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I would like to make clear that Gral. Carrera was not exactly an native guatemalan person. There is written evidence that he was actually, a mestizo person, belonging to the low class of the New Guatemala's City. He, obviously has, as the 95% of guatemalan people, some indian bloodline, in some degree, but it is incorrect make an statement as one of them. -- Dardón López J.R. 01:44, 31 March 2007 (UTC) reply

date of "presidency for life"

The article currently said that Carrera took the style "president for life" in 1854. Of the article's two citations, one yields a "404" and the other (Catholic Encyclopedia) says he became president in 1854 and president for life seven years later. As El Presidente would say, "¿qué?" —Preceding unsigned comment added by TypoBoy ( talkcontribs) 15:30, 18 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Montaña Infinita

This article includes many citations to Fernando González Davison's novel "La montaña infinita : Carrera, caudillo de Guatemala", which does not appear to be a reliable source. According to Worldcat, this book is "fiction" and is a "historical novel". A fictional work should definitely not be cited in a Wikipedia article about an actual historical figure. Why has this source not been removed? 113.29.228.232 ( talk) 04:44, 15 June 2016 (UTC) reply

1st and 5th President of Guatemala

In the infobox "1st President of Guatemala" is not enough. He was reelected after 4 other presidents. Aminabzz ( talk) 13:39, 22 October 2023 (UTC) reply

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Untitled

I would like to make clear that Gral. Carrera was not exactly an native guatemalan person. There is written evidence that he was actually, a mestizo person, belonging to the low class of the New Guatemala's City. He, obviously has, as the 95% of guatemalan people, some indian bloodline, in some degree, but it is incorrect make an statement as one of them. -- Dardón López J.R. 01:44, 31 March 2007 (UTC) reply

date of "presidency for life"

The article currently said that Carrera took the style "president for life" in 1854. Of the article's two citations, one yields a "404" and the other (Catholic Encyclopedia) says he became president in 1854 and president for life seven years later. As El Presidente would say, "¿qué?" —Preceding unsigned comment added by TypoBoy ( talkcontribs) 15:30, 18 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Montaña Infinita

This article includes many citations to Fernando González Davison's novel "La montaña infinita : Carrera, caudillo de Guatemala", which does not appear to be a reliable source. According to Worldcat, this book is "fiction" and is a "historical novel". A fictional work should definitely not be cited in a Wikipedia article about an actual historical figure. Why has this source not been removed? 113.29.228.232 ( talk) 04:44, 15 June 2016 (UTC) reply

1st and 5th President of Guatemala

In the infobox "1st President of Guatemala" is not enough. He was reelected after 4 other presidents. Aminabzz ( talk) 13:39, 22 October 2023 (UTC) reply


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