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Alejandro Alvarado García

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Costa Rican politician
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Alejandro Alvarado García (January 9, 1839, León, Nicaragua – September 11, 1922) was a Costa Rican politician. In 1904 he was elected president of the Supreme Court of Costa Rica for the period 1904–1908.

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  1. "Corte de Justicia ha tenido 35 presidentes". La Nacion. June 15, 1975. p. 8A. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
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