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Bruno Carranza

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After returning to Costa Rica he practiced both privately and in the State-run Hospital San Juan de Dios. He was inspector general of vaccinations and proto-medicines. He served in
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in 1857. He represented San José in the Constituent Assembly of 1869, although he stepped down soon after his election. Politically he was considered a liberal, sometimes even
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was created, laws outlining personal and religious freedoms were dictated, and a law of guarantees was passed which for the first time in the country's history banned the
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He was later a member of the Grand National Counsel and Plenipotentiary Minister of Costa Rica in El Salvador, where he signed the Carranza-Arbizú Accord.
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on August 8, 1870, he presented his resignation to the Constituent Assembly, which was accepted the next day on August 9. General Guardia succeeded him.
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The principal figure in his administration and author of his policies towards external relations and freedom of creed was the Guatemalan lawyer
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The coup d'état of 27 April 1870 turned him into the head of state with the official title of
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He also worked as a journalist, publishing several newsletters and newspapers such as
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El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones: Presidentes de la República de Costa Rica
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were also regulated and new elections for a Constituent Assembly were held.
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Carranza graduated in medicine from the University of San Carlos in
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and thus became the only official State supplier of alcohol.
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administration. He became the Costa Rican ambassador to
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as a military doctor during the 1856 Campaign against
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He resigned three months later. 14: 903: 832:People from San José, Costa Rica 795: 262: 200:José María Montealegre Fernández 867:19th-century Costa Rican people 321:(war, navy, and public works). 288:Jefe Provisorio de la República 16:President of Costa Rica in 1870 862:Leaders who took power by coup 348: 284:Temporary Head of the Republic 177:Temporary Head of the Republic 153:Gerónima Montealegre Fernández 1: 334: 319:Buenaventura Carazo Alvarado 317:(housing and commerce), and 181:coup d'état of 27 April 1870 23:, the first or paternal 7: 165:José Bruno Carranza Ramírez 116:José Bruno Carranza Ramírez 10: 908: 887:Costa Rican businesspeople 18: 791: 520: 444: 387: 378: 370: 365: 307:Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera 192:Miguel Carranza Fernández 158: 148: 134: 111: 106: 102: 90: 78: 67: 60: 56: 47: 40: 847:Presidents of Costa Rica 324:Due to differences with 311:Joaquín Lizano Gutiérrez 877:Costa Rican journalists 391:Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez 381:President of Costa Rica 326:Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez 257:National Liquor Factory 183:that deposed President 175:(albeit with the title 97:Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez 62:President of Costa Rica 872:Costa Rican physicians 341:Bruno Carranza Ramírez 198:, sister of President 802:Costa Rica portal 315:Rafael Gallegos Sáenz 300:Secretarías de Estado 892:Costa Rican liberals 753:Rodríguez Echeverría 374:Jesús Jiménez Zamora 196:Gerónima Montealegre 144:San José, Costa Rica 129:San José, Costa Rica 85:Jesús Jiménez Zamora 452:Juan Mora Fernández 366:Political offices 210:Studies and career 809: 808: 743:Calderón Fournier 608:Rodríguez Zeledón 397: 396: 388:Succeeded by 190:His parents were 162: 161: 899: 882:Male journalists 800: 799: 798: 678:Calderón Guardia 668:Jiménez Oreamuno 658:Jiménez Oreamuno 628:Jiménez Oreamuno 538:Juan Mora Porras 423: 416: 409: 400: 399: 371:Preceded by 363: 362: 357: 352: 298:. 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Index

Spanish name
surname

President of Costa Rica
Jesús Jiménez Zamora
Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez
San José, Costa Rica
Gerónima Montealegre Fernández
President
Costa Rica
coup d'état of 27 April 1870
Jesús Jiménez
Miguel Carranza Fernández
Gerónima Montealegre
José María Montealegre Fernández
Madeleine Stowe
Guatemala
Nicaragua
William Walker
cholera
Irazú
National Liquor Factory
Mora Porras
El Salvador
anti-clerical
Limón
death penalty
Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera
Joaquín Lizano Gutiérrez
Rafael Gallegos Sáenz

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