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 V-Day: March on Ciudad Juárez
Lugar Monumento a Benito Juárez (Vicente Guerrero y Constitución).
To honor the women of Ciudad Juárez and Chihuahua, their families and the grassroots groups that have worked tirelessly on their behalf, V-Day and Amnesty International invite you to March on Ciudad Juárez on V-Day; Saturday, February 14, 2004.
Stop the violence in Ciudad Juárez and the entire state of Chihuahua - let it be the beginning of ending violence around the world.
www.vday.org /contents/action/juarez

  
 Gónzalez Ortega
Juárez decreed on November 8, 1865, that González Ortega was in dereliction of his duties for having abandoned the country and his troops without the permission of congress and the president, and instituted proceedings against him.
Juárez llega a México D.F.; nombró a JGO Ministro de la Guerra, que renunció primera vez 17 January 1861.
González was named Ministro de Guerra by Juárez on January 1, 1861; he renounced this office on January 17 but continued to serve until April 6, 1861, when he renounced the post a second time.
www.lib.utexas.edu /benson/Mex_Archives/Gonzalez_Ortega.html

  
 Encyclopedia: Benito Juárez
Benito Pablo Juárez García was born in the village of San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca.
Benito Juárez was a progressive reformer dedicated to democracy, equal rights for the nation's indigenous or Indian population, and lessening the great power of the Roman Catholic Church then held over Mexican politics.
Benito Juárez International Airport (IATA airport code: MEX) serves Mexico City, Mexico.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Benito-Ju%E1rez

  
 La Copa Benito Juárez
Benito Juárez desde muy chico empezó a trabajar lo cual le impidía estudiar, pero apesar de todos los obstáculos terminó la carrera de Licenciado.
Benito Juárez García, el FIOB realizó un Torneo de Basquetbol y una Feria de Salud el pasado 23 y 24 de marzo en la Escuela Martin Luther King Jr.
Benito Juárez nació el 21 de marzo de 1806 en el pueblo de San Pablo Guelatao, en el estado de Oaxaca.
www.laneta.apc.org /fiob/teqmarz02/copa.html   (450 words)

  
 Siempre!: Venera Benito Juárez y presea José Vasconcelos.(TT: Benito Juárez and José Vasconcelos awards.)(Artículo Breve)@ HighBeam Research
Venera Benito Juárez y presea José Vasconcelos.(TT: Benito Juárez and José Vasconcelos awards.)(Artículo Breve)
Siempre!: Venera Benito Juárez y presea José Vasconcelos.(TT: Benito Juárez and José Vasconcelos awards.)(Artículo Breve)@ HighBeam Research
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:84839634&refid=holomed_1   (114 words)

  
 Acapulco de Juárez
Acapulco de Juárez llamado así en honor a Benito Juárez, quién en 1855, regresó de su exilio de Nueva Orleans, se incorporó en este puerto a las filas de Juan N.
El 27 de junio de 1873 se le impuso el agregado de Juárez a la cabecera municipal, denominándose hasta la fecha Acapulco de Juárez.
Para 1821, año en que es consumada la independencia e instaurada la monarquía, Agustín de Iturbide crea la Capitanía del Sur, nombrando capitán general a Vicente Guerrero, en 1824 al constituirse la primera República Federalista, Acapulco quedó comprendido en la jurisdicción del Estado de México.
www.acabtu.com.mx /guerrero/cabeceras/acapulco-mun/index.html   (114 words)

  
 Historia - Monumento a Benito Juárez - Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Historia Ciudad Juárez, México - Monumento a Benito Juárez
El monumento está construído en mármol y tiene cuatro placas que representan los episodios más representativos de la vida del presidente Benito Juárez.
En 1909, el presidente Porfirio Díaz vino a Ciudad Juárez a colocar la primera piedra de éste monumento.
www.juarez-mexico-esp.com /HTML/History/H12-Monument.htm   (114 words)

  
 Secretaría de Seguridad Pública del Distrito Federal
209 col. BENITO JUÁREZ GUSTAVO A. Teléfono: 57 37 01 63
Domicilio: PEDRO MORENO N 44 col. BENITO JUÁREZ TULTITLÁN. Teléfono: 58 84 86 25 04455 13 63 32 74
1-A Lt. 16 col. BENITO JUAREZ O CAMPAMENTO IZTACALCO
www.policia.df.gob.mx /htmls/segur_segPriv_padron.html   (114 words)

  
 Juarez, Benito --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Formerly known as El Paso del Norte, it was renamed in 1888 for the Mexican president Benito Juárez, who headquartered there in 1865–66 during his struggle against the French.
In 1858 Benito Juárez, a Zapotec from Oaxaca, became president.
Driven by the spirit of conflict, Benito Mussolini was many things during his turbulent life—teacher, laborer, editor, soldier, politician, and revolutionary.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9275191   (681 words)

