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・ José María Merino
・ José María Michavila
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・ José María Miró
・ José María Mohedano Fuertes
・ José María Moncada
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・ José María Montes
・ José María Montoya
・ José María Montoya (diplomat)
・ José María Morales


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José María Melo

José María Dionisio Melo y Ortiz (October 9, 1800 – June 1, 1860) was a Colombian general and politician of Pijao ancestry, who fought in the South American wars of independence, and who in 1854 rose to power and held the presidency of Colombia.
== First exiles ==
Melo was banished from New Granada after the dissolution of the Great Colombia. He traveled to Venezuela, where he joined the military group rosed up in 1835 demanding the restoration of the Great Colombia, and political and social reforms.〔Ortiz Vidales, Darío 1980: ''José María Melo: la razón de un rebelde''. Tercera Edición, Editorial Producciones Géminis, Ibagué, 2002.〕 After their defeat, he went to Europe, in December 1836. Melo studied at the Military Academy in Bremen, Saxony, and became to be interested for socialist ideas debated in local circles.〔

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