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'''Carlos Durán Cartín''', an accomplished doctor of [[medicine]] who had trained in [[London]],
'''Carlos Durán Cartín''', an accomplished doctor of [[medicine]] who had trained in [[London]],
was acting [[President (government title)|President]] of [[Costa Rica]] for a period of six months from 1889 to 1890<ref>[http://www.tse.go.cr/pdf/ifed/PresidentesCR-Cuadros.pdf El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones: Presidentes de la República de Costa Rica]</ref>, during the administration of President [[Bernardo Soto Alfaro|Bernardo Soto]], who never resigned but didn't come back to office until the end of his term.
was acting [[President (government title)|President]] of [[Costa Rica]] for a period of six months from 1889 to 1890,<ref>[http://www.tse.go.cr/pdf/ifed/PresidentesCR-Cuadros.pdf El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones: Presidentes de la República de Costa Rica]</ref> during the administration of President [[Bernardo Soto Alfaro|Bernardo Soto]], who never resigned but didn't come back to office until the end of his term.


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Revision as of 07:16, 5 October 2020

Dr. Carlos Durán
Acting President of Costa Rica
In office
7 November 1889 – May 8, 1890
Preceded byBernardo Soto
Succeeded byJosé Joaquín Rodríguez
Personal details
Born12 November 1852
San José
Died23 November 1924
San José

Carlos Durán Cartín, an accomplished doctor of medicine who had trained in London, was acting President of Costa Rica for a period of six months from 1889 to 1890,[1] during the administration of President Bernardo Soto, who never resigned but didn't come back to office until the end of his term.

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Political offices
Preceded by President of Costa Rica
1889–1890
Succeeded by