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    Doctor Manuel Enrique Araujo (12 October 1865 – 9 February 1913) was a Salvadoran politician and physician who served as president of El Salvador from...
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    and the Teatro Nacional de El Salvador were built in 1911 during Manuel Enrique Araujo's presidency. In 1917, an earthquake during an eruption of the nearby...
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  • Manuel Enrique Araujo was elected president through a popular election, receiving 182,964 votes. The election was rigged heavily in favor of Araujo,...
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    before the death of Manuel Enrique Araujo, a family 'dynasty' would begin. The Meléndez-Quiñonez Dynasty lasted 18 years until Arturo Araujo became President...
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    relative of Manuel Enrique Araujo. Pachita Tennant Mejía de Pike, who is familiar with the history of Salvadoran families, says that the Araujo family mostly...
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  • Mena, Enrique (11 May 2003). "A 90 años del magnicidio Doctor Manuel Enrique Araujo" [90 Years after the Assassination of Doctor Manuel Enrique Araujo]. Vértice...
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    which aligned with the United States' Cold War interests. Dr. Manuel Enrique Araujo became president of El Salvador on 1 March 1911. He was president...
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    1911, however, he lost both elections to Fernando Figueroa and Manuel Enrique Araujo, respectively. Luis Alonso Barahona was born in 1867. On 17 May...
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    Batista Oliveira de Araujo, Brazilian politician Luís Araújo (1949–2023), Chief of Staff of the Portuguese Air Force Manuel Enrique Araujo (1865–1913), President...
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    Presidencial" is the current location of the president's offices, No. 5500 Manuel Enrique Araujo Highway (known as Calle a Santa Tecla), Colonia San Benito, San...
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    When President Manuel Enrique Araujo was killed in 1913, many hypotheses were advanced for the political motive of his murder. Araujo's administration...
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    Romero Bosque's presidency, Arturo Araujo, an engineer and coffee planter who was a distant relative of Manuel Enrique Araujo, and Maximiliano Hernández Martínez...
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  • (FRCA) was formed of the five Central American intendancies under General Manuel José Arce. The intendancies became states under the FRCA. In 1832, Anastasio...
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    to decorate the tomb of Manuel Enrique Araujo, the President of El Salvador between 1911 and 1913, and presented by Araujo's family on 26 November 1942...
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  • limited by, Mejicanos at north, La Mascota Creek, and The Alameda Manuel Enrique Araujo on the south, 25th Avenue North on the East, and West by the Picacho...
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    President Manuel Enrique Araujo was assassinated in San Salvador. As Araujo's vice president, Onofre Durán Santillana, had resigned prior to Araujo's assassination...
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  • following lists events that happened in 1913 in El Salvador. President: Manuel Enrique Araujo (until 9 February), Carlos Meléndez Ramírez (starting 9 February)...
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  • Prime Minister of Spain November 12, 1912 Madrid  Spain Manuel Pardiñas Manuel Enrique Araujo President of El Salvador February 9, 1913 San Salvador  El...
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  • between the workers and oligarchs boiled over in 1913, when president Manuel Enrique Araujo was assassinated by coffee farmers. This assassination led to a...
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    “Pantheon of Great Men” in 1913, after the burial of the president Manuel Enrique Araujo, but over time it ended up being known as “The Distinguished Citizens”...
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  • following lists events that happened in 1912 in El Salvador. President: Manuel Enrique Araujo Vice President: Onofre Durán 27 May – The current Flag of El Salvador...
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    D.C. His term expired on 1 March 1911 and he was succeeded by Manuel Enrique Araujo, his vice president during his term in office. Figueroa was the...
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  • (starting 1 March) Vice President: Calixto Velado (until 1 March), Manuel Enrique Araujo (starting 1 March) January – Voters in El Salvador voted for Fernando...
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  •  35. "José Santos Guardiola (1816-1862)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Biblioteca Enrique Bolaños. Retrieved 23 April 2024. Nicolescu, Nicolae C. (2006). Enciclopedia...
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  • National Guard of El Salvador was founded in 1912 by President Dr. Manuel Enrique Araujo as a branch of the Salvadoran Army for policing rural areas. The...
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  • President (1903–1907) Fernando Figueroa, President (1907–1911) Manuel Enrique Araujo, President (1911–1913) Carlos Meléndez Ramirez, Provisional President...
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  • Archived from the original on 2019-04-24. Retrieved 2015-08-25. Délano, Manuel (27 December 2009). "Veneno para un magnicidio". El País. Elpais.com. Archived...
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  • Fernando Figueroa (until 1 March), Manuel Enrique Araujo (starting 1 March) Vice President: Manuel Enrique Araujo (until 1 March), Onofre Durán (starting...
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    government of Manuel Enrique Araujo, who enjoyed support among intellectuals and seemed committed to a policy encouraging science and the arts. Araujo tried to...
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    Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (Spanish pronunciation: [enˈrike miˈɣel iˈɣlesjas ˈpɾejsleɾ]; born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He...
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