José Desiderio Valverde Pérez (1822 – December 22, 1903) was a Dominican military figure and politician. He served as the 7th president of the Dominican...
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of province. Valverde was the birthplace of former President of the Republic from July 1857 to August 1858, General José Desiderio Valverde, for whom this...
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recipient José Desiderio Valverde (1822–1903), Dominican military figure and politician Look up desiderio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Desiderio Tello...
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government, rose up against the Báez government under the leadership of José Desiderio Valverde, accusing him of speculating against him with tobacco and hard...
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journalist, author of the Act of Independence of Central America José Desiderio Valverde Pérez, Spanish soldier to the rank of general, served with distinction...
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they installed a provisional government in Santiago chaired by José Desiderio Valverde. Although they received the support of almost all the populations...
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Spanish woman) and priest and author, the mulatto Father Antonio Sánchez-Valverde. Pablo was raised by a French silversmith (a factor that generated a deep...
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centuries: Dominican President José Desiderio Valverde and Bolivian Presidents Pedro José Domingo de Guerra and Jose Gutierrez Guerra. Pizarro's third...
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Cibaenian origin. Among the most important are local generals José Desiderio Valverde and José Antonio Salcedo, who were responsible for the restoration of...
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people of Santiago gave him, of which the government was headed by José Desiderio Valverde. Although they did not coincide in frontal combat, the revolution...
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