Juan Chávez
Juan Chávez (, Aguascalientes, July 4, 1831 – Camino de Arrona, February 15, 1869) was the Governor of the State of Aguascalientes, Mexico and its surroundings, also known by the nicknames of "''Ídolo de las Beatas''" or "''Rojas de los Mochos''", nicknames that were imposed by the press of the time. He was a partisan of the conservatives and supported the Second Mexican Empire during the French Intervention.Juan Chávez is an individual around whom various legends and myths have developed that derive from his illicit activities, including that he left a hoard of buried treasure, although very little is really known about his life prior to becoming a thief and highway robber, and the little information with which it is counted from that previous time has been obtained directly from both marriage and death certificates. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), Sociedad Alemana para la Cooperación Internacional (GTZ), Krause, Jutta, Chavez, Juan, Espinoza, Waldo, Montreuil, Víctor, Seminario-Taller Internacional: Desarrollo de la Acuicultura en la Amazonía Continental Iquitos (Perú) 2-3 Dic 1999., Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana, Lima (Perú), Programa Cooperativo de Investigación y Transferencia de Tecnología para los Trópicos Suramericano (PROCITROPICOS), Fondo Regional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (FONTAGRO)
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by Sánchez, Hugo, Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), Instituto Nacional de Capacitación Agropecuaria, Lima (Perú) (INCAGRO)
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