Poincaré, Raymond, 1860-1934
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found: Différend de limites entre la Colombie et le Costa-Rica, 1900.
found: Le legendemain d'Agadir, 1912, c1926:t.p. (Raymond Poincaré de l'Académie française)
found: LC in RLIN, 11-5-86(hdg.: Poincaré, Raymond, Pres. France, 1860-1934)
found: Raĭmon Puankare, prezident Frant︠s︡ii, 2006.
found: Wikipedia, Sept. 6, 2013(Raymond Poincaré; born 20 August 1860 in Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France; died 15 October 1934 in Paris; French statesman who served three times as Prime Minister, and as President from 1913 to 1920. He was a conservative leader, primarily committed to political and social stability Trained in law, Poincaré was elected a Deputy in 1887, and served in the cabinets of Dupuy and Ribot. In 1902, he co-founded the Democratic Republican Alliance, the most important center-right party under the Third Republic, becoming Prime Minister in 1912 and President in 1913)
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