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    Francisco Ferrera (29 January 1794 – 10 April 1851) was a president of Honduras. He was born in San Juan de Flores, Honduras. Ferrera joined the guerrerista...
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  • Francisco Rodriguez, better known as Francisco 'Pipin' Ferreras (born January 18, 1962) is a Cuban free-diver known for his achievements in deep free...
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    January 1839. After a period of instability, conservative General Francisco Ferrera became the first elected president of the country for a two-year term...
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  • Guatemalans and Salvadorans. While on the part of Honduras, General Francisco Ferrera, who became chief of the army of his country, invaded El Salvador...
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  • cross-country skier Dennis Ferrera (born 1980), Honduran footballer Emilio Ferrera (born 1967), Belgian footballer and manager Francisco Ferrera (1794–1851), president...
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  • Yannick Ferrera y Caro (born 24 September 1980) is a Belgian professional football manager and former player. In his early twenties, Ferrera enjoyed a...
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    captured and assassinated. Some of Malespin's closest allies were Francisco Ferrera in Honduras as well as Juan Lindo, both conservatives. He was supported...
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  • doi:10.1007/s11916-007-0214-4. PMID 17894922. S2CID 28038437. Mercado, Francisco; Ferrera, David; Fernandes-Magalhaes, Roberto; Peláez, Irene; Barjola, Paloma...
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    El Salvador. The Governments of El Salvador and Honduras, led by Francisco Ferrera, then put blame for their internal unrest on the Nicaraguan liberals...
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  • (1839) Francisco Zelaya y Ayes, Acting President (1839–1841) Francisco Ferrera, President (1841–1842) Council of Ministers, (1843) Francisco Ferrera, President...
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