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  1. Juan Federico Ponce Vaides (26 August 1889 – 16 November 1956) was the acting President of Guatemala from 4 July 1944 to 20 October 1944. He was overthrown by a popular uprising on 20 October 1944 that began the Guatemalan Revolution .

  2. Federico Ponce Vaides. Juan Federico Ponce Vaides (26 de agosto de 1889-16 de noviembre de 1956) fue un político y militar guatemalteco, presidente de Guatemala del 4 de julio de 1944 al 20 de octubre de 1944. Fue contra su gobierno que se gestó la llamada Revolución de octubre de 1944 .

  3. The new junta was made up of Buenaventura Pineda, Eduardo Villagrán, and Federico Ponce Vaides. On July 4, the most ambitious member of the junta, General Ponce, easily convinced a Congress to elect him provisional president. Ponce’s troops round up the congressional delegates and force them to vote for him. References

  4. Juan Federico Ponce Vaides (26 August 1889 – 16 November 1956) was the acting President of Guatemala from 4 July 1944 to 20 October 1944. He was overthrown by a popular uprising on 20 October 1944 that began the Guatemalan Revolution. General.

  5. Nov 14, 2016 · Juan Federico Ponce Vaides fue presidente de Guatemala del 4 de julio de 1944 al 20 de octubre de 1944. Fue contra su gobierno que se gestó la llamada Revolución de Octubre de 1944. Nacimiento: 26 de agosto de 1889, Guatemala. Falleció: 16 de noviembre de 1956, Guatemala. Ocupación: político y militar.

  6. On July 1, 1944, Ubico yielded to this pressure and surrendered power to a junta led by General Federico Ponce Vaides. However, Ponce lasted only 3 months. On October 19, 1944, a group of junior army officers, led by Captain Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán and Major Francisco Javier Arana, led a coup d’etat, ousting Ponce and sending Ubico into exile.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Repeat_unitRepeat unit - Wikipedia

    In polymer chemistry, a repeat unit or repeating unit (or mer) is a part of a polymer whose repetition would produce the complete polymer chain (except for the end-groups) by linking the repeat units together successively along the chain, like the beads of a necklace.

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