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- Barrundia is a valley and muni****lity located in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain. It includes the village of Guevara (Gebara)...
- José Francisco Barrundia y Cepeda (May 12, 1787, Guatemala City – August 4, 1854, New York City) was a liberal Central American politician. From June...
- Juan Martín Barrundia Flores (17 December 1845 – 28 August 1890) was a military officer and liberal politician from Guatemala. He was the son of the influential...
- forces of Honduran leader Francisco Morazán and Guatemalan José Francisco Barrundia invaded Guatemala and reached San Sur, where they executed Chúa Alvarez...
- continuing to accuse him of betraying the liberal cause. Juan Barrundia [es], José Francisco Barrundia's brother, opposed the federal government and was one of...
- events, the General ran the country dictatorially, until senator Juan Barrundia took over on June 25, 1829. After overthrowing the previous government...
- legislative ****embly concerning the capture and death of General J. Martín Barrundia (Report) (in Spanish and English). Guatemala: Secretaría de Relaciones...
- Commander George Cook Reiter, became nationally known as the result of the Barrundia Affair. Reiter was the senior U.S. naval officer present at the port of...
- Preceded by Juan Barrundia Chief of State of Guatemala 1829–1831 Succeeded by Gregorio Márquez Preceded by Governing Junta Chief of State of Los Altos...
- (1825–1829) Mariano Beltranena y Llano, Interim President (1829) José Francisco Barrundia, Interim President (1829–1830) Francisco Morazán, President (1830–1834...