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  2. Luis Alberto Monge - Wikipedia

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    Luis Alberto Monge Álvarez (December 29, 1925 – November 29, 2016) was the President of Costa Rica from 1982 to 1986. [1] He also served as Costa Rica's first Ambassador to Israel from 1963 until 1966. [2]

  3. Jorge Hernán "Cuty" Monge Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Because of Monge's achievements in the domestic league and national team, and with the national sporting games of 1997 in mind, the then president José María Figueres Olsen, with the minister of sports [1] (in that year called National Sports Institute) named the stadium that was already in the José Figueres Ferrer Olympic Village in his honor.

  4. Néstor Monge - Wikipedia

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    Monge made his debut for the Costa Rica national football team against Jamaica on the 22 March 2012 in Kingston, Jamaica. [6] Monge remained on the fringes of the Costa Rica national team and made a playing return on 2 February 2019 appearing as a substitute against the USMNT at PayPal Park in San Jose, California.

  5. Jorge Monge - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Hernán Monge Mora (14 February 1938 – 28 November 2019) [2] was a Costa Rican football player, considered in his country as one of the top strikers ever to have played the game. [ 3 ] Club career

  6. Doris Yankelewitz Berger - Wikipedia

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    Doris Yankelewitz Berger (May 7, 1934 – May 18, 2016) was a Costa Rican artist, politician, political activist, and member of the National Liberation Party (PLN). She served as the First Lady of Costa Rica from 1982 to 1986 during the presidency of her then-husband, President Luis Alberto Monge.

  7. Costa Rican literature - Wikipedia

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    Antología crítica de la poesía de Costa Rica. San José, Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica, 1993. Monge, Carlos Francisco. El vanguardismo literario en Costa Rica, Editorial Universidad Nacional, 2005. Ovares, Flora, Margarita Rojas, María Elena Carballo y Carlos Santander. La casa paterna. Escritura y nación en Costa Rica. San José ...

  8. Johnny Araya Monge - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Francisco Araya Monge (born 29 April 1957) is a Costa Rican politician.He was the mayor of the country's capital San José from 1998 to 2013 and again since 2016. He was also the co-president of the United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) from 2010 to 2013. [1]

  9. 1982 Costa Rican general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Costa Rica on 7 February 1982. [1] Luis Alberto Monge of the National Liberation Party won the presidential election, whilst his party also won the parliamentary election. Voter turnout was 79%. [2]