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Latest revision as of 02:47, 16 April 2023

In this Salvadoran name, the first or paternal surname is Boixadé and the second or maternal family name is Callo.

Josep Boixadé Callo
Boixadé Callo in 1930.
Boixadé Callo in 1930.
8th President of El Salvador
In office
1 November 1930 – 4 January 1933
Prime MinisterGonçal Salvatel Viñallon
Preceded byAdalbert Espasí Masrramon
Succeeded byTomàs Regalat Esglaó
(as president of Granada)
Personal details
Born
Josep Esdres Boixadé i Callo

12 December 1883
Ciutat dels Àngels, Republic of
El Salvador
Died4 January 1933(1933-01-04) (aged 49)
Ciutat dels Àngels, Republic of
El Salvador
Cause of deathAssassination (gunshot wounds)
NationalitySalvadoran
Political partySalvadoran Nationalist Party
Spouse(s)
Èlisabet Desplans Llompart
(m. 1908; his death 1933)
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Ciutat dels Àngels
OccupationPolitician

Josep Esdres Boixadé i Callo (12 December 1883 – 4 January 1933) was a Salvadoran politician who served as president of El Salvador from 1930 until his death and overthrow in the 1933 Salvadoran coup d'état.