Francisco Aguilar Barquero

Francisco Ramón de Jesús Aguilar Barquero (1857-1931) served as President of Costa Rica for eight months between 1919 and 1920.

His main achievement was successfully steering the country back to democratic normalcy after his predecessor's military dictatorship.

He was succeeded by Julio Acosta García.

Presidents and heads of state of Costa Rica
  • Juan Mora Fernández
  • Gallegos
  • Carrillo
  • Joaquín Mora
  • Aguilar
  • Carrillo
  • Morazán
  • Pinto
  • Alfaro
  • Oreamuno
  • Gallegos
  • Alfaro
  • Castro
  • Miguel Mora
  • Juan Mora Porras
  • Montealegre
  • Jiménez Zamora
  • Castro
  • Jiménez Zamora
  • Carranza
  • Guardia
  • Esquivel Sáenz
  • Herrera
  • Guardia
  • Lizano
  • Fernández
  • Soto
  • Rodríguez Zeledón
  • Yglesias
  • Esquivel Ibarra
  • González Víquez
  • Jiménez Oreamuno
  • González Flores
  • Tinoco
  • Quirós
  • Aguilar
  • Acosta
  • Jiménez Oreamuno
  • González Víquez
  • Jiménez Oreamuno
  • Cortés
  • Calderón Guardia
  • Picado
  • Figueres Ferrer
  • Ulate
  • Figueres Ferrer
  • Echandi
  • Orlich
  • Trejos
  • Figueres Ferrer
  • Oduber
  • Carazo
  • Monge
  • Arias
  • Calderón Fournier
  • Figueres Olsen
  • Rodríguez Echeverría
  • Pacheco
  • Arias
  • Chinchilla

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