Manuel Lisandro Barillas
Manuel Lisandro Barillas was a Guatemalan president who served from 1885 to 1886. His administration is often overlooked in historical narratives, yet he played a significant role during a tumultuous period in the country's history, particularly regarding modernization efforts and infrastructure development. Recent scholarship has sought to re-evaluate his contributions, highlighting the complexities of his governance.
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Guatemala:
Manuel Lisandro Barillas was in power when the celebration of the arrival of Colón gained prominence.
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Guatemala:
Manuel Lisandro Barillas' government popularized concerts by the military band.
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Guatemala:
He served a seven-year term as president, which was not sufficiently recognized by liberal custodians of the time.
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