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Bernardo Tinedo Belasco

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Bernardo Tinedo Belasco (died 25 August 1907) was the president of the Venezuelan state of Zulia in 1880 and 1881, the combined state of Falcón Zulia in 1884, and the State of Falcón in 1886.

In 1878, Belasco helped establish a music school. He was also a general.

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References

  1. Parra, Jesús Ángel Semprún; Hernández, Luis Guillermo (January 11, 2018). Diccionario General del Zulia. Sultana del Lago, Editores. ISBN 9781976873034 – via Google Books.
  2. "LA ACADEMIA DE HISTORIA DEL ESTADO ZULIA REDIRÁ HOMENAJE A LA BANDA DE CONCIERTOS "SIMÓN BOLÍVAR"". February 9, 2018.
  3. Historia del estado Zulia. Ediciones Banco Hipotecario de Zulia. January 3, 1973. ISBN 9788471560896 – via Google Books.


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