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Benjamín and Zeledón
* 1912 – U. S. forces defeat Nicaraguan rebels under the command of Benjamín Zeledón at the Battle of Coyotepe Hill.
Liberal Gen. Benjamín Zeledón died that year on October 4 when United States Marines recaptured Fort Coyotepe and the city of Masaya from rebels during the Battle of Coyotepe Hill.
He encountered fierce opposition from General Benjamín Zeledón, Mena's chief Lieutenant, and the region ’ s population, whose animosity had been inflamed by anti-American rhetoric.

Benjamín and born
Later on that year, his second son, Benjamín Rafael Juliá, was born.
Ricardo Benjamín Salinas Pliego ( born 1956 ) is a Mexican businessman and one of Forbes World's Richest People since 2000.
He was born in Santiago, the son of Benjamín Montero and of Eugenia Rodríguez.
Benjamín Rausseo Rodríguez ( born January 26, 1961 ) is a Venezuelan artist, stand-up comedian and career humorist best known for his character Er Conde del Guácharo ( translation: " Da Count of Guacharo ").
Benjamín Rausseo was born into poverty in the rural community of Musipán in the state of Monagas.
Molina was born in Bayamon Puerto Rico to Gladys Matta and Benjamín Molina, and attended Bayamon's Vega Alta High School.
Héctor Benjamín Alterio Onorato ( born September 21, 1929 in Buenos Aires ) is an Argentine theatre, film and television actor, well known both in Argentina and Spain.
Benjamín Mayorga Mora ( born 15 October 1966 ), otherwise known as " El Indio " ( The Indian ) or simply as " Mincho ", was a Costa Rican soccer player back in the 1980s and 1990s.

Benjamín and La
* 1991: La mujer de Benjamín Leandro

Benjamín and .
* January 25 – Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, Chilean historian ( b. 1831 )
He had three children, Benjamín Bolívar Gauthier, Santiago Hernández Bolívar, and Claudio Bolívar Taraja.
These economists continued to shape the economies of their respective countries, and include people like Mexico's Francisco Gil Díaz, Fernando Sanchez Ugarte, Carlos Isoard y Viesca, Argentina's Adolfo Diz, Roque Benjamín Fernández, Carlos Alfredo Rodríguez, Fernando de Santibañez and Ricardo Lopez Murphy as well as others in Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, Costa Rica, and Panama.
Céspedes would have been inspired by the Chilean flag as a way of honoring the efforts of Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna on behalf of Chile to achieve independence of Cuba after the Spanish defeat in the Chincha Islands War.
Despite this new approach, their definition of a Basque is still open to interpretation, with both Roberto López Ufarte and Benjamín being overlooked despite having Basque parents.
Reports from the PGR and El Universal state that while in prison, Osiel Cárdenas and Benjamín Arellano Félix, from the Tijuana Cartel, formed an alliance.
After moving it to its current location in Arlegui street, the Palacio Carrasco became a Library Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, public library of the commune, while working as center for events, art exhibitions, and cultural workshops.
As commander of Sonora's forces, Obregón won the respect of many revolutionaries who had fought under Madero in 1910 – 11, most notably Benjamín G. Hill.
Obregón's Sonoran forces were augmented by troops under General Benjamín G. Hill and the Zapatistas led by Gildardo Magaña and Genovevo de la O.
* J. Benjamín Torres, ed., Pedro Albizu Campos.
During the 1994 event, Germán Silva recovered from a wrong turn seven-tenths of a mile before the finish that put him temporarily in second place 40 yards behind Benjamín Paredes.
The Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport ( TUC / SANT ) is the city's airport ( though located east of the city, in the neighboring department of Cruz Alta ) serving over 290, 000 passengers a year.
His greatest success, the song " Zaraza ", said to refer to a Gypsy woman he was in love with at that time, was in fact an adapted version of a Uruguayan tango written in 1929 by Benjamín Alfonso Tagle Lara.
The Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport have regular flights to Buenos Aires and Santa Cruz de la Sierra, and receives almost 300, 000 passengers every year.
* Benjamín Rausseo ( a. k. a. Er Conde del Guácharo ), television comedian
Novelists such as Benjamín Jarnés, Rosa Chacel, Francisco Ayala, and Ramón J. Sender were equally experimental and academic.

Zeledón and .
Words by José María Zeledón Brenes: were added in 1900.
In Costa Rica, it passes through Liberia, San José, Cartago, Pérez Zeledón, Palmares, Neily, before crossing into Panama at Paso Canoas.
José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón was President of Costa Rica from 1890 to 1894.
José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón died on 30 November 1917.
Rodríguez's parents were Sebastián Rodríguez Mora and Francisca Zeledón Aguilar.
In 1912 he self-published a larger work on color nomenclature, Color Standards and Color Nomenclature, financed using money from his friend and colleague José Castulo Zeledón of Costa Rica.
The university also has 10 regional offices located throughout Costa Rica: San José, Grecia, Palmares, Puntarenas, Cañas, Santa Cruz, Guápiles, Limón, Pérez Zeledón and Paso Canoas.
He reached the winter championship in 2009 as head coach of Brujas FC, currently he is the head coach of Municipal Pérez Zeledón.
* Zeledón R ( 1981 ) El Triatoma dimidiata ( Latreille, 1811 ) y su relación con la enfermedad de Chagas.
* T. ryckmani Zeledón & Ponce, 1972
In order to finance the construction of a theatre fit for name " National Theatre ", the President of Costa Rica, José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón decided to place a tax on coffee, then the principal export product.
General Zeledón, on the other hand, refused to surrender, holding Coyotepe and Barranca.
Zeledón was ultimately defeated in Masaya, where the Nicaraguan Army and the American Marines neutralized the rebels.

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