10
90 min
Francisco Morázan has been in Costa Rica for five months where he has been appointed Provisional Chief of State. It has called for elections to install a National Constituent Assembly, which should be a legal structure to the Costa Rican state. The Assembly has decreed the validity of the constitution of 1825, the same as that of the Central American Federation; It has declared the accession of Costa Rica to the Republic of Central America. Two months later Francisco Morazán is shot one afternoon on September 15, 1842.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Orlando Valenzuela | Francisco Morazán | Unowned |
| Tito Estrada | Antonio Pinto Soare | Unowned | |
| Tito Estrada | Antonio Pinto Soares | Unowned | |
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Mélissa Merlo | María Josefa Lastiri | Unowned |
| Gabriel Ochoa | José Trinidad Cabañas | Unowned | |
| Shirley Rodríguez | Teresa Escalante | Unowned | |
| Amaru Martínez | Sebastian Vasquez | Unowned | |
| Eduardo Bähr | Jose Gabriel Del Campo | Unowned | |
| Norman Mejía | Vicente Villaseñor | Unowned | |
| Hermes Reyes | José Antonio Vigil | Unowned | |
| Christian Hernández | Francisco Morazán Moncada | Unowned | |
| Carlos Vindel | José Miguel Saravia | Unowned | |
| Mario Jaén | Buenaventura Espinach | Unowned | |
| Osmel Poveda | Mariano Montealegre Bustamante | Unowned | |
| Jorge Osorto | Isidoro Saget | Unowned | |
| Fernando Egea | Braulio Carrillo | Unowned |