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Ponce Vaides was born in a
wealthy upper-class
family in Cobán, Alta Verapaz. His
father was
Mariano Ponce Contreras, his
mother Victoria Vaides Arrivillaga...
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Vaide (Livonian: Vaid) is a
village in
Kolka Parish,
Talsi Muni****lity in the
Courland region of Latvia. It is one of the
remaining twelve Livonian villages...
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appointed Federico Ponce Vaides leader of a three-person
junta which would lead the
provisional government. A few days later,
Ponce Vaides persuaded the Congress...
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Javier Arana after overthrowing the
military regime of Juan
Federico Ponce Vaides, who had
temporarily taken over from
ousted dictator Jorge Ubico. He was...
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appointed a three-person
junta led by
General Federico Ponce Vaides to
succeed him.
Although Ponce Vaides initially promised to hold free elections, when the congress...
- army
factions loyal to
Ponce Vaides. On
October 20, the next day,
Ponce Vaides surrendered unconditionally.
Ponce Vaides was
allowed to
leave the country...
- Piñeda,
Major General Eduardo Villagrán Ariza, and
General Federico Ponce Vaides. The
three generals promised to
convene the
national ****embly to hold an...
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plantation workers. His
chosen replacement,
General Juan
Federico Ponce Vaides, was
forced out of
office on 20
October 1944 by a coup d'état led by Major...
- fled to Mexico,
transferring powers to his
First Deputy, Federico
Ponce Vaides.
Presidential elections were held on 4 July 1944,
which declared Ponce as...
- Arana's
forces during the 1944
uprising against President Federico Ponce Vaides. This
began the
Guatemalan Revolution and the
introduction of representative...