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Ortega was defeated by Violeta Barrios de Chamorro in the 1990 presidential election, but he remained an important figure in Nicaraguan opposition politics, gradually moderating in his political position from Marxism-Leninism to democratic socialism.
* Other-Garífuna, descended from Black Africans and indigenous peoples from St. Vincent's, live mainly in Livingston and Puerto Barrios, and other blacks and mulattos ; Asians, mostly of Chinese descent, and also a growing Koreans in Guatemala and in nearby Mixco, currently numbering about 10, 000.
Boats run several times a day from Puerto Barrios, and twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays from Punta Gorda, Belize.
However, due to collusion between boat owners, the fares are much higher than passage from Puerto Barrios.
Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras agreed to reform the Central American Union, but then Salvadoran President Zaldivar decided to withdraw from the Union, and sent envoys to Mexico to join in an alliance to overthrow Barrios.
José María Reina Barrios ( December 24, 1854, San Marcos – February 8, 1898 ) was President of Guatemala from 15 March 1892 through 8 February 1898.
By the time Cabrera assumed the presidency, there had been repeated efforts to construct a railroad from the major port of Puerto Barrios to the capital, Guatemala City.
Members of the Revolutionary Government Junta, from left to right: Mario Ricardo Vargas, Raúl Leoni, Valmore Rodríguez, Rómulo Betancourt, Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, Edmundo Fernández and Gonzalo Barrios.
Notable names from the winning roster include Lucas Barrios, Mario Götze, Neven Subotić, Mats Hummels, Robert Lewandowski, Shinji Kagawa, Łukasz Piszczek, Jakub Błaszczykowski, Kevin Großkreutz, Ivan Perišić, and İlkay Gündoğan.
Following the 2011 resignation of Jarrett Barrios from the GLAAD presidency, Mike Thompson served as interim president until the announcement of Herndon Graddick, previously GLAAD's Vice-President of Programs and Communications, to the presidency on April 15, 2012.
The weapons were delivered to Guatemala at the Atlantic Ocean port of Puerto Barrios, by the Swedish freight ship, which sailed from the port of Szczecin in the People's Republic of Poland, a Communist satellite country of the USSR.
A fairly broad definition of the time of the Nicaraguan revolution would be from the formal founding of the FSLN in 1961, to its 1990 election loss to Violetta Barrios de Chamorro and the Unión Nacional Opositora which marked the end of its first period in power.
In Spring 2010, the CFS National Executive rejected this petition because hundreds of students signed a second petition calling for their names to be removed from Barrios decertification petition list.
Guanche numerals are attested from several sources, not always in good agreement ( Barrios 1997 ).
Between 1645 to 1660, Vigan was divided into 21 Cavezas de Barrios ( Town Mayors ) as mentioned in the Libro de Casamiento ( Book of Marriage ); from the records of the parish house of Vigan found in its Archives.
Apart from his studies in the college's music department, Barrios was also well appreciated by members of the college's mathematics, journalism and literature departments.
The Johann Sebastian Bach-inspired La Catedral, from 1921, is widely considered to be Barrios ' magnum opus, even winning the approval of Andrés Segovia, who said " In 1921 in Buenos Aires, I played at the hall La Argentina noted for its good acoustics for guitar, where Barrios had concertized just weeks before me.
Though " Guyrá campana " is traditional music, many maintain that it is very closely related to guitarist Carlos Talavera 1 ( from Caazapá ), whom Barrios knew.
Barrios paid tribute to the music and people of his native land by composing pieces modeled after folk songs from South America and Central America.
This 3 CD set was transferred and digitally remastered from 78rpm gramophone recording from Atlanta, Odeon, Artigas labels and some Barrios ' personal home recordings.
The Barrios Altos massacre was one of the crimes for which Fujimori was extradited from Chile to Peru on September 20, 2007.

Barrios and Texas
But economics motivated most swamp pop musicians: They wanted to sell records not only in southern Louisiana and southeast Texas, but beyond, where the pronunciation of ethnic surnames like Guillot, Barrios, and DeRouen eluded record promoters, disc jockeys, and consumers.
In 1753, Texas Governor Jacinto de Barrios y Juaregui determined that the French had encroached on Texas by occupying territory to the west of Arroyo Hondo ( Calcasieu River ), which runs south between the upper Sabine River to the west and the lower Red River to the north and east.

