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In August 1912, the President of Nicaragua, Adolfo Díaz, requested the resignation of the Secretary of War, General Luis Mena, concerned he was leading an insurrection.
When the U. S. Legation asked President Adolfo Díaz to ensure the safety of American citizens and property during the insurrection, Díaz replied that he could not and that ...
Following the evacuation of U. S. Marines in 1925, another violent conflict between liberals and conservatives known as the Constitutionalist War took place in 1926, when Liberal soldiers in the Caribbean port of Puerto Cabezas revolted against Conservative President Adolfo Díaz, recently installed as a result of United States pressure following a coup.
* date unknown – Adolfo Díaz, former President of Nicaragua ( b. 1875 )
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.
Gustavo Adolfo Madero also known to many as " Ojo Pardo " ( 187518 February 1913 ), born in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico, was a participant in the Mexican Revolution against Porfirio Díaz along with other members of his wealthy family.
In July 1912, when he was 17, Sandino witnessed the first intervention of United States troops in Nicaragua, to put down an uprising against President Adolfo Díaz, regarded by many as a United States puppet.
Shorty after Sandino returned to Nicaragua, the Constitutionalist War began when Liberal soldiers in the Caribbean port of Puerto Cabezas revolted against Conservative President Adolfo Díaz, recently installed as a result of United States pressure following a coup.
Pianist Luis Adolfo Peoalver mostly stayed within the typical style of the 1970s and 80s, locking down the groove with the violin section and Lazaga's machete-style güiro, while Perera, drummer Daniel Díaz, conguero Juan Claro Bravo and the band's extraordinary arrangers soared to unprecedented creative heights .— Moore ( 2010: v. 3: 33 )
In reward for his assistance in defeating the revolt against President Adolfo Díaz, Chamorro was appointed Nicaragua's Minister to the United States.
In 1926, he led a successful coup to overthrow Solórzano, but his new government failed to win American support, and he eventually resigned in favor of Adolfo Díaz.
* Adolfo Camilo Díaz López
Adolfo Díaz in 1912
Adolfo Díaz Recinos ( 15 July 1875 Alajuela, Costa Rica – 29 January 1964, San José, Costa Rica ) was the President of Nicaragua between 9 May 1911 and 1 January 1917 and between 14 November 1926 and 1 January 1929.
* Adolfo Díaz papers, Tulane University / Latin American Library
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After President Adolfo Díaz was re-elected in 1926, Liberal forces rebelled in an attempt to overthrow his government.
Liga Paraguaya's first game was played in 1906, after the director of the El Diario newspaper, Don Adolfo Riquelme, brought to his office on June 18, 1906, the representatives of the five existing football teams in Paraguay at that time ( Olimpia, Guaraní, Libertad, General Díaz, and Nacional ) to create the governing body of football in Paraguay: the Liga Paraguaya de Fútbol ( known today as Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol ).

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