Saturnino Bográn Bonilla and Gertrudis Barahona Leiva. He was a member of a prominent and wealthy political family. The last name "Bográn" derives from...
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Francisco Bográn Barahona (1852 – 7 December 1926) was acting President of Honduras from 5 October 1919 to 1 February 1920. He was the brother of previous...
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The following Honduran presidents lived in this house: General Luis Bográn Barahona, General Ponciano Leiva Madrid, General Domingo Vásquez Toruño, Doctor...
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disfavor with Barrios and was forced to resign. His successor, General Luis Bográn, survived in office until 1891 when General Ponciano Leiva (who had ruled...
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Juan Ángel Arias Boquín Miguel Paz Barahona Francisco Bertrand Elizabeth Azcona Bocock Francisco Bográn Luis Bográn Policarpo Bonilla Manuel Bonilla Francisco...
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Pro-Secretary) (LIBRE) Linda Donaire (2nd Pro-Secretary) (LIBRE) Juan Barahona (Alternate Secretary) (LIBRE) Silvia Ayala (Alternate Secretary) (LIBRE)...
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Colonia Ideal, Barrio Morazán, Colonia Modelo, and further out Colonia Bográn, Colonia El Carmen, and Colonia Los Laureles. Includes the road to the airport...
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Honduras ordered to place in the provisional presidency Doctor Francisco Bográn Barahona, who took office on October 5 and summoned the people to hold general...
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interest. Moreover, in the late 1800s, actors such as Ponciano Leiva and Luis Bogran made efforts to conform an institution which reflected their ideology...
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(1910–1912) Belisario Porras Barahona, President (1912–1916) Ramón Maximiliano Valdés, President (1916–1918) Ciro Luis Urriola, Acting President (1918)...
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Pan-American Union's Montevideo conference, Miguel Paz Barahona, Augusto Coello and Luis Bográn signed the Inter-American Convention on the Nationality...
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Ministers — 19 October 1883 30 November 1883 42 days Council of Ministers 11 Luis Bográn (1849–1895) 1883 1887 30 November 1883 30 November 1891 8 years Conservative...
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States ambassador helped install an interim government headed by Francisco Bográn, who promised to hold free elections. General López Gutiérrez, who now controlled...
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Banegas Colón PL Mario Alexander Barahona Martínez Francisco Morazán PN Víctor Hugo Barnica Copán PN Samuel Enrique Bográn Cortés PN José Rosario Bonano...
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