Juan Mora Fernández

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Juan Mora Fernández was a prominent Costa Rican statesman and early national leader who played a key role in guiding the country through its transition to independence from Spanish rule.

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instanceOf Costa Rican politician
head of government
human
country Costa Rica
countryOfCitizenship Costa Rica
dateOfBirth 1784-07-12
dateOfDeath 1854-12-16
endTime 1833
familyName Mora Fernández
givenName Juan
headOfGovernmentOf Costa Rica
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned Spanish
memberOf Junta Superior Gubernativa of Costa Rica
nativeLanguage Spanish
notableFor guiding Costa Rica’s transition from Spanish colonial rule
leading Costa Rica in the early post-independence period
occupation politician
statesman
officeContested head of state of Costa Rica
participatedIn political organization of Costa Rica after independence
placeOfBirth San José, Costa Rica
placeOfDeath San José, Costa Rica
politicalAlignment liberalism
positionHeld President of Costa Rica
surface form: Chief of State of Costa Rica

Head of State of Costa Rica
President of the Junta Superior Gubernativa of Costa Rica
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
significantEvent Central American independence from Spain
startTime 1824
workLocation San José, Costa Rica

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