Vicente Pérez Rosales
Chilean politician
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Vicente Pérez Rosales | |
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Senator of the Republic of Chile for Llanquihue | |
In office 1876 (1876)–1882 (1882)[1] | |
Deputy of the Republic of Chile for Chillán | |
In office 1861 (1861)–1864 (1864)[1] | |
Mayor (Intendant) of Concepción | |
In office 1859 (1859)–1863 (1863)[1] | |
Preceded by | Rafael Sotomayor |
Succeeded by | Aníbal Pinto |
Personal details | |
Born | (1807-04-05)April 5, 1807 Santiago, Captaincy General of Chile, Spanish Empire |
Died | September 6, 1886(1886-09-06) (aged 79) Santiago, Republic of Chile |
Political party | National Party |
Relations | Juan Enrique Rosales [es] (grandfather) José Joaquín Pérez (cousin) |
Occupation | Politician, merchant, writer, poet, miner, diplomat |
Vicente Pérez Rosales (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈsente ˈpeɾes roˈsales]; 5 April 1807 – 6 September 1886) was a politician, traveller, merchant, miner and Chilean diplomat that organised the colonisation by Germans and Chileans of the Llanquihue area. Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park is named after him.
See also
- Carlos Anwandter
- Chan Chan (forest)
- Bernhard Eunom Philippi
- German colonization of Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue
References
- ^ a b c "Reseña Biográfica Vicente Pérez Rosales" (in Spanish). Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
Sources
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