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    Aniceto Arce Ruiz de Mendoza (15 April 1824, in Tarija – 14 August 1906) was a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd president of Bolivia from 1888 to 1892. He also served as the fourth vice president of Bolivia from 1880 to 1881 under Narciso Campero. The Aniceto Arce Province is named after him.

  2. Aniceto Arce Ruiz de Mendoza (Tarija, Imperio español, 17 de abril de 1824-Sucre, Bolivia, 14 de agosto de 1906) fue un abogado, empresario y político boliviano. Ocupó la presidencia de Bolivia del 15 de agosto de 1888 al 11 de agosto de 1892 y la vicepresidencia del 31 de mayo de 1880 al 11 de marzo de 1881.

  3. Aniceto Arce. president of Bolivia. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Bolivia. In Bolivia: Increase in tin mining.

  4. Aniceto Arce (b. 17 April 1824; d. 14 August 1906), president of Bolivia (1888–1892). Born in Tarija to an important merchant family, Arce was the largest shareholder of the Huanchaca Company, the most prosperous silver mining company in late-nineteenth-century Bolivia.

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    Aniceto Arce Ruiz de Mendoza was a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd president of Bolivia from 1888 to 1892. He also served as the fourth vice president of Bolivia from 1880 to 1881 under Narciso Campero.

  6. Aniceto Arce (Tarija, 1824 - Sucre, 1906) Político boliviano, presidente de la república entre 1888 y 1892. Hijo de Diego de Arce y Francisca Ruiz de Mendoza, realizó sus estudios básicos en el Colegio Junín de Sucre, y siguió la carrera de derecho en la Universidad de San Francisco Javier de Chuquisaca.

  7. Aniceto Arce Ruiz de Mendoza (15 April 1824, in Tarija – 14 August 1906) was a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd president of Bolivia from 1888 to 1892. He also served as the fourth vice president of Bolivia from 1880 to 1881 under Narciso Campero.

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