occurred on 11 April 1856 between Costa Rican militia under General JuanRafaelMoraPorras and the Nicaraguan forces of American mercenary William Walker...
politician JuanRafaelMoraPorras, President of Costa Rica from 1849 to 1859. Lizardo Alzamora Porras, Peruvian politician Luis Gallo Porras, Peruvian...
politician José Joaquín Mora Porras, was a younger brother of President JuanRafaelMoraPorras, who governed Costa Rica from 1849 to 1859. Another maternal...
America, a manifesto he entitled, "Five or None." In Costa Rica, JuanRafaelMoraPorras, the President, was urged by and backed by the British, saw the...
Led by Commander in Chief of the Army of Costa Rica, President JuanRafaelMoraPorras, the filibusters were defeated and forced out of the country. Costa...
1991–2015. She is now in service with the Costa Rican Coast Guard as JuanRafaelMoraPorras. This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar...
influenced by the Catholic social teaching and Christian socialism and Manuel Mora Valverde's Workers and Peasants Block (which precisely it would break with...
patriotic attitude of the government of the Costa Rican President JuanRafaelMoraPorras against the presence of the filibusters in Nicaragua, the government...
Costa Rican territory. The road was officially named “Ruta 1858, JuanRafaelMoraPorras” to honor a Costa Rican hero in a show of national pride. The road...
vice president, Miguel MoraPorras, held the presidency temporarily and his brother, JuanRafaelMoraPorras, was elected over Rafael Moya Murillo and Manuel...