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    Manuel Aguilar Chacón (12 August 1797, San José, Costa Rica – 7 July 1846) was head of state of Costa Rica from April 1837 to March 1838. He was born...
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  • Manuel Aguilar y Bustamante (1750–1819), Salvadorian ecclesiastic Manuel Aguilar Chacón (1797–1846), head of state of Costa Rica from April 1837 to March...
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  • Manuel Aguilar Chacón (1797–1846), head of state of Costa Rica, elected in 1837 Oscar Baylón Chacón (1929–2020), Mexican politician Peter R. Chacon (1925–2014)...
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  • Head of State elections were held in Costa Rica in 1837. Manuel Aguilar Chacón was elected over Braulio Carrillo Colina using the model of indirect suffrage...
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  • elections were held in Costa Rica between 3 and 16 February 1833. Manuel Aguilar Chacón, supported by liberal groups from San Jose and Alajuela, obtained...
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    list of notable people who were born in or have lived in San José. Manuel Aguilar Chacón, former head of state of Costa Rica Randall Arauz, environmentalist...
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    Masís. He first married Teresa Aguilar Guzmán (who died in 1899), granddaughter of then head of state Manuel Aguilar Chacón, and on November 4, 1900, he...
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    – George Shillibeer, English coachbuilder (d. 1866) August 12 – Manuel Aguilar Chacón, Costa Rican head of state (d. 1846) August 13 – Horatio Chriesman...
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    Mora Fernández (1784–1854) March–April 1837 Liberal Provisional. 5 Manuel Aguilar Chacón (1797–1846) 1837–1838 Liberal Deposed in a coup d'état. 6 Braulio...
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  • of State (1835–1837) Juan Mora Fernández, Head of State (1837) Manuel Aguilar Chacón, Head of State (1837–1838) Braulio Carrillo Colina, Head of State...
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    Carrillo, Guardia and Tinoco who led coups against other liberals Manuel Aguilar Chacón, Castro Madriz and Alfredo González Flores respectively. One of...
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    volcanoes in Costa Rica Topic outline of Costa Rica Luis Alberto Monge Manuel Aguilar Chacón Mar Caribe Mario Echandi Jiménez Matina River Miguel Ángel Rodríguez...
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    stopped. One more win, and Olivares met Chacón in the second installment of their trilogy, this time with Chacón as the WBC's world Featherweight champion...
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    Coat of arms of Costa Rica Incumbent Rodrigo Arias Sánchez since 1 May 2022 Term length One year Inaugural holder Manuel Aguilar Chacón Formation 1824...
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    Rosario Paiz, and also grandson of Vicente González Chacón and Josefa Paiz Cordón. Chacón's aunt, Cleta Chacón became his adopted mother. He married Josefina...
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  • influenced by the Catholic social teaching and Christian socialism and Manuel Mora Valverde's Workers and Peasants Block (which precisely it would break...
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  • Jordi Aguilar as Cliente Concesionario María Alfonsa Rosso as Carmina Álex de Lucas as Mensajero Tarta Cristina Alarcón as Lorena-Vendedora Manuel Gancedo...
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    1830 as a new Court was elected according to constitutional reform Manuel Aguilar Chacón Elected in 1830, declined José Sacasa y Méndez 1830–1831 Elected...
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    federalist candidate Manuel Aguilar Chacón in the elections of 1837, Aguilar being a convinced supporter of the Federal Republic. Aguilar wins, but Carrillo...
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  • Beirute, (actor) Armando Calvo, (actor) Braulio Castillo, (actor) Iris Chacón, (vedette/actress) Chayanne, (singer/actor) Mapita Cortés, (actress) Mapy...
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  • Hurtado de Corcuera Diego Fajardo Chacón Sabiniano Manrique de Lara Diego de Salcedo Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz Manuel de León Juan de Vargas Hurtado...
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  • Political offices Preceded by Braulio Carrillo Colina Head of State of Costa Rica March–April 1837 Succeeded by Manuel Aguilar Chacón...
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  • Colina 16 42.11 Juan José Lara 11 28.95 Manuel Aguilar Chacón 6 15.79 Joaquín Iglesias 3 7.89 Manuel Fernández Chacón [es] 1 2.63 Agustín Gutiérrez y Lizaurzábal [es]...
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  • Guillermo Orea as Don Jose Luz María Aguilar as Amada Carlos Monden as Juan Manuel Lilia Michel as Carolina Estela Chacón as Fedora Carmen Cortés as Nachita...
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  • Roberto Suazo Córdova Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés Miguel R. Dávila Francisco de Aguilar Dionisio de Herrera José Azcona del Hoyo José Cecilio del Valle Nora Gúnera...
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    Lazaro Chacón was forced to resign after having a stroke. By that time, Guatemala was in the midst of the Great Depression and bankrupt; Chacón's successor...
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    Chacón (1879–1927) and the marriage produced 12 children. Rodolfo Elías Calles (1900–1965), governor of Sonora 1931–34; Plutarco Elías Calles Chacón("Aco")...
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  • Catania as Nora Tovar de García Iglesias July Furlong as Cristina Estela Chacón as Lili Molnar/Esther Tere Grobois as Diana Enrique del Castillo as Lic...
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  • de Jerez Antonio Mairena Diego El Cigala Enrique El Mellizo Antonio Chacon Manuel Torre Enrique El Granaino Pepe de Lucía Estrella Morente Lola Flores...
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    1677          : Antonio de Medina Chacón y Ponce de León (interim) 1677–1678: Diego de Portugal 1678–1679: Antonio de Medina Chacón y Ponce de León 1679–1681:...
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