  
 Benito Juarez Biography / Biography of Benito Juarez Main Biography
Benito Juárez (1806-1872) was a Mexican statesman and resistance leader against the French.
After defeating the Austrian would-be emperor Maximilian, Juárez instituted numerous liberal reforms as president.
The Liberals, who represented small merchants, some intellectuals, political leaders in rural areas, and the small ranchers of the west and south, stood for a federal system, the abolishment of colonial prerogatives, land distribution.....
www.bookrags.com /biography-benito-juarez/index.html   (216 words)

  
 Cinco de Mayo
In 1858, Benito Juárez was elected President of the United States of Mexico to defend the Mexican Constitution established on February 5th, 1857.
The republicans, led by Benito Juárez, did not accept the foreign intervention.
Juarez declared martial law and declared all areas occupied by the French in a state of siege.
www.nacnet.org /assunta/spa5may.htm   (1833 words)

  
 Tiembla en México
Benito Juárez, Álvaro Obregón, Miguel Hidalgo, fueron las delegaciones donde la Dirección de Protección Civil del DF señaló donde se sintió mayor el fenómeno.
Gabriel Regino, subsecretario de Seguridad Pública, informó de una caída de cableado eléctrico en la colonia Narvarte, Benito Juárez, donde se registraron apagones, así como de una persona que sufrió desmayo, lo cual ocurrió en la zona de Coapa.
En Guerrero, sin novedad, pasaron desapercibidos, sin reporte de daños, donde fue el epicentro del sismo.
www.lacrisis.com.mx /temblor020104.htm   (1833 words)

  
 Juarez Mexico Travel Guide - Internet Cafes - Compu-Rent - Ciudad Juarez
Compu-Rent could not be easier to find since it is located directly across the street from the small park surrounding the Benito Juárez memorial statue on Vicente Guerrero just a few blocks east of el centro.
Just walk south on Avenida Juárez until it dead ends into V. Guerrero and turn left (east).
www.juarez-mexico.com /HTML/MoreInformation/InternetCafes/Compurent/Compu-Rent.htm   (1833 words)

  
 Juárez on Encyclopedia.com
In 1888 the name of the Mexican town was changed to honor Benito Juárez, who made it his capital when exiled from central Mexico.
Except for the river valley, under intense cultivation southeast of the city, Juárez is hemmed in by desert.
Developing (1659) as the focal point for Spanish colonial expansion to the north, it was originally called El Paso del Norte and included settlements on both sides of the river, until they were split by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848), which ended the Mexican War.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/J/Juarez.asp   (1833 words)

  
 The Border Interactive Timeline
France, Britain, and Spain attempt to force Benito Juarez’s government to repay debts owed.
Napoleon III of France withdraws his support from Maximilian, the Austrian archduke who had been made Emperor of Mexico, and Benito Juárez regains control of Mexico.
During the 1860s, Tiburcio Vásquez, Joaquín Murieta, and others are labeled "bandits" for resisting the take-over of lands held by Mexican Americans in California.
www.pbs.org /kpbs/theborder/history/interactive-timeline.html   (1400 words)

  
 Ciudad Benito Juarez. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000
Ciudad Benito Juárez (syoo-DAHD HWAHR-res), city (1990 pop.
www.bartleby.com /69/91/C07991.html   (63 words)

  
 La storia del Messico - Maya, Aztechi - Il Chiapas
Si definiscono i principi del movimento della Riforma (Piano di Ayutla, 11 marzo 1854), che segnò la nascita del Messico contemporaneo: i principali ispiratori furono l’indio Benito Juárez e Ignacio Comonfort.
amolt.interfree.it /Messico/storia.htm   (63 words)

  
 Feijoo y Montenegro, Benito Jeronimo --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Mexico's national hero and its first president of Indian descent was Benito Juárez.
Driven by the spirit of conflict, Benito Mussolini was many things during his turbulent life—teacher, laborer, editor, soldier, politician, and revolutionary.
More results on "Feijoo y Montenegro, Benito Jeronimo" when you join.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9033924?tocId=9033924   (63 words)

  
 Diario.com.mx: Edición Cd. Juárez
Juárez Chih., México - hoy es: 11 de Agosto del 2005
www.diario.com.mx /semanales/el_puente   (63 words)

  
 Mexico
In the 1860s the country suffered a military occupation by France, fought off by Mexican patriot Benito Jurez.
President Benito Juárez's Birthday, popularly regarded as an exemplary politician who stood against the French invasion (see Batalla de Puebla)
After independence, Mexico's territory slowly decreased in size, with land lost and sold to the United States (see Mexican-American War) and the secession of Central America.
www.enlightenweb.net /m/me/mexico.html   (63 words)

