Manuel Amador Guerrero

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Manuel Amador Guerrero was a Panamanian physician and political leader who became the first President of Panama after its separation from Colombia in 1903.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf President of Panama
human
physician
politician
associatedWithEvent Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty NERFINISHED
birthDate 1833-06-30
birthPlace Turbo, Antioquia, Republic of New Granada NERFINISHED
burialPlace Panama City, Panama NERFINISHED
child Raúl Amador NERFINISHED
continentOfCitizenship North America
countryOfCitizenship Panama NERFINISHED
deathDate 1909-05-02
deathPlace Panama City, Panama NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Colombian
Panamanian
familyName Amador NERFINISHED
Guerrero NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork medicine
politics
givenName Manuel NERFINISHED
hasHonor Panamanian currency note portrait
headOfGovernmentOf Panama NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Spanish
legacy considered a founding father of the Republic of Panama
memberOf Conservative Party of Colombia NERFINISHED
Panamanian Conservative Party NERFINISHED
name Manuel Amador Guerrero NERFINISHED
notableFor being the first President of Panama
leading Panama’s separation from Colombia
occupation physician
politician
officeEnd 1908-10-01
officeStart 1904-02-20
orderInOffice 1st President of Panama
participatedIn Panama’s separation from Colombia
playedRole negotiator in talks with the United States over the Panama Canal
politicalIdeology conservatism
positionHeld Chief of the Board of Health of Panama
President of Panama
Senator of Colombia
precededBy position created
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Panama City, Panama NERFINISHED
signature Signature of Manuel Amador Guerrero
spouse María Ossa de Amador NERFINISHED
succeededBy José Domingo de Obaldía NERFINISHED
workedAs railroad company physician
workedIn Isthmus of Panama NERFINISHED

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Flag of Panama designedByFamilyOf Manuel Amador Guerrero
Fort Amador namedAfter Manuel Amador Guerrero
President of Panama firstOfficeHolder Manuel Amador Guerrero
President of Panama inauguralHolder Manuel Amador Guerrero