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Miguel Mora Porras.

José Miguel Mora Porras (29 September 1816 – 15 June 1887) was interim President of Costa Rica from 15 November to 26 November 1849, when he turned over power to his older brother Juan Rafael Mora Porras.

References

  1. El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones: Presidentes de la República de Costa Rica Archived 2016-10-20 at the Wayback Machine
Political offices
Preceded byJosé María Castro Madriz President of Costa Rica
1849
Succeeded byJuan Rafael Mora Porras
Presidents and heads of state of Costa Rica
1825–1848
After 1848
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