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Juan Francisco Giró

1791 - 1863

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Juan Francisco José Giró Zufriategui (June 3, 1791, Montevideo – May 8, 1863) was a Uruguayan politician and the President of Uruguay from 1852 until 1853. He was deposed by a military mutiny in September 1853 by one of the Colorado party. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Juan Francisco Giró is the 15,616th most popular politician (up from 16,030th in 2019), the 200th most popular biography from Uruguay (up from 222nd in 2019) and the 49th most popular Uruguayan Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Juan Francisco Giró ranks 15,616 out of 19,576Before him are Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul, Ed Royce, Michael Heseltine, Kurt Biedenkopf, Javier de Burgos, and Hussain Hotak. After him are Volen Siderov, Plamen Oresharski, Albert Camille Vital, Ahn Cheol-soo, Stephen Barclay, and Glappa of Bernicia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1791, Juan Francisco Giró ranks 45Before him are Johan Ludvig Heiberg, Adolf Ivar Arwidsson, József Katona, Alexis Thérèse Petit, José Ignacio Pavón, and Henryk Rzewuski. After him are Kazimierz Brodziński, Allan Cunningham, and John Nelson. Among people deceased in 1863, Juan Francisco Giró ranks 52Before him are Alfred Moquin-Tandon, Andrei Mureșanu, Michel Garicoïts, Manuel Basilio Bustamante, Charles Robert Cockerell, and John F. Reynolds. After him are Juan Francisco de Vidal, Little Crow, Miguel de San Román, Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, Lewis Armistead, and John J. Crittenden.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Juan Francisco Giró ranks 200 out of 444Before him are Julio César Cortés (1941), Aníbal Ciocca (1915), Ramón Alberto Villaverde (1930), Idea Vilariño (1920), Carlos Scarone (1888), and Eduardo Acevedo Díaz (1851). After him are Luis Maidana (1934), Rodolfo Rodríguez (1956), Roberto Figueroa (1904), Alfredo Zibechi (1895), Gus Poyet (1967), and Daniel Viglietti (1939).

Among POLITICIANS In Uruguay

Among politicians born in Uruguay, Juan Francisco Giró ranks 49Before him are Manuel Basilio Bustamante (1785), Pedro Varela (1837), José Eugenio Ellauri (1834), Juan Idiarte Borda (1844), Máximo Tajes (1852), and Lorenzo Latorre (1844). After him are Tomás Berreta (1875), Máximo Santos (1847), Julio Herrera y Obes (1841), Alberto Héber Usher (1918), Rodolfo Nin Novoa (1948), and Martín Vázquez (1969).