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Minister Of Foreign Affairs (Costa Rica)
This is a list of foreign ministers of Costa Rica. *1844............ José María Castro Madriz *1844–1846: Joaquín Bernardo Calvo Rosales *1846–1847: José María Castro Madriz *1847–1856: Joaquín Bernardo Calvo Rosales *1856–1857: Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera *1857–1859: José Nazario Toledo *1859............ José María Castro Madriz *1859–1860: Jesús Jiménez Zamora *1861–1863: Francisco María Iglesias Llorente *1863–1868: Julián Volio Llorente *1868–1869: Aniceto Esquivel Sáenz *1869............ Juan Rafael Mata Lafuente *1869–1870: Agapito Jiménez Zamora *1870–1873: Lorenzo Montúfar y Rivera *1873............ José María Castro Madriz *1873–1874: Luis Diego Sáenz Carazo *1874–1875: Salvador Jiménez Blanco *1876............ Juan Rafael Mata Lafuente *1876............ Saturnino Lizano Gutiérrez *1876–1877: Rafael Machado y Jáuregui *1877–1883: José María Castro Madriz *1883............ Eusebio Figueroa Oreamuno *1883– ...
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A foreign affairs minister or minister of foreign affairs (less commonly minister for foreign affairs) is generally a cabinet minister in charge of a state's foreign policy and relations. The formal title of the top official varies between countries. The foreign minister typically reports to the head of government (such as prime minister or president). Difference in titles In some nations, such as India, the foreign minister is referred to as the minister for external affairs; or others, such as Brazil and the states created from the former Soviet Union, call the position the minister of external relations. In the United States, the secretary of state is the member of the Cabinet who handles foreign relations. Other common titles may include minister of foreign relations. In many countries of Latin America, the foreign minister is colloquially called " chancellor" (''canciller'' in the Spanish-speaking countries and ''chanceler'' in the Portuguese-speaking Brazil). Diplomats ...
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