José Arce (15 October 1881 – 27 July 1968) was an Argentine physician, politician and diplomat. He held the position of the President of the United Nations...
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Republic of Central America from 1825 to 1829. Manuel José Arce was the son of Spaniard Bernardo José de Arce, the Colonial Intendant of the Intendancy of San...
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1825, during which, liberal politician Manuel José Arce was elected as the country's first president. Arce subsequently aligned himself with the country's...
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Morazán leading the Liberals and Manuel José Arce, a former Liberal, leading the Conservatives. Manuel José Arce became the first President of the Federal...
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Salvadoran and Central American figures such as José Matías Delgado, Manuel José Arce, and Santiago José Celis. At the beginning of the 19th century, agitation...
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2024. "Antes de ser detenido, Juan José Zúñiga sugirió que se trató de un 'autogolpe': "El domingo me reuní con Arce"". infobae (in European Spanish)....
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Francisco Morazán (redirect from José Francisco Morazán Quezada)
America, appointing Manuel José Arce (1825–1829) as the first president. In 1826, the Federal Government headed by Manuel José Arce attempted to dissolve the...
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Ramón José de Arce y Rebollar (1757 – 1844) was a Spanish churchman who served as Archbishop of Burgos from 1797 to 1801; as Grand Inquisitor of the Spanish...
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footballer José Arce (1881–1968), Argentine physician, politician and diplomat Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce (1927–2009), Argentine historian Juan Carlos Arce (born...
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Vicente Filisola and the Salvadoran forces led by Antonio Jose Cañas and Manuel José de Arce. On February 7, Mexican Troops Fought Against the Salvadoran...
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Manuel José Arce, but he declined the office. He did serve as senator. From Congress he criticized the increasing conservatism of Arce. In 1826 Arce unconstitutionally...
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(16 mi) northwest of the national capital, San Salvador. It is named after Manuel José Arce. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ciudad Arce. v t e...
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leader of the movement for independence. Together with his nephew Manuel José Arce he was among those who issued the first Cry for Independence in Central...
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de El Salvador – Presbítero y Doctor José Matías Delgado" [Presidents of El Salvador – Presbyter and Doctor José Matías Delgado]. casapres.gob (in Spanish)...
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Central America. In 1825 José del Valle ran for president of the Federal Republic of Central America against Manuel José Arce. Apparently he won the election...
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Luis Alberto Arce Catacora (Latin American Spanish: [ˈlwis alˈβeɾto ˈaɾse kataˈkoɾa]; born 28 September 1963), often referred to as Lucho, is a Bolivian...
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1947 Oswaldo Aranha (1894–1960) Brazil LAS First special Second 1948 José Arce (1881–1968) Argentina LAS Second special 1948 Herbert Vere Evatt (1894–1965)...
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General Eusebio Bracamonte; BGEB) General Manuel José Arce Battalion (Batallón General Manuel José Arce; BGMJA) Group of Social Extermination (Grupo de...
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José Cecilio del Valle received 41 votes, one short of a majority. As a result, a vote in Congress was held between del Valle the liberal Manuel José...
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incumbent Luis Arce hampered the government's ability to address a looming financial crisis. Days before the coup, General Juan José Zúñiga declared...
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is no longer in official nor governmental use. Español, India, Mestizo. José Joaquín Magón. 18th c Mexico Casta painting. "Spanish and Indian produce...
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Juan Rafael Bustillo, former Head of the Salvadoran Air Force Manuel José Arce, decorated General, president of the Federal Republic of Central America...
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Salvador Cathedral of Guatemala City Guatemala Metropolitan Cathedral of San José Costa Rica Metropolitan Cathedral of Panama City Panama Tegucigalpa Cathedral...
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USCGC Madrona (redirect from Salvadoran ship General Manuel José Arce (BL-01))
USCGC Madrona (WAGL/WLB-302) was a U.S. Coast Guard 180 foot seagoing buoy tender. Madrona was built by the Zenith Dredge Company of Duluth, Minnesota...
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Villacorta sent 500 troops to help federal President General Manuel José Arce suppress a rebellion in Nicaragua. On April 20, 1825, he introduced the...
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Triumvir (1824–1825) Manuel José Arce, Triumvir (1824) José Manuel de la Cerda y Aguilar, Triumvir (1824–1825) Manuel José Arce, President (1825–1829) Mariano...
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evacuated the city, under the command of Colonel Antonio José Cañas; General Manuel José Arce was carried in a bunk, due to his serious illness. In the...
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José Rafael Barquero Arce (27 October 1931 – 29 November 2020) was a Costa Rican Roman Catholic bishop. Barquero Arce was born in Costa Rica and was ordained...
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Dominican Republic Juan José Flores, Ecuador Manuel José Arce, El Salvador Rafael Carrera, Guatemala José María Morelos, Mexico José Anacleto Ordóñez, Nicaragua...
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by Colonel Nícolas Raoul and Mexican Colonel José Martínez, defeated forces supporting Manuel José Arce on February 24, 1832. Simultaneously, in El Salvador...
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