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The Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (Spanish: Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, SRE, lit: Secretariat of External Relations) is the government department responsible for Mexico's foreign affairs. Mexico currently has 80 embassies , 33 consulates-general, 35 consulates, 1 representative office in Ramallah , 1 trade office in Taiwan and 144 ...
The new hospital began to treat also men when San Juan de Dios, the hospital for men, was closed by the government of the time. On September 1, 1924, a new complex of buildings was built at the present location, on Balboa Avenue under the administration of President Belisario Porras who wanted to give the country a new, modern hospital. The ...
The charity unit opened on February 15, 1945, and the private, pay hospital of the University of Santo Tomas opened on March 7, 1946. The hospital subsequently grew, with the units combining with the completion of the University of Santo Tomas Hospital quadrangle in 1959. The hospital was early in offering genetic counseling to patients in the ...
The secretary is appointed by the president of Mexico to head the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (Spanish: Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores) and is a member of the federal executive cabinet. The secretary is commonly referred to in Spanish as Canciller ("Chancellor"). The incumbent secretary, since 1 October 2024, is Juan Ramón de la ...
Hospital Nicolás A. Solano — La Chorrera. Hospital Psiquiátrico Nacional — Panama City, the major psychiatric institution. Hospital Punta Pacifica, a full-service private hospital. Hospital Santa Fe — Panama City. Hospital Santo Tomas — Panama City, the largest public hospital in the country. Hospital Susana Jones — Panama City.
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The following list includes every head of the legation recognized by Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. [1] Since this is an official list, there are some omissions, such as Emeterio de la Garza, Jr., a special representative of Victoriano Huerta who tried to secure recognition for its administration between 1913–1914.
It is during the Second Republic that the Secretary of State of External Relations (Secretaría de Estado de Relaciones Exteriores) is created on 1874. During this period, some of the most distinguished men of the time were in charge of Dominican diplomacy, such as Ulises Espaillat, Pedro Francisco Bonó, Manuel de Jesús Galván, among others.