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22 apr 2024 · Benito Juárez (born March 21, 1806, San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, Mexico—died July 18, 1872, Mexico City) was a national hero and president of Mexico (1861–72), who for three years (1864–67) fought against foreign occupation under the emperor Maximilian and who sought constitutional reforms to create a democratic federal republic.
2 giorni fa · Benito Juárez, Quintana Roo, Mexico: Opened: 1975: Hub for: Viva Aerobus: Focus city for: Volaris Magnicharters: Time zone: EST : Elevation AMSL: 6 m / 20 ft: Coordinates: Website: www.asur.com.mx: Map
6 giorni fa · Díaz' former law professor, Benito Juárez became president at the start of the Reform War Juan Álvarez was elected president in October 1855 and his administration inaugurated what would come to be known as La Reforma an unprecedented attempt to pass through progressive constitutional reforms for Mexico culminating in the ...
- Manuel González Flores
- None (1884-1904), Ramón Corral (1904-1911, position reestablished)
25 apr 2024 · Uno de los acontecimientos más importantes en la historia de México ha sido la instauración de las Leyes de Reforma, proclamadas el 6 de septiembre de 1860 por el Presidente Benito Juárez, pues estas marcaron un precedente en la forma en la que la política del país era manejada, pues como es conocido, anterior a éstas, la ...
5 giorni fa · Benito Juárez National Park is located 5 km (3.1 mi) to the north of Oaxaca within the municipal limits of San Felipe del Agua and Donaji, Oaxaca, and San Andres Huayapan of the central district. It was designated as a national park under a presidential decree, in 1937.
30 apr 2024 · Battle of Puebla, (May 5, 1862), battle fought at Puebla, Mexico, between the army of the liberal government headed by Benito Juárez and the French forces sent by Napoleon III to establish a French satellite state in Mexico. The battle, which ended in a Mexican victory, is celebrated in the.
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28 apr 2024 · In 1888, the city was renamed Juárez in honor of Benito Juárez, a prominent Mexican statesman and president. Vibrant Cultural Mix. Juárez boasts a diverse population, with influences from Mexico, the United States, and numerous other countries.