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    Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Juan Manuel Gálvez) (IATA: RTB, ICAO: MHRO) is an international airport located...
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  • Juan Manuel Gálvez Durón (10 June 1887 – 20 August 1972) was President of Honduras from 1 January 1949 until 5 December 1954. His election, for the National...
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  • artist Juan Gálvez (bishop) (died 1507), Spanish Roman Catholic prelate Juan Manuel Gálvez (1887–1972), president of Honduras Juan Manuel Gálvez International...
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    5,070 as of census 2001. It is also the location of the island's Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport. The first records indicating permanent English...
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    his power. General Carias nominated his ex-minister of war (1933), Juan Manuel Gálvez as a presidential candidate for the National Party. On the other hand...
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  • road racing cyclist José Gálvez Estévez, Spanish footballer Juan Gálvez (racing driver), Argentine racing driver Juan Manuel Gálvez (1889-1972), President...
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    power. The National Party nominated Carías's choice for president, Juan Manuel Gálvez, who had been minister of war since 1933. Exiled opposition figures...
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  • Medina Gamboa were arrested on charges of money laundering at the Juan Manuel Gálvez de Roatan Airport, after they were found to be carrying $37,000 in...
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  • del Valle Nora Gúnera de Melgar Juan Francisco de Molina Francisco Ferrera Carlos Roberto Flores Juan Manuel Gálvez Policarpo Paz García Mariano Garrigó...
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    assumed presidential authority on 16 November 1954 while President Juan Manuel Gálvez was out of the country seeking medical attention. In December, citing...
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