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They had two girls, Berta and Rosa (*official records of this marriage were destroyed in the earthquake of Cartago in 1910). He served as Minister of War from 1890-4. Iglesias and Rosa were divorced due to family pressure, and he married Manuela Petronila de la Trinidad Rodríguez Alvarado, daughter
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Iglesias established a system of emergency health care in the provinces. In 1895, Congress approved a measure to create a board of medicine, surgery and pharmacy, composed of all the doctors, surgeons and pharmacists that had been nationally certified. In 1902, he established the pharmaceutical
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In 1894, at the age of 33, Iglesias was elected president by a majority of 23,000, and his election was marked with by largest voter turnout to date. Upon his election, he made official visits to Paris and London. He had an audience with
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who served two terms, 1847–1849 and 1866–1868. Iglesias traveled to the United States and to Europe to further his education. He also studied law at the
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He tried to amend the constitution to allow for a third term, but was defeated. He ran for president again in 1909 and 1913, but was never re-elected.
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Rafael Iglesias Castro - Carlos Calvo Gamboa, Ministerio de Cultura, Juventud y Deportes, Direccion de Publicaciones, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1980
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He was born to Demetrio Iglesias Llorente and Eudoxia Castro Fernandez, whose father was also president, the "Founder of the Republic"
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Rafael Iglesias appeared on Costa Rican paper money in the former denomination of 5 colones. This edition was first printed in 1968.
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Hearing of its rich natural resources, Iglesias closed the penal colony that was there, and decreed the island a nature preserve.
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Iglesias died in San Jose in 1924, and was buried in the Cementerio General de San Jose.
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presented by a French company under the auspices of Frederic Aubrey. He established the
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Personal Testimony - Berta Flores Iglesias, Iris Flores Schirmer, Fernando Flores Banuet
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In 1981 he was awarded the title of "Benemerito de la Patria" for his years of service.
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Also, Rafael Iglesias appeared on Costa Rica postal stamps, in different editions.
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El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones: Presidentes de la República de Costa Rica
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Civil Registry, sons identity numbers: 100530897; 100396213; 101520266.
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Rosa Banuet Ross, Manuela Petronila de la Trinidad Rodríguez Alvarado
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Iglesias was the first president to send a scientific expedition to
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Iglesias still kept his hand in politics, and served, in 1919, as
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In addition, he set up a department of sanitation in the city.
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He got married in a civil ceremony to Rosa Banuet Ross in
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He completed the construction of a national theater (
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Rafael Yglesias Castro
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President of Costa Rica
José Joaquín Rodríguez
Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra
San José
Costa Rica
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