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List Of Presidents Of Campeche Municipality
The following is a list of presidents of Campeche Municipality, Mexico. The municipality includes Campeche City. List of officials * Joaquín Esquivel Cantón, 1916-1917 * Cristóbal Donantes Virgilio, 1918 * Marcelo Gómez, 1919 * Francisco G. Torres, 1920 * Ramón Félix Flores, 1921 * Eduardo Mena Córdoba, 1922 * Angel Castillo Lanz, 1923 * Javier Illescas A., 1924-1925 * Ulises Sansores, 1926-1927 * Domingo Pérez Méndez, 1928-1929 * Víctor Velázquez Marina, 1930-1931 * Eduardo Arceo Zumárraga, 1932-1933 * Miguel Lanz Gutiérrez, 1934-1935 * Manuel S. Silva M., 1936-1937 * Domingo Granados M., 1938-1939 * Eduardo Lavalle Urbina, 1940-1941 * Asunción Martínez Camargo, 1942-1943 * Francisco Alvarez Barret, 1944-1946 * Rafael Alcalá Dónde, 1947-1949 * Fernando Rosado Reyes, 1950-1952 * Alberto Ferrer Ferrer, 1953-1955 * Leovigilio Gómez Hernández, 1956-1958 * Eugenio Echeverría Castellón, 1959-1961 * Ricardo Castelot Oliver, 1962-1964 * Rafae ...
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Municipal Presidents
A ''presidente municipal'' (English: "municipal president") is the chief of government of municipios in Mexico. This title was also used in the Philippines under the Spanish and American colonization; it is comparable to a mayor of the town or city. The position is comparable to the county executive of a county in the United States or to the mayor of a city in the United States, although the jurisdiction of a ''presidente municipal'' includes not only a city but the municipality surrounding it. Nationally, this position is also equivalent to that of Head of Government of the Federal District and that is why these positions are sometimes referred to as "mayors" in English-language publications. Lists * Municipal president of Cananea * Municipal president of Chihuahua * Municipal president of Ciudad Juárez *Municipal president of Mérida, Yucatán *Municipal president of Monterrey *Municipal president of Sabinas Hidalgo *Municipal president of Puebla See also *Alcalde * Municipali ...
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Campeche Municipality
Campeche is one of the 13 municipalities in the Mexican state of Campeche. The municipal seat, and largest settlement, is the city of San Francisco de Campeche (often shortened to Campeche). Demographics As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 259,005. The municipality had 565 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: San Francisco de Campeche San Francisco de Campeche (; yua, Ahk'ìin Pech, ), 19th c., also known simply as Campeche, is a city in Campeche Municipality in the state of Campeche, Mexico on the shore of the Bay of Campeche of the Gulf of Mexico. Both the seat of the muni ... (220,389), Lerma (8,281), Chiná (5,194), classified as urban, and Los Laureles (2,251), Alfredo V. Bonfil (2,060), Pich (1,756), Tikinmul (1,663), Imí (1,227), Hampolol (1,123), Castamay (1,101), and San Francisco Kobén (1,045), classified as rural. See also * List of presidents of Campeche Municipality References {{DEFA ...
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Campeche City
San Francisco de Campeche (; yua, Ahk'ìin Pech, ), 19th c., also known simply as Campeche, is a city in Campeche Municipality in the state of Campeche, Mexico on the shore of the Bay of Campeche of the Gulf of Mexico. Both the seat of the municipality and the state's capital, the city had a population at the 2010 census of 220,389, and the municipality had a population of 259,005. The city was founded in 1540 by Spanish conquistadores as San Francisco de Campeche atop the pre-existing Maya city of Can Pech. The Pre-Columbian city was described as having 3,000 houses and various monuments, of which little trace remains. The city retains many of the old colonial Spanish city walls and fortifications which protected the city from pirates and buccaneers. The state of preservation and quality of its architecture earned it the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Originally, the Spaniards lived inside the walled city, while the natives lived in the surrounding ''barrio ...
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Instituto Nacional Para El Federalismo Y El Desarrollo Municipal
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Rafael Rodríguez Barrera
Rafael Rodríguez Barrera (February 1, 1937 – December 3, 2011) was a Mexican politician, lawyer and ambassador. He held office as the Governor of the Mexican state of Campeche from 1973 until 1979. Rodríguez also served as the President of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) from 1992 to 1993. Rodríguez Barrera began his career as a lawyer. He became Mayor, also called Municipal President, of Campeche, Campeche. Rodríguez Barrera was elected Governor of Campeche, holding the state's gubernatorial office from September 16, 1973, until September 15, 1979. Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid appointed Rodríguez Barrera as Secretary of Agrarian Reform. in 1986. Rodríguez Barrera succeeded outgoing Secretary Luis Martínez Villicaña, who left the Cabinet upon his election as Governor of Michoacan. Rodríguez Barrera remained Secretary until November 30, 1988, when President Miguel de la Madrid left office. Rodriguez Barrera was briefly appointed President of ...
