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José Francisco Morazán Quesada (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈsisko moɾaˈsan]; born October 3, 1792 – September 15, 1842) was a liberal Central American politician and general who served as president of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1830 to 1839.
Labour Day: Día de Trabajo International Workers' Day: September 15 Independence Day: Día de la Independencia Act of Independence of Central America, 1821 October 3 (celebration may vary) Francisco Morazán's Day/Soldier's Day Día del Soldado Morazán was president of the Federal Republic of Central America, 1830–1839. [1] October 12
While on the part of Honduras, General Francisco Ferrera, who became chief of the army of his country, invaded El Salvador with a contingent of 1,500 Hondurans and Nicaraguans, who were easily defeated by the Morazan troops, inferior in number, on April 5, 1839, in El Espíritu Santo, colonel dying in action Colombian Benítez, one of Morazán ...
1 January – New Year's Day; 18–20 April – Holy Week; 14 April – Americas Day; 1 May – Labour Day; 15 September – Independence Day; 3 October – Francisco Morazán Birthday; 12 October – Day of the Race; 21 October – Army Day; 25 December – Christmas Day
Plaza Morazan San Salvador. During the administration of President Rafael Zaldivar, the Salvadoran government ordered the erection of a marble statue here to commemorate the fortieth anniversary (March 15, 1882) of the death of Francisco Morazán, former president of the Federal Republic of Central America. The sculpture was created by the ...
President of Honduras Dionisio Herrera was taken prisoner on May 9, 1827, who then capitulated the following day and was sent to Guatemala. [2] While José Justo Milla was taking control, General Morazán managed to escape the city with Colonel Remigio Díaz and Colonel José Antonio Márquez.
On December 10, 1981, the Atlácatl Battalion entered the village of El Mozote with a plan in mind. The Battalion's mission: to eliminate everyone in the village who stood in their way of capturing 'the Guerrilla,' as the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) was known. [1]
Francisco Morazán (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈsisko moɾaˈsan], abbreviated FMO) is one of the departments of Honduras.. It is located in the central part of the nation