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The country in question is, of course, the tropical oasis known as Costa Rica. While it may be enjoying the fruits of democracy now, things were not always so bright. There were two relatively recent periods of unrest in Costa Rica. The first was the dictatorial rule of General Federico Tinoco Granados from 1917 to 1919. Tinoco was eventually overthrown and driven into exile. As a result of Tinoco's reign there was a decrease in the political strength, size and wealth of the military.
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At this point Calderon seized power, which in turn instigated a coup led by the popular Jose Figueres Ferre. The revolution was on and Calderon's forces consisted of the Costa Rica army and a communist guerrilla militia. Jose Figueres Ferre and his rebel forces were not to be [url=http://www.maximoupgrade.com/hot.php]hollister france[/url] outdone and after fourty-four days and 2000 deaths the revolution was over and the Costa Rican military was defeated.
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