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  1. Juan Rafael Mora Porras (San José, 8 febbraio 1814 – Puntarenas, 8 settembre 1860) è stato un politico costaricano. Biografia. Vicepresidente della Costa Rica dal 1847, ne fu eletto presidente nel 1849. Nel 1856 incitò la popolazione a combattere contro l'avventuriero William Walker; in tale guerra ebbe luogo la celebre vicenda di Juan ...

  2. Juan Rafael Mora Porras, llamado Don Juanito (San José, 8 de febrero de 1814-Puntarenas, 30 de septiembre de 1860) fue un comerciante y político costarricense, y el 2.° presidente de la República de Costa Rica durante tres periodos consecutivos.

  3. Juan Rafael Mora Porras (8 February 1814, San José, Costa Rica – 30 September 1860) was President of Costa Rica from 1849 to 1859. Life and career.

  4. The Second Battle of Rivas occurred on 11 April 1856 between Costa Rican militia under General Juan Rafael Mora Porras and the Nicaraguan forces of American mercenary William Walker. The lesser known First Battle of Rivas took place on the 29 June 1855 between Walker's forces and the forces of the Chamorro government of Nicaragua.

    • Costa Rican victory, William Walker was forced to leave the country.
  5. Mora Porrás, Juan Rafael (1814–1860)Juan Rafael Mora Porrás (b. 8 February 1814; d. 30 September 1860), president of Costa Rica (1849–1859). Mora is best remembered for his leading role in defeating the filibuster William Walker in the National Campaign of 1856.

  6. National Border Route 1856, whose official name is Ruta Juan Rafael Mora Porras (Juan Rafael Mora Porras route), and is also known as trocha fronteriza (border track), is an abandoned dirt road in Costa Rica on the south bank of the San Juan River. Description

  7. Juan Rafael Mora Porras General elections were held in Costa Rica between 2 and 9 December 1849. [1] They were the first presidential elections after the Reformed Constitution of 1848 created the title of "President".