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| - Máximo Fernández Alvarado (es)
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| - Máximo Fernández Alvarado (Desamparados, 18 de noviembre de 1858 - San José, 10 de febrero de 1933) fue un político y abogado costarricense. Fue hijo de José Francisco Fernández Quesada y Juana Alvarado Madrigal. Se casó en Alajuela, el 12 de noviembre de 1885 con Julia Soto Rodríguez. En la actualidad, uno de los lugares principales de la Municipalidad de Montes de Oca se denomina en su memoria Plaza Máximo Fernández. (es)
- Máximo Fernández Alvarado (1858–1933) was a Costa Rican politician. Born in Desamparados in 1858, he graduated as a Bachelor in Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas at fourteen years old and as a lawyer in the same institution in 1881 with merit. He died in San José in 1933. (en)
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| - Máximo Fernández Alvarado (Desamparados, 18 de noviembre de 1858 - San José, 10 de febrero de 1933) fue un político y abogado costarricense. Fue hijo de José Francisco Fernández Quesada y Juana Alvarado Madrigal. Se casó en Alajuela, el 12 de noviembre de 1885 con Julia Soto Rodríguez. En la actualidad, uno de los lugares principales de la Municipalidad de Montes de Oca se denomina en su memoria Plaza Máximo Fernández. (es)
- Máximo Fernández Alvarado (1858–1933) was a Costa Rican politician. Born in Desamparados in 1858, he graduated as a Bachelor in Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas at fourteen years old and as a lawyer in the same institution in 1881 with merit. He occupied several important positions, among them these are Secretary of State, Deputy and President of the Constitutional Congress 1913–1914 and 1916–1917. He founded the Partido Republicano, an ideology that combined doctrines of liberalism and populism, and was a candidate to the presidency in Costa Rican elections of 1902, 1906 and 1913. On several occasions he was exiled for political reasons. He also published a poetic anthology. He died in San José in 1933. (en)
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