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    Arturo Araujo Fajardo (1878 – December 1, 1967) was the president of El Salvador from March 1, 1931, to December 2, 1931. He was overthrown in a military...
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    Australian singer Arturo Araujo (born 1967), Colombian Artist Heriberto Araújo (born 1983), Spanish journalist and writer Mia Araujo (born 1986), Argentine-American...
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    death of Manuel Enrique Araujo, a family 'dynasty' would begin. The Meléndez-Quiñonez Dynasty lasted 18 years until Arturo Araujo became President. In 1931...
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    democratically elected president, Arturo Araujo, was overthrown in a military coup d'état on 2 December 1931. The military appointed Araujo's vice president, Brigadier...
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    candidate Arturo Araujo, who selected Martínez to serve as his vice president and later minister of defense. After the Salvadoran military overthrew Araujo in...
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    coup d'état occurred on 2 December 1931. The coup overthrew President Arturo Araujo and led to the establishment of the Civic Directory. The coup began...
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    presidency of Pío Romero Bosque. Gómez Zárate's primary opponent was Arturo Araujo, an engineer, coffee planter, and rancher of the Labor Party who promised...
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    General elections were held in El Salvador on 11 and 13 January 1931. Arturo Araujo won the presidential elections running on a Labor Party-National Republican...
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    President Jorge Meléndez, and in 1930 announced free elections, in which Arturo Araujo came to power on 1 March 1931, in what was considered the country's...
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    democratization of the country with its first free elections in 1931, won by Arturo Araujo.[citation needed] "Presidentes de El Salvador – Doctor Pío Romero Bosque"...
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