Joaquín Rivera Explained

Joaquín Rivera Bragas (July 25, 1795, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - February 6, 1845, Comayagua, Honduras) was a Honduran politician and military leader who served as the Head of the State of Honduras under the Federal Republic of Central America from 7 January 1833 - 31 December 1836. He served for approximately four years, as was planned, after popular elections for the office were held and he was inaugurated. His Vice-Supreme Leader (Vice-Jefe) was Francisco Ferrera.[1] His period of rule was marked by peace and unity with the other states in the Federal Republic.[2]

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  1. Web site: 1812-1844. 2020-06-11. library.ucsd.edu. 2020-11-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20201102152403/https://library.ucsd.edu/research-and-collections/collections/notable-collections/latin-american-elections-statistics/Honduras/18121844.html. dead.
  2. Book: Centro de Investigación y Promoción de los Derechos Humanos (Honduras). Análisis de la participación política en Honduras.. 1997. CIPRODEH. 81. 948116064.