910–1914 Vacant since President González was...
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    authoritarianism and without opposition. The secret police created by Cleto González Víquez for internal security was used by Tinoco to repress the opposition...
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    him 11 national and international awards, including the "Orden Cleto González Víquez" of the Council of San José (1997), which also declared him "Hijo...
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  • in Costa Rica. President: Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra until May 8, Cleto González Víquez September 25 - José Figueres Ferrer, President 1948-1949, 1953-1958...
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    Party that had previously ruled with Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra and Cleto González Víquez. Durán was a doctor and was 61 years old, being the oldest of the...
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    Zeledón 1888–1889: Manuel de Jesús Jiménez Oreamuno 1889............ Cleto González Víquez 1889............ Ezequiel Gutiérrez Iglesias 1889–1890: Ricardo...
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    García Succeeded by Cleto González Víquez (second term) In office 8 May 1932 – 8 May 1936 Preceded by Cleto González Víquez (second term) Succeeded by...
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  • May 1902 – 8 May 1906 (1901–1902) Lawyer National Union Party 18 Cleto González Víquez Heredia 8 May 1906 – 8 May 1910 (1905–1906) Lawyer National Party...
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    Cleto González Víquez that voted in favor of dismissing Castro, with a negative vote from the Secretary of Public Safety and son-in-law of González,...
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    Atlañtico River) Chirripó Pacifico River Chirripó River Chorreador Cleto González Víquez Coat of arms of Costa Rica Coen River Colorado River (Costa Rica)...
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    8 May 1906 (1906-05-08) Preceded by Rafael Yglesias Castro Succeeded by Cleto González Víquez Personal details Born (1844-05-10)10 May 1844 Rivas, Nicaragua Died...
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  • volunteers to help transport the injured to San José. President Cleto González Víquez and several government officials also arrived on train. Nine days...
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    CITEREFJeansonne_2012 (help) Cohen, Alex (November 29, 1928). "Don Cleto Gonzales Viquez, President of Costa Rica, in welcoming President Elect Herbert C...
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