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    Revolution." It was Rafael Zaldívar who introduced reforms that paved the way for cultivation on large scale. Under the Zaldívar administration, virgin...
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  • Adolfo Zaldívar, Chilean politician Ambrosio Zaldívar, Cuban Paralympic athlete 400 meters Andrés Zaldívar, Chilean politician Ángel Zaldívar, Mexican...
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    José Andrés Rafael Zaldívar Larraín, (born March 18, 1936) popularly known as El Chico Zaldívar ("Short Zaldívar"), is a prominent Chilean Christian Democrat...
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  • Presidential elections were held in El Salvador on 4 June 1876. Rafael Zaldívar ran unopposed and was elected by the legislature. "Elections and Events...
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    González to resign. In the subsequent June 1876 presidential election, Rafael Zaldívar was elected as president of El Salvador. On 28 February 1885, Barrios...
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    General Francisco Menéndez in a coup d'état which overthrew President Rafael Zaldívar and installed Menéndez as president of El Salvador. During the coup...
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    re-elected: Doroteo Vasconcelos, Francisco Dueñas, Santiago González, Rafael Zaldívar, Maximiliano Hernández Martínez, and Bukele. The vice president of...
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    Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar (born Rubén Zaldívar; January 16, 1901 – August 6, 1973) was a Cuban military officer and politician who served as the elected...
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    the presidency of Rafael Zaldívar, a group of businessmen and the president's family contributed funds for building the Sara Zaldivar Asylum for Indigents...
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  • gold coins with an "E" engraved. In 1883, under the presidency of Dr. Rafael Zaldívar, the First Monetary Law was adopted using "peso" as a monetary unit...
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  • González San Rafael, San Miguel – Rafael Zaldívar, President of El Salvador San Rafael Cedros – Rafael Zaldívar San Rafael Obrajuelo – Rafael Zaldívar San Ramón...
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    election rigged in his favor. He was the first civilian president since Rafael Zaldívar was deposed by the military in 1885. During his presidency, Araujo...
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    Rafael Zaldívar Office vacant (30 November 1877 – 1 January 1884) 10 General Adán Mora (?–?) 1 January 1884 14 May 1885 1 year, 133 days Army Rafael Zaldívar...
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    but it also was harmful to the population of the area. President Dr. Rafael Zaldívar ruled many laws on February 26, 1881. Ejido communal lands remain in...
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    Salvador. On October 9, 1883, on the initiative of Guzmán, president Rafael Zaldívar opened the National Museum of El Salvador, to display the national...
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  • voted to dissolve the union on 29 November 1898. From 1898 to 1903, Rafael Zaldívar, the former President of El Salvador from 1876 to 1885, attempted to...
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    of El Salvador from 6 April 1884 to 21 August 1884 while President Rafael Zaldívar was on an official visit to Europe. Guirola resigned from the legislature...
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    President (1876) Rafael Zaldívar, President (1876–1885) Francisco Menéndez, President (1885–1890) Carlos Ezeta, President (1890–1894) Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez...
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    3 April. Zaldívar attempted to make peace with Cruz after the battle but he rejected the peace offer. Peace was agreed upon after Zaldívar was overthrown...
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    Political offices Preceded by Rafael Zaldívar President of El Salvador 1885–1890 Succeeded by Carlos Ezeta...
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    Rafael Zaldívar resigned on 14 May 1885. Upon his resignation, Figueroa became Provisional President. He appointed a cabinet consisting of Dr. Rafael...
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  • represented in the Senate by Juan Antonio Coloma Correa (UDI) and Andrés Zaldívar Larraín (PDC) as part of the 10th senatorial constituency (Maule-North)...
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  • in El Salvador since 1821: 1885 Salvadoran coup d'état – President Rafael Zaldívar was overthrown by General Francisco Menéndez on 22 June 1885. 1890...
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  • 26 – Richard Jordan Gatling, American inventor (b. 1818) March 2 – Rafael Zaldívar, former President of El Salvador (b. 1834) March 3 – Robert Sanford...
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    Rafael Zaldívar...
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  • d'état in 1871. Later, in 1879, at the initiative of then president Rafael Zaldívar, the current National Anthem of El Salvador would be created by Cañas...
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    intellectual activity, he was sent to Paris by order of the president Rafael Zaldívar. Gavidia had a large cultural heritage and was able to find a place...
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  • with Guatemala. 2 March – Rafael Zaldívar, politician (b. 1834) 21 March – Carlos Ezeta, politician (b. 1852) "Rafael Zaldívar" (in Spanish). Royal Spanish...
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    San Juan Nonualco, its naming was considered a tribute for President Rafael Zaldívar, and performed during his tenure. On March 30 of the same year, residents...
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    participated in a revolution which overthrew Salvadoran President Rafael Zaldívar, and after which, he was elected as a deputy to the Legislative Assembly...
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