Margarita Bolaños

Margarita Bolaños Arquín (born 1951 or 1952) is a Costa Rican politician and anthropologist who was president of the Citizens' Action Party (PAC).

Bolaños studied anthropology at the University of Costa Rica and finished a master's degree at the University of Kansas in 1999. She has worked as a researcher and a teacher at the University of Chile and the University of Costa Rica.

Bolaños acted as secretary general of the PAC from 2009 to 2013. She became president of the party's National Executive Committee in August 2014, after Rodrigo Alberto Carazo resigned. Marcia González Aguiluz succeeded her as president in September 2017. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Las plantas nativas en el desarrollo rural costarricense / by Bolaños Arquín, Margarita

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    Memoria / by Bolaños Arquín, Margarita

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    Un medio alternativo para el desarrollo rural centroamericano: Memoria / by Bolaños Arquín, Margarita

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    Las plantas nativas en el desarrollo rural costarricense / by Bolaños Arquín, Margarita

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    Memoria / by Bolaños Arquín, Margarita

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    Talamanca: La ocupación aborigen del ambiente, aportes para un desarrollo duradero by Bolaños Arquín, Margarita

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    El Tributo de los indígenas encomendados del Valle Central: fuente fundamental de la explotación colonial, siglos XVI-XVII / by Quirós Vargas, Claudia

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