• Head of State elections were held in Costa Rica between 3 and 16 February 1833. Manuel Aguilar Chacón, supported by liberal groups from San Jose and Alajuela...
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  • Head of State elections were held in Costa Rica between 1 and 9 April 1835. Braulio Carrillo Colina won using the model of indirect suffrage. At that time...
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  • Head of State elections were held in Costa Rica on 1 January 1829. Juan Mora Fernández was re-elected in his position by the majority of electors. The...
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    elected Costa Rican Vice-President of the Republic presided over the Legislature. In the Costa Rican constitutions of 1859, 1869 and 1871, the role of popularly...
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  • following elections occurred in the year 1833. 1833 Belgian general election 1833 Bahamian general election 1833 Costa Rican Head of State election United...
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  • list of all the heads of state of Costa Rica. The current Constitution establishes that the President of Costa Rica is both head of state and head of government...
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    heads of state of Costa Rica since Central American independence from Spain. From 1824 to 1838 Costa Rica was a state within the Federal Republic of Central...
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    Juan Mora Fernández (category 19th-century Costa Rican people)
    1784 – November 16, 1854) was a Costa Rican teacher and principal who served as Costa Rica's first elected head of state. He was considered a liberal and...
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    sovereign state in Central America which existed from 1823 to 1839/1841. The Federal Republic of Central America was composed of five states: Costa Rica,...
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    Manuel Aguilar Chacón (category 19th-century Costa Rican people)
    1797, San José, Costa Rica – 7 July 1846) was head of state of Costa Rica from April 1837 to March 1838. He was born in San José, Costa Rica, on August...
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