Heads of State of Costa Rica (1825-1848)
Name | Term | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Juan Mora Fernández | 1825–1833 | Liberal | |
José Rafael Gallegos | 1833–1835 | Conservative | |
Braulio Carrillo Colina | 1835–1837 | Liberal | |
Juan Mora Fernández | March–April 1837 | Liberal | |
Manuel Aguilar Chacón | 1837–1838 | Liberal | |
Braulio Carrillo Colina | 1838–1842 | Liberal | |
Francisco Morazán | April–September 1842 | Liberal | |
António Pinto Soares | September 1842 | Liberal | |
José María Alfaro Zamora | 1842–1844 | Liberal | |
Francisco María Oreamuno Bonilla | November–December 1844 | Liberal | |
José Rafael Gallegos | 1845–1846 | Conservative | |
José María Alfaro Zamora | 1846–1847 | Liberal | |
José Castro Madriz | 1847–1848 | Liberal |
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