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Mario José
Echandi Jiménez (17 June 1915 – 30 July 2011) was the 33rd
President of
Costa Rica,
serving from 1958 to 1962.
Mario Echandi was a
career diplomat...
- Figueres' cabinets.
Afterwards he ran for
president in 1958, but lost to
Mario Echandi Jiménez. He ran
again in 1962,
against the
defeated 1948
leader Dr Rafael...
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Fidel Castro declared Cuba a
socialist state,
Costa Rican President Mario Echandi ended diplomatic relations with Cuba
through Executive Decree Number 2...
- 348 km (216 mi) long. The
border in its
present state is
demarcated by the
Echandi-Fernandez
Treaty of 1941. The
border between the two
countries runs between...
- also
occupied the cage at the time). In 2006,
Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Echandi (who was then the
Costa Rican Environmental Minister)
became lost in the...
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Carlos Manuel Echandi Lahmann (October 20, 1900 –
August 23, 1938) was a
Costa Rican surgeon murdered by Beltrán Cortés.
Prior to
killing Echandi, Cortés also...
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Cerro Echandi is a
mountain in
Bocas del Toro
Province of
western Panama and in Limón of
southwest Costa Rica, on the
border with
Costa Rica. It is part...
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known for the
murders of the
physicians Ricardo Moreno Cañas and
Carlos Echandi. He is one of the most
famous former prisoners of San
Lucas Island. Beltrán...
- 1958 that its
candidate Mario Echandi would win the election,
thanks in part to Calderon's support. Even when
Echandi and
Ulate were
enemies of Calderon...
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Fournier returned to
Costa Rica in 1958, when he was nine
years old.
Mario Echandi Jiménez (president 1958–1962) was
elected that year and he
allowed the...