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Manuel Amador Guerrero

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Preceded by
  
None

Spouse
  
Maria Ossa Escobar

Name
  
Manuel Guerrero


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Born
  
June 30, 1833 Turbaco, Colombia (
1833-06-30
)

Died
  
May 2, 1909, Panama City, Panama

Similar People
  
Maria de la Ossa de Amador, Jose Agustin Arango, Jose Domingo de Obaldia, Belisario Porras Barahona

Succeeded by
  
Jose Domingo de Obaldia

Political party
  
Conservative Party

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Manuel Amador Guerrero (30 June 1833 – 2 May 1909), was the first president of Panama from 20 February 1904 to 1 October 1908. He was a member of the Conservative Party.

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Very little is known about his childhood and teenage years. He was born in Turbaco, Colombia, when Panama was part of that country. He came to Panama in 1855 and started working on the Panama Railroad as a doctor. He worked also more than twenty years at the Santo Tomás Hospital. His most important work was as chief doctor of the Panama Railroad. This job was crucial in the role he played in gaining Panamanian independence from Colombia. He was an important player in the independence movement of 1903.

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After his presidency

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Amador retired from public life and died soon after in his house on San Felipe. His last coherent words were to express his wish that the National Anthem was played as his body was lowered to his gravesite, a wish that was realized.

Trivia

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  • Plaza Amador, a soccer team in Panama's highest league, ANAPROF, was named in his honor. The club's colors are also red, white and blue as they were the colors adopted by his patriotic movement for independence.
  • The Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, the highest honor of Panama, is named in his honor.

  • Manuel Amador Guerrero This is my World Este es mi Mundo DON MANUEL AMADOR GUERRERO

    References

    Manuel Amador Guerrero Wikipedia