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Joaquín Mora Fernández

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In January 1839 he was accused of conspiring against the government of Braulio Carrillo Colina and of planning his murder. Vehemently rejected the charges but was sentenced to death. However, the 18th of that month Carrillo decided to commute the sentence of death by the removal of country life.
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He got married in San José on November 27, 1819, to María del Pilar Bonilla y Nava (1804–1866), granddaughter of Spanish Governor José Joaquín de Nava y Cabezudo. They had five children: Mateo, Catalina, Rafaela, Pilar and María del Carmen Mora Bonilla.
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During his administration issued a decree that ordered the authorities to move the port of Puntarenas and Caldera to build on it the necessary buildings. It also issued a general rate of salaries and equipment of public officials.
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He returned to Costa Rica to after the fall of Carrillo, and stayed away from politics, being devoted to the management of their coffee plantations. Fernandez died in San José, Costa Rica, on 26 October 1862.
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and have not yet declared the election of his successor, was named by the Legislative Assembly to exercise the executive branch and the Provisional Supreme Chief. He held this position until 17 April 1837.
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He was commissioned in Costa Rica in Granada, Nicaragua (1822), a member of the special seat of judgement that tried the royal coup participant
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Costa Rica
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Juan Mora Fernández
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