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Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera (March 11, 1823 – March 21, 1898) was a Guatemalan politician and lawyer. Superb leader and speaker, helped the liberal regime of Justo Rufino Barrios, served in the Guatemalan legislature, taught in the College of Law of the Universidad Nacional de Guatemala and, towards the end of his life, was a presidential candidate himself losing to general José María Reyna Barrios. He was also Foreign Secretary of Costa Rica in 1856 and from 1870 to 1873, and President of University of Saint Thomas, also in Costa Rica.

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  • Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera (March 11, 1823 – March 21, 1898) was a Guatemalan politician and lawyer. Superb leader and speaker, helped the liberal regime of Justo Rufino Barrios, served in the Guatemalan legislature, taught in the College of Law of the Universidad Nacional de Guatemala and, towards the end of his life, was a presidential candidate himself losing to general José María Reyna Barrios. He was also Foreign Secretary of Costa Rica in 1856 and from 1870 to 1873, and President of University of Saint Thomas, also in Costa Rica. (en)
  • Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera (Ciudad de Guatemala, 11 de marzo de 1823-ibídem, 22 de mayo de 1898) fue un diplomático, político y abogado guatemalteco. Consumado orador y líder, fue partícipe importante del gobierno liberal del general Justo Rufino Barrios; también fue Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Costa Rica en dos oportunidades y Rector de la Universidad de Santo Tomas. Hacia el final de su vida, fue candidato presidencial por el partido liberal pero perdió en las elecciones contra el general José María Reyna Barrios en 1892. (es)
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  • Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera (en)
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  • Montúfar y Rivera in 1876 when he was Minister Plenipotentiary of Guatemala in Madrid (en)
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  • Liberalism and Positivism (en)
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  • Lorenzo Montúfar (en)
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  • Don Lencho (en)
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  • Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica (en)
  • Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala (en)
  • Vice-chancellor of University of Saint Thomas, Costa Rica (en)
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  • Maria de Jesus Madriz Enríquez (en)
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  • Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera (March 11, 1823 – March 21, 1898) was a Guatemalan politician and lawyer. Superb leader and speaker, helped the liberal regime of Justo Rufino Barrios, served in the Guatemalan legislature, taught in the College of Law of the Universidad Nacional de Guatemala and, towards the end of his life, was a presidential candidate himself losing to general José María Reyna Barrios. He was also Foreign Secretary of Costa Rica in 1856 and from 1870 to 1873, and President of University of Saint Thomas, also in Costa Rica. (en)
  • Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera (Ciudad de Guatemala, 11 de marzo de 1823-ibídem, 22 de mayo de 1898) fue un diplomático, político y abogado guatemalteco. Consumado orador y líder, fue partícipe importante del gobierno liberal del general Justo Rufino Barrios; también fue Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Costa Rica en dos oportunidades y Rector de la Universidad de Santo Tomas. Hacia el final de su vida, fue candidato presidencial por el partido liberal pero perdió en las elecciones contra el general José María Reyna Barrios en 1892. (es)
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