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Miguel Ángel Juárez
Celman (September 29, 1844 –
April 14, 1909) was the
President of
Argentina from 1886
until his
resignation in 1890. His
career was...
- had put
forward Juárez
Celman as his successor, who was his brother-in-law. However,
Celman distanced himself from Roca.
Celman's government was ultimately...
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presidency of
Miguel Juárez
Celman (of the
National Autonomist Party).
Though it
failed in its main goals, the
revolution forced Celman's resignation (who would...
- Juárez
Celman Department is a
department of Córdoba
Province in Argentina. The
provincial subdivision has a po****tion of
about 55,348
inhabitants in an...
- ↓Argentina
Centennial Directors Rosas Urquiza Mitre Sarmiento Avellaneda Roca
Celman Roca
Alcorta │ 1810 │ 1820 │ 1830 │ 1840 │ 1850 │ 1860 │ 1870 │ 1880 │ 1890...
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President Miguel Juárez
Celman in the
Revolution of the Park (Revolución del Parque).
Eventually a
compromise was
reached with Juárez
Celman's government. Hardliners...
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brought to justice.
Meanwhile Celman is at
liberty to
enjoy the
comfort of his farm and no one
thinks to
punish him." Juárez
Celman was, however, eventually...
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architect Norbert Maillart in 1889,
during the
presidency of
Miguel Juárez
Celman, but the
Baring crisis of 1890
paralyzed the
start of
construction for almost...
- owners. In 1886,
Miguel Juárez
Celman became president after Roca was
constitutionally disqualified from re-election;
Celman attempted to
reduce Roca's control...
- was held on 11
April to
choose the
president of Argentina.
Miguel Juárez
Celman was
elected president.
Confident of his
authority following six
years of...