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  1. First Central American Civil War. Manuel José Arce y Fagoaga (1 January 1787 – 14 December 1847) was a Salvadoran statesman and military officer who served as the first president of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1825 to 1829.

  2. Manuel José Arce fue un político y militar salvadoreño, primer presidente de la República Federal de Centro América. Luchó por la independencia de las colonias españolas y mexicanas, pero fue derrotado y desterrado varias veces.

  3. Manuel José Arce (b. 1 January 1787; d. 14 December 1847), the first constitutionally elected president of the United Provinces of Central America. Born in San Salvador to a creole family, he studied at the University of San Carlos in Guatemala but did not graduate.

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  5. Manuel Arce Lago ( San Roque del Acebal, Asturias; 13 de febrero de 1928- Santander, Cantabria; 14 de junio de 2018) 1 fue un escritor español, asturiano de nacimiento pero afincado en la capital cántabra 2 durante la mayor parte de su vida. Biografía.

  6. Read More. In Central America: The first election. Manuel José Arce, a liberal Salvadoran army officer, won that election over a moderate Honduran attorney and prominent intellectual, José Cecilio del Valle, despite the appearance that del Valle had more popular votes.

  7. Writer: Crossover Dreams. Manuel Arce was born on 26 March 1947 in Habana, Cuba. He is a writer and producer, known for Crossover Dreams (1985), El Super (1979) and Miami Vice (1984).

  8. States’ Rights and Partisan Politics: Manuel José Arce and the Struggle for Central American Union | Hispanic American Historical Review | Duke University Press. Research Article | November 01 1973. States’ Rights and Partisan Politics: Manuel José Arce and the Struggle for Central American Union. Philip F. Flemion.

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