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  Santiago Derqui - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Santiago Rafael Luis Manuel José María Derqui Rodríguez (born in Córdoba on June 21, 1809 - November 5, 1867) was president of Argentina from March 5, 1860 to November 5, 1861.
Derqui studied at the Córdoba National University receiving a degree in law in 1831.
Being from Córdoba and not from Buenos Aires, it was expected that under his rule, the continuous revolts of the provincial goverments against the federal one would end.
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Mill is cultivated in marginal areas of Santiago del Estero province for its fruit.
Sunset, Algarrobo (Prosopis sp.), Quimili, Santiago del Estero...
Algarrobo (Prosopis sp.) at sunset near Quimili, Santiago del Estero province, Argentina.
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 Encyclopedia: Santiago Derqui
Derqui studied the Córdoba National University receiving the title of layer in 1831.
Being from Córdoba and not from Buenos Aires, its specked that under his mandate the many revolts and internal conflicts were at their end.
Buenos Aires (Good Airs in Spanish, originally meaning Fair Winds) is the capital of Argentina and its largest city and port, as well as one of the largest cities in South America.
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 Santiago del Estero Province province Salta Santa Fe Official site: Santiago del Estero Province Santiago del Estero ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Santiago del Estero is a province of Argentina, located in the north of the country.
in the detention centre called La Escuelifa in Tucumán province in December 1976, I saw Santiago Díaz from Santiago del Estero (as is the author of this declaration) since at night when the local...
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 Hall 3 - The "Estancia" and its owners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1796, his brother Victorino Rodriguez and Antonio Arredondo bought Alta Gracia in auction and leased it to Ramón Olmedo and later to Don Manuel Derqui.
Santiago de Liniers and afterwards his sons were the owners of the Estancia between 1810 and 1820.
His heirs, sold the Estancia in public auction to José Manuel Solares (1820 - 1868) who was the last owner.
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 SAmerica
Santiago Derqui) withdraws from association with Buenos Aires and leaves Bartolome Mitre (b.1821) the provisional president (‘62-’68).
09/15: the International Congress at Santiago (Chile) (contains representatives from Peru, Chili and Ecuador) signed the "Continental Treaty" to promote union but it is never effective; Chile is the world leader in copper exportation.
12/08: the Jesuit church of the Compania in Santiago is burned in which more than 2000 persons perish.
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 Antonio Taboada
TABOADA, Antonio (tah-bo'-ah-dah), Argentine soldier, born in the province of Santiago del Estero, 31 August, 1815.
In 1856 he escorted through the Chac5 desert the United States exploring expedition under Lieutenant Thomas J. Page, and they explored the Salado river as far as Santa Fe, Taboada concluding also in the course of the voyage arrangements with the principal caciques that assured peace along the borders.
In 1861 he supported Dr. Derqui and contributed to terminate the strife between the governors of the provinces and the central government.
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 Justo Jose de Urquiza
The latter were accepted by congress on 25 September, 1860, and Buenos Avres sent deputies; but they were refused admittance on pretext that the state electoral law was unconstitutional.
Buenos Ayres armed again, and under General Mitre sent her forces to defend her territory, when the new Federal president, Dr. Santiago Derqui, declared war against the province, appointing Urquiza commander-in-chief.
The opposing armies met on 17 September, 1861, at Parch, and Urquiza was defeated, retiring with his troops to Entre Rios.
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 Negretto and Rivera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
On the other hand, given the participation of the provinces in the election of president, local control of elections could also sustain a national system of control of presidential succession.
Urquiza (1854-60) was the first president who controlled his own succession by appointing Santiago Derqui (1860-62) as the president who would complete the task of national unification.
The growing conflicts between Urquiza and Derqui, however, led to the disintegration of the federalist coalition that sustained Urquiza's government.
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 Archive of Did You Know items
Pope Pius IX (Giuseppe Maria Ferrero Mastai Ferretti) joined Freemasonry in Santiago, Chile, in 1832, while a young priest.
The were General JJ Urquiza (1854-60), Santiago Derqui (1860-62), General Bartolome Mitre (1862-68), and Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1868-74).
Elizabeth Aldworth, Daughter of Lord Doneraile of County Cork, Ireland, received the First and Second degrees as a girl.
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 American University Law Review: Volume 46, Book 5 TITLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
No one objected to proposals that slightly weakened the president's powers, because General Urquiza had finished his six-year term as president and had turned the government over to a weaker successor, Santiago Derqui.
All of the principal figures present at the Convention, Gorostiaga, Guti‚rrez, Sarmiento, and V‚lez S rsfield, shared the Alberdian vision, and all made comments at the Constitutional Convention of 1853 or at the 1860 Buenos Aires Convention invoking the U.S. model.
Buenos Aires' deputies were never incorporated into the National Congress because Buenos Aires insisted on holding its elections under a provincial electoral law that permitted its governor, Bart¢lome Mitre, to retain control, rather than a national electoral law as required by the Constitution.
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