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Víctor Manuel Méndez Lanz
Víctor Manuel Méndez Lanz (born 21 February 1952) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party. As of 2014 he served as Senator of the LVIII and LIX Legislatures of the Mexican Congress representing Campeche, as Deputy of the LX Legislature and as Municipal President of Campeche between 1997 and 2000. See also * List of presidents of Campeche Municipality The following is a list of presidents of Campeche Municipality, Mexico. The municipality includes Campeche City. List of officials * Joaquín Esquivel Cantón, 1916-1917 * Cristóbal Donantes Virgilio, 1918 * Marcelo Gómez, 1919 * Francisco ... References 1952 births Living people Politicians from Campeche City Members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico) Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Municipal presidents in Campeche Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians 20th-century Mexican politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians Monterrey Institute of Te ...
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Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez
Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez (born March 22, 1949) is a Mexican politician and former governor of Campeche. A member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), he took office on September 16, 2003. Previous, he served as Secretary of Public Works and Communication for the state of Campeche from September 16, 1997 to March 29, 2000 and mayor of Campeche from October 1, 2000 until November 6, 2002. See also * List of presidents of Campeche Municipality The following is a list of presidents of Campeche Municipality, Mexico. The municipality includes Campeche City. List of officials * Joaquín Esquivel Cantón, 1916-1917 * Cristóbal Donantes Virgilio, 1918 * Marcelo Gómez, 1919 * Francisco ... References External linksCareer Government of the state of Campeche. Retrieved on August 24, 2006. 1949 births Governors of Campeche Living people Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians Politicians from Campeche City Municipal presidents in Campeche ...
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Fernando Ortega Bernés
Fernando Ortega Bernés (born February 16, 1958) is a Mexican politician who served as the 16th Governor of Campeche from 2009 to 2015. He has previously served as a mayor and local state senator in Campeche. Ortega Bernes was born on February 16, 1958, in the city of Campeche. He holds a bachelor's degree in political science and public administration. Ortega Bernes has taught at the Universidad Autónoma de Campeche. See also * List of presidents of Campeche Municipality The following is a list of presidents of Campeche Municipality, Mexico. The municipality includes Campeche City. List of officials * Joaquín Esquivel Cantón, 1916-1917 * Cristóbal Donantes Virgilio, 1918 * Marcelo Gómez, 1919 * Francisco ... References 1958 births Governors of Campeche Living people Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians Politicians from Campeche City 21st-century Mexican politicians Universidad Iberoamericana alumni Autonomous University of Campeche facul ...
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Timeline Of Campeche City
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Campeche, Mexico. Prior to 20th century * 1540 - San Francisco de Campeche founded by Spaniard Francisco de Montejo. * 1633 - Sack of Campeche (1633) by Dutch privateers. * 1659 - Town "sacked by the British." * 1663 - Sack of Campeche (1663) by pirates. * 1685 - Campeche raided by Dutch pirate Laurens de Graaf. * 1732 - Puerta de la Tierra (gate) erected. * 1760 - built. * 1762 - San José el Alto fort built. * 1777 - Campeche attains city status; established. * 1796 - Hospital de San Lazaro founded. * 1801 - (fort) built. * 1821 - 5 November: Campeche secedes from Yucatán. * 1840 - June: Yucatecan occupation begins. * 1857 - 6–7 August: Coup in Campeche. * 1858 - State of Campeche established. * 1864 - 26 January: French in power. * 1871 - Telegraph begins operating. * 1879 - Population: 15,190. * 1883 - "Naval base established at Lerma." * 1895 - Catholic Diocese of Campeche established. 20th century * ...
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Lists Of Municipal Presidents In Mexico
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Politicians From Campeche
A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and create laws that govern the land and by an extension of its people. Broadly speaking, a politician can be anyone who seeks to achieve political power in a government. Identity Politicians are people who are politically active, especially in party politics. Political positions range from local governments to state governments to federal governments to international governments. All ''government leaders'' are considered politicians. Media and rhetoric Politicians are known for their rhetoric, as in speeches or campaign advertisements. They are especially known for using common themes that allow them to develop their political positions in terms familiar to the voters. Politicians of necessity become expert users of the media. Politicians in the 19th century made heavy use of newspapers, magazines, and pamphlets, as well a ...
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