Barrios and &
* Jarrett Barrios ( 1969 -), American politician, President of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation ( GLAAD )
IN: Gaspar de Alba, Velvet Barrios: Popular Culture & Chicana / o Sexualities.

Barrios and M
* Barrios Solano, M. ( 2004 ) Posthuman Performance: Dancing within Cognitive Systems.
* Barrios Solano, M. ( 2004 ) Posthuman Performance: Dancing within Cognitive Systems.
En: Barrios, L. M. y M. Lopéz-Victoria ( Eds .).
Major General Rafael M. Pedrajo Barrios ( San Luis Potosí México, October 7, 1896-México City, Federal District, November 20, 1982 ).

Barrios and University
* Barrios, Richard ( 1995 ), A Song in the Dark, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508811-5.
The main universities are the public University of El Salvador ( with its Facultad Multidiciplinaria de Oriente ) and the private Universidad de Oriente ( UNIVO ). The University Gerardo Barrios, the University Modular Abierta.

Barrios and 1985
Carlos Jongitud Barrios ( November 4, 1924 – November 22, 2011 ) was a controversial Mexican union leader and governor of San Luis Potosí ( 1979 – 1985 ).

Barrios and where
Nevertheless, there are many instances where refinery operations are close to populated areas and pose health risks such as in the Campo de Gibraltar, a CEPSA refinery near the towns of Gibraltar, Algeciras, La Linea, San Roque and Los Barrios with a combined population of over 300, 000 residents within a radius and the CEPSA refinery in Santa Cruz on the island of Tenerife, Spain which is sited in a densely populated city center and next to the only two major evacuation routes in and out of the city.
Meanwhile, Barrios was personally leading the army into El Salvador, where he was killed at Chalchuapa, El Salvador.
Barrios is still revered in Paraguay to this day, where he is seen as one of the greatest musicians of all time by many.
General Justo Rufino Barrios Soto called Soto to the duties of a Sub-secretary of state, where he revealed remarkable talent.
So he returned to El Salvador, where he lived for many years and served as minister and civil and military governor of San Miguel in the government of his friend Gerardo Barrios ( 1858 – 1863 ).
It is situated on the north western part of Santurce, adjacent to Isla Grande where the Puerto Rico Convention Center is located to the west, Baldorioty de Castro Boulevard and Condado Lagoon to the north, Barrios Alto del Cabro and Gandul to the east and Hoare Street towards the South.
The ' El Trapiche ' pool is in the countryside of the city, filled with fresh and transparent waters ; and the Mayan structure of Casa Blanca, which exhibits the immortal rock over where General Justo Rufino Barrios from Guatemala was fatally wounded and murdered in the bloody battle of April 2, 1885.

Barrios and competed
Dancers from all Boroughs competed and it was won by Hector Barrios and Pete Martinez from the Rock Masters executing a routine Choreographed by Willie ( Marine Boy ) Estrada of the Latin Symbolics Dance Company, and Leader of the Rock Masters.

Barrios and country
* Justo Rufino Barrios Monument ( Monument of one of Guatemala's much acclaimed past President, responsible for the introduction of the railroads among other services to the country.
Guatemala's " Liberal Revolution " came in 1871 under the leadership of Justo Rufino Barrios, who worked to modernize the country, improve trade, and introduce new crops and manufacturing.
Barrios had ambitions of reuniting Central America and took the country to war in an unsuccessful attempt to attain this, losing his life on the battlefield in 1885 against forces in El Salvador.
The earthquake on February 4 of 1976, one of the worst in the history of the country, destroyed most of the port facilities of Puerto Barrios, and most modern cargo traffic moved to its twin port in Santo Tomás de Castilla.
It also controlled the sole railroad in the country, the sole facilities capable of producing electricity, and the port facilities at Puerto Barrios on the Atlantic coast.
Soto's presidency was threatened by the Guatemalan government of Justo Rufino Barrios, and for this reason he fled the country, leaving it in the hands of a council of ministers.

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