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  1. Juan Bautista Sacasa (21 December 1874 in León, Nicaragua – 17 April 1946 in Los Angeles, California) was the President of Nicaragua from 1 January 1933 to 9 June 1936. He was the eldest son of Roberto Sacasa and Ángela Sacasa Cuadra, the former's cousin twice removed.

  2. Juan Bautista Sacasa was a Nicaraguan statesman who served as his countrys president in 1932–36. Sacasa studied in the United States from 1889 to 1901, earning an M.D. from Columbia University. In 1924 he was elected vice president of Nicaragua as leader of the Liberal Party in a coalition.

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  3. Juan Bautista Sacasa (León, Nicaragua, 21 de diciembre de 1874 - Los Ángeles, Estados Unidos, 17 de abril de 1946) fue un médico, catedrático universitario y político nicaragüense, que primeramente, ejerció como Vicepresidente de Nicaragua, bajo el gobierno del Presidente Carlos José Solórzano, electo para el período de gobierno, del ...

  4. Juan Bautista Sacasa (b. 21 December 1874; d. 17 April 1946), president of Nicaragua (19331936). Born in León, Sacasa rose to prominence in the volatile politics of Nicaragua as a leading member of the Liberal Party during the early twentieth century.

  5. Juan Bautista Sacasa was the President of Nicaragua from 1 January 1933 to 9 June 1936. He was the eldest son of Roberto Sacasa and Ángela Sacasa Cuadra, the former's cousin twice removed. He was a relative of Benjamín Lacayo Sacasa.

  6. The United States troops withdrew from the country in 1933 after overseeing the election and inauguration of President Juan Bautista Sacasa, who had returned from exile. He fought alongside the commanders Diego Zapata and Cornelio Bravo.

  7. Juan Bautista Sacasa Sacasa (21 December 1874 - 17 April 1946) was the President of Nicaragua from 1 January 1933 to 9 June 1936. He was the eldest son of Roberto Sacasa, 44th and 46th President of Nicaragua, and wife and cousin Ángela Sacasa Cuadra.