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José María del Campo

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Argentine priest and politician (1826–1884)
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José María del Campo
Born1826
DiedApril 13, 1884
NationalityArgentine
Occupation(s)Governor of the Province of Tucumán, Priest, Military
Political partyUnitarian

José María del Campo (1826, Monteros, Tucumán Province – April 11, 1884, San Miguel de Tucumán) was an Argentine priest, Unitarian Party leader, and governor of the province of Tucumán.

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