  
 Medicusreisen
Präsidentschaft des einer indianischen Familie entstammenden Obersten Richters Benito Juárez, dessen von liberalen Reformen geprägte Amtszeit durch die bewaffnete Intervention Frankreichs (Vorwand: Eintreibung von Auslandsschulden) unterbrochen wird.
Internationale Flughäfen: Mexiko City (MEX) (Benito Jurez) (Internet: www.aeropuertosmexico.com/Ingles) liegt 13 km südlich der Stadt.
Ciudad Jurez ist ein Handels- und Kulturzentrum mit modernen Gebäuden im traditionellen Baustil.
www.medicusreisen.de /Medicusreisen-Dateien/Reiseinfos/Nordamerika/L%E4nderinfo-Mexiko.htm   (9102 words)

  
 Benito Juárez
Juárez y el Estado laico.(Benito Juárez, hero mexicano)(TT: Juarez and the lay state.)(TA: Benito Juárez, hero of Mexico) (Siempre!)
Revered by Mexicans as one of their greatest political figures, Juárez, with great moral courage and honesty, upheld the civil law and opposed the privileges of the clericals and the army.
After establishing the government in the capital, Juárez was immediately faced with new difficulties.
www.infoplease.com /cgi-bin/id/A0826681   (477 words)

  
 V-DAY and Amnesty International organize February 14 March on Ciudad Juarez
The day will also include a discussion on gender violence by Mexican feminist, Marcela Lagarde; an ecumenical remembrance of the victims and honouring of their mothers and families at the Benito Juárez Monument; and lunch provided by local vendors.
We are joining with the women of Ciudad Juárez and Chihuahua and their families to demand the end to impunity and the prevention of further violence against women," Kate Gilmore, Executive Deputy Secretary General of Amnesty International, said today.
In August 2003 Irene Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International, met Mexican President Vicente Fox to raise concerns about the lack of progress in solving the murders in Ciudad Juárez and the organization released a report on Ciudad Juárez in September 2003.
www.amnestyusa.org /stopviolence/document.do?id=80256DD400782B8480256E2F004977DD   (477 words)

  
 Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada --  Encyclopædia Britannica
A political liberal, he joined Benito Juárez during the period of French intervention in Mexico (1861–67), becoming president&;
(Spanish: The Reform), liberal political and social revolution in Mexico between 1854 and 1876 under the principal leadership of Benito Juárez.
At least 50,000 persons lost their lives in the struggles between republic and empire, and when Juárez reentered Mexico City on July 15, 1867, his immediate task was to abate the rancors of civil war.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9047877   (762 words)

  
 Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
A political liberal, he joined Benito Juárez during the period of French intervention in Mexico (1861–67), becoming president of the Tribunal Supremo (Supreme Court) and de facto vice president of the Mexican republic after its restoration in 1867.
Lerdo, orphaned and impoverished as a child, struggled to obtain an education and became professor of jurisprudence and rector of the College of San Ildefonso in Mexico City.
Opposed by provincial chieftains who resented Lerdo's centralized government, by the church for his connection with the anticlerical reforms of Juárez, and by progressives who criticized his failure to undertake public works, Lerdo was driven into exile by an uprising led by Díaz in 1877.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article-9047877   (159 words)

  
 Lycos Search Results: web results for "oaxaca+de+juárez"  1 thru 10 of 63
The city of Oaxaca (formally: Oaxaca de Juárez, in honour of local scion Benito Juárez) is the capital...
Casa de la Cultura de Oaxaca, Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., México 1985 Galería Los Príncipes, Casa de la Cultura de Oaxaca, Oaxaca de Juárez...
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 Biografia de Benito Juárez
Hijo de Marcelino Juárez y Brígida García, matrimonio indígena de humilde condición, Benito Juárez quedó huérfano siendo niño y cursó sus primeros estudios en su pueblo natal.
En 1831 Benito Juárez fue elegido regidor del ayuntamiento de Oaxaca y al año siguiente, diputado al Congreso del Estado.
Ante la instauración del Imperio de Maximiliano, al año siguiente Benito Juárez se retiró a Paso del Norte y desde allí organizó la resistencia.
www.biografiasyvidas.com /biografia/j/juarez.htm   (611 words)

  
 Mexico
Don Benito Juarez: (1) Don Benito Juarez, (2) Don Benito Juarez, (3) Mexico's Lincoln: The Ecstasy and Agony of Benito Juarez (1806 - 1872), (4) Benito Juarez on La Reforma from Historical Text Archive, (5) Benito Juárez, (6) Benito Juarez: Hero or Heretic?
If you do not live close to the U.S. -Mexico border, you can learn more by visiting sites like these.
1) Beyond the Border - Más Allá de la Frontera from PBS
www.42explore2.com /mexico.htm   (611 words)

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