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Elena Gallegos Rosales (15 June 1882 – 30 August 1954) was the Salvadoran-born wife of the 24th President of Costa Rica. During her tenure as first lady, she was responsible for furnishing and establishing the new , performing charitable works, and accompanying her husband on various diplomatic trips.

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  • Elena Gallegos Rosales (15 June 1882 – 30 August 1954) was the Salvadoran-born wife of the 24th President of Costa Rica. During her tenure as first lady, she was responsible for furnishing and establishing the new , performing charitable works, and accompanying her husband on various diplomatic trips. (en)
  • María Natalia Elena Gallegos Rosales (San Salvador, El Salvador, 15 de junio de 1881 - San José, Costa Rica, 30 de agosto de 1954) fue la primera dama de Costa Rica de 1920 a 1924. Fue la segunda de los ocho hijos del jurista salvadoreño Salvador Gallegos Valdez y su esposa Elena Rosales Ventura. (es)
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  • Elena Gallegos Rosales (en)
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  • San Salvador, El Salvador (en)
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  • María Natalia Elena Gallegos Rosales (en)
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  • Elena Gallegos de Acosta, Elena Gallegos Rosales de Acosta (en)
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  • Elena Gallegos Rosales (15 June 1882 – 30 August 1954) was the Salvadoran-born wife of the 24th President of Costa Rica. During her tenure as first lady, she was responsible for furnishing and establishing the new , performing charitable works, and accompanying her husband on various diplomatic trips. (en)
  • María Natalia Elena Gallegos Rosales (San Salvador, El Salvador, 15 de junio de 1881 - San José, Costa Rica, 30 de agosto de 1954) fue la primera dama de Costa Rica de 1920 a 1924. Fue la segunda de los ocho hijos del jurista salvadoreño Salvador Gallegos Valdez y su esposa Elena Rosales Ventura. (es)
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