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    José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón (6 January 1837 – 30 November 1917) was President of Costa Rica from 1890 to 1894. Rodríguez was born on 6 January 1837...
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  • Zeledón or Zeledon may refer to: José Castulo Zeledón (1846–1923), Costa Rican ornithologist José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón, President of Costa Rica from...
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    The letters of Benjamín Zeledón, written before his death in combat (Spanish) La saga heroica de Benjamín Zeledón, by José Aníbal Gallegos (La Prensa...
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    incomplete. Carlos Durán Cartín was acting president 1889–1890. 15 José Rodríguez Zeledón (1837–1917) 8 May 1890 8 May 1894 Constitutional 1889 16 Rafael...
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  • Pérez Zeledón is the nineteenth canton of the province of San José in Costa Rica, located in the Brunca region. The capital city of the canton is San Isidro...
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    President (1882–1885) Bernardo Soto Alfaro, President (1885–1890) José Rodríguez Zeledón, President (1890–1894) Rafael Yglesias Castro, President (1894–1902)...
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  • Rican political party, emerged during the government of President José Rodríguez Zeledón. It was the first ideological party founded in Costa Rica. Its full...
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  • José Guillermo Rodríguez (born 1960), Puerto Rican politician José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón (1837–1917), president of Costa Rica José R. Rodríguez (born...
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    married Manuela Petronila de la Trinidad Rodríguez Alvarado, daughter of President José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón (1890-1894). She was a private woman, and...
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  • liberal hegemony only broke briefly with the government of Vicente Herrera Zeledón (who however had been elected by the liberals) who ruled de facto for just...
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    (2003-12-01). "Primera Dama de la República: Leila Rodríguez, servidora a tiempo completo". La Nación (San José). Retrieved 2016-07-29. "American Girl and Costa...
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  • which allied with the supporters of the government of President José Rodríguez Zeledón to defeat the Catholic Union; however, a few months later the governor...
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  • Carlos Santos Clubs in San José Province: Herediano Pérez Zeledón Saprissa Sporting Santa Ana Herediano Santa Ana Pérez Zeledón Saprissa Sporting The Apertura...
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  • Alajuelense Javier Liendo - Pérez Zeledón Esteban Espíndola López – Saprissa Adrián Mahía – Saprissa Diego Joaquín País – Pérez Zeledón, Cartaginés, San Carlos...
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    liberal line happened in the 1889 Costa Rican general election when José Rodríguez Zeledón, endorsed by the Catholic Church, managed to defeat liberal Ascensión...
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    Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica (1966-1967). He married Estrella Zeledón Lizano in San José on April 16, 1947. The couple had five children: Rodrigo Alberto...
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  • withdraw from power rather than violently contesting his loss to José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón in the 1889 election. It was given its longer name in 2016,...
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  • Alberto Carazo Zeledón Kevin Casas Zamora Florencio del Castillo Ricardo Castro Beeche Ramón Castro y Ramírez Alberto Cañas Escalante José Joaquín Chaverri...
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    President Rodríguez's dissolution of Congress Ramón Carranza Ramírez 1892–1894 Interim Manuel Vicente Jiménez Oreamuno 1894–1898 José Rodríguez Zeledón 1898–1902...
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    Lizano Gutiérrez 1890–1894 1) José Rodríguez Zeledón; 2) Carlos Durán Cartín; 3) Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra 1894–1898 1) Juan José Ulloa Giralt (resigned in...
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  • Santos Clubs in San José Province: Pérez Zeledón Saprissa Sporting Santa Ana Santa Ana Pérez Zeledón Saprissa Sporting Molina Salas, José Pablo. "Legacy Irazú...
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    suitable for name "National Theatre", the President of Costa Rica, José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón decided to place a tax on coffee, then the principal export...
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  • Walker Rodríguez, Elías Valenciano, Marco Mora, Miguel Zeledón, Carlos Silva, Manuel Cantillo, Claudio Gómez, Rafael Campos, José Rodríguez and Alfredo...
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  • president Bernardo Soto Alfaro but lost the elections before José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón. Soto and several members of the Army considered rejecting the...
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  • Antonio Moyano (1972–73) Orlando de León (1974) Odir Jacques (1978) Marvin Rodríguez (1979–80) Odir Jacques (1981–82) Antonio Moyano (1984) Odir Jacques (1985–86)...
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    Ibarra 1886............ José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón 1887–1888: Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra 1888............ Pedro Pérez Zeledón 1888–1889: Manuel de Jesús...
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  • dismissed by Pérez Zeledón. In January 2014 he joined second division AS Puma Generaleña, with whom he won promotion to the top tier. Rodríguez has made nine...
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  • 1993 by Law 7345. The prize's name is in homage to writer Manuel González Zeledón (1864–1936), who wrote under the nom-de-plume "Magón". It has been awarded...
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  • The Church responded by endorsing its own candidate; lawyer José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón of the Democratic Constitutional Party. The liberals, including...
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    Fernández José Figueres Ferrer José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón José Joaquín Trejos Fernández José María Alfaro Zamora José María Castro Madriz José María Figueres...
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