Ochomogo is a location in the province of Cartago, Costa Rica.
It is in a mountain pass between the cities of San José and Cartago.
It was the site of the Battle of Ochomogo (5 April 1823) between those who wanted Costa Rica to join the newly formed First Mexican Empire and those who preferred independence.
The Ochomogo War was a civil war fought in Costa Rica, the first in its history, and was fought shortly after the country became independent from Spain...
Ochomogo is a location in the province of Cartago, Costa Rica. It is in a mountain pass between the cities of San José and Cartago. It was the site of...
The Economic Miracle of Ochomogo refers to the unprecedented economic growth between 1949 and 1980 that the Costa Rican economy underwent after the great...
first civil war of Costa Rica occurred. The Battle of Ochomogo took place on the Hill of Ochomogo, located in the Central Valley in 1823. The conflict...
v t e Armed conflicts involving Costa Rica listed chronologically Ochomogo War (1823) League War (1835) Filibuster War (1855–1857) Barrios' War of Reunification...
(See: Central America under Mexican rule). On 5 April 1823 the Battle of Ochomogo was fought between imperialist forces from Cartago led by Joaquín de Oreamuno...
v t e Armed conflicts involving Costa Rica listed chronologically Ochomogo War (1823) League War (1835) Filibuster War (1855–1857) Barrios' War of Reunification...
of the Province of Costa Rica from 1563 to 1823 (260 years) until the Ochomogo War in 1823 when San José became the new capital of the Free State of Costa...
pro-Mexican monarchists in March 1823 led to the outbreak of a civil war. The Ochomogo War of April 1823 deposed the monarchist government and reestablished the...
Supporter of the annexation of Costa Rica to the Mexican Empire . As a monarchist officer, he participated in the Battle of Ochomogo on 5 April 1823. v t e...
Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results Ochomogo War (1823) Republicans Imperialists Republican victory The First Mexican Empire was already dissolved...
mountains, with one branch going north of Irazú and the other traversing the Ochomogo Pass. At San José, these lines reunited and the railway continued onto...
internal conflict of Costa Rica in 1823 after the fall of the Empire (Ochomogo War) Central America was part of the First Mexican Empire until its dissolution...
v t e Armed conflicts involving Costa Rica listed chronologically Ochomogo War (1823) League War (1835) Filibuster War (1855–1857) Barrios' War of Reunification...
peace agreements negotiated in the Mexican Embassy and the Ochomogo area known as Ochomogo Pact and Mexican Embassy Pact, Picado agreed to resign and...
the Mexican Empire (imperialists). Lack of decision led to the Battle of Ochomogo on 5 April 1823, with the decision to remain independent and moving the...
region. In Costa Rica, liberals and conservatives fought each other in the Ochomogo War which ended in the liberals gaining control of Costa Rica. In El Salvador...
principal settlements included Ometepe, Asososca Lagoon (Managua), Mistega, Ochomogo, Oxmorio, Papagayo, Tecoatega, Teoca, Totoaca, and Xoxoyota. Like most...
Provincial Congress of the Province of Costa Rica. It was issued just after the Ochomogo War when the monarchist camp settled in Cartago and Heredia and headed...
v t e Armed conflicts involving Costa Rica listed chronologically Ochomogo War (1823) League War (1835) Filibuster War (1855–1857) Barrios' War of Reunification...
v t e Armed conflicts involving Costa Rica listed chronologically Ochomogo War (1823) League War (1835) Filibuster War (1855–1857) Barrios' War of Reunification...