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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.
President Fernández died in office shortly after declaring war on Guatemala which, under Gen. Justo Rufino Barrios, had embarked on the reunification of the dissolved United Provinces of Central America.
In August 1989, Marcelo Barrios Andres, a 21 year-old member of the FPMR ( the armed wing of the PCC, created in 1983, which had attempted to assassinate Pinochet on 7 September 1986 ), was assassinated by a group of military personnel who were supposed to arrest him on orders of Valparaíso's public prosecutor.
The dispute centered around a petition submitted by UVic student Jose Barrios in the Fall of 2009 that had the required 10 % of signatures needed to initiate decertification.
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.
Barrios had promised to send me immediately a copy of the work ( I had ten days remaining before continuing my journey ) but I never received a copy.
At that time, Barrios had already composed works for the guitar, and also performed pieces written by his former teacher Alias, such as La Chinita and La Perezosa.
While in Paraguay, Barrios had access only to instruments of limited quality.
Normally Barrios traveled with 2 guitars, and had several modified with the addition of a 20th fret.
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.
In 2004, Peruvian judges ordered the release of several of the Barrios Altos suspects, who had been held for more than three years without a trial or sentence.
They had been taken into custody allegedly to comply with a recommendation by the Inter-American Court on Human Rights, as part of its ruling on the Barrios Altos case.
* The 2001 Peruvian movie " Bala perdida ", directed by Aldo Salvini and produced by Iguana Productions, had 36 original songs by Manuel Barrios and two by Luis Garcia ; Garcia edited the songs a year later.
In September 1754, the governor, Jacinto de Barrios y Jáuregui sent soldiers to investigate, and they captured five Frenchmen who had been living at an Indian village.
< p >“ Russo essentially did for film what ACT UP did for AIDS awareness … he opened up a world and a culture that had almost never been discussed before under any circumstances, exposing prejudices and hurts …” ( Barrios 5 ).
Dr. Antolín Irala joined the Commission Inspector Corporations and had links with the bureaucracy poets Angel I. González, Jose Candido Diana, Daniel Jimenez Espinoza, Fortunato Toranzos ( Jr .) and the musician Agustin Barrios.
Subsequently the conquest, the role that the Catholic Church was very influential, so that the name " Conception " was attributed to honor the Virgin Conception, come to be known well for many years, with the events of the liberation movement by General " Justo Rufino Barrios, the occurrence that the Church had in the political, cultural and social life space and thus lost the influence it had on the municipalities, so in the year 1860 by Government, the municipality he is even changing the name to " Concepcion Chiquirichapa.

Barrios and Central
* April 2 – Justo Rufino Barrios, Central American leader ( b. 1835 )
Justo Rufino Barrios ( July 19, 1835 – April 2, 1885 ) was a President of Guatemala known for his liberal reforms and his attempts to reunite Central America.
At the same time, Barrios, together with President Luis Bogran of Honduras, declared an intention to reunify the old United Provinces of Central America.
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.
Mexican President Porfirio Díaz feared Barrios ' liberal reforms and the potential of a strong Central America as a neighbor if Barrios ' plans bore fruit.
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.
On September 26, 1972 state forces captured Bernardo Alvarado, PGT general secretary, Mario Silva Jonama, Central Committee Secretary of PGT, Carlos René Valle y Valle, Carlos Alvarado Jerez, Hugo Barrios Klee and Miguel Angel Hernández, PGT Central Committee members, Fantina Rodríguez, party member, and the domestic worker Natividad Franco Santos, in a raid in Guatemala City.
As a strong supporter of Francisco Morazán's ideal, President Bográn was a unionist and attempted to bring about, with the help of then Guatemalan President Justo Rufino Barrios, the unification of the five Central American states.
Barrios was a liberal and supported the unity of Central America.

Barrios and America
Barrios unsuccessfully attempted to get the United States of America to mediate the disputed boundary between Guatemala and Mexico.
Barrios made several friends during his multiple trips across South America.

Barrios and took
The Barrios Altos massacre took place on 3 November 1991, in the Barrios Altos neighborhood of Lima, Peru.

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.
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.
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.
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.
Barrios graduated from Texas A & M University in 1985 where he competed in track and cross country.

Barrios and war
The Chapultepec Peace Accords were signed on Thursday, January 16, 1992, ending 22 years of civil war, and are celebrated as a national holiday with people flooding downtown San Salvador in Plaza Gerardo Barrios and in La Libertad Park.
The Conservative government in Honduras gave military backing to a group of Guatemalan Conservatives wishing to take back the government, so Barrios declared war on the Honduran government.
His rivalry with Gerardo Barrios, President of El Salvador, resulted in open war in 1863.
Barrios let 1. 500 soldiers attack Honduras and led an army himself, which entered Salvador without a declaration of war from the West.

Barrios and life
After leaving college, Barrios dedicated his life to music and writing poems.
His name has been honored by naming national institutions, two cities ( Ciudad Barrios and San Gerardo ), and a major street after him, as well as having his life taught at schools.

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