
Juan Manuel Gálvez
Juan Manuel Gálvez was a prominent Honduran politician and the 26th President of Honduras, serving from 1949 until 1954. He was known for his efforts to modernize the country and for his role in the development of infrastructure, including the establishment of the Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport in Roatán, which bears his name. His legacy continues to influence Honduran politics and society.
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Juan Manuel Gálvez was sworn in as the general manager of the National Graphic Arts Company.
Generación X y baby boomers acaparan el gabinete de AsfuraJuan Manuel Gálvez was the president who officialized the design and color of the national flag in 1949.
Asfura no anunció cambio en la Bandera NacionalJuan Manuel Gálvez is listed among the presidents who were Freemasons.
Los mitos y realidades sobre los masones en Honduras: ¿cómo se organizan?Juan Manuel Gálvez is mentioned as the name of the airport in Roatán.
Aeropuertos de Honduras operan con normalidad este lunes 14 de abrilJuan Manuel Gálvez was involved in the design of the Juan Manuel Gálvez overpass in Honduras.
Un "dragón" o sismo, posibles causantes de caída de puente en HondurasThe airport is named after Juan Manuel Gálvez, who is a notable figure in Honduras.
Así fueron los minutos cruciales del accidente del Jetstream 32 en RoatánThe airport from which the accident occurred is named after Juan Manuel Gálvez.
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