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Juan Castellón Larenas (c. 1843 – September 14, 1919) was a Chilean lawyer who served as foreign minister of Chile (1889–1890, 1892) and justice minister (1891). He served as a senator (1891–1897, 1909–1915) and deputy (1876–1879, 1882–1891, 1914–1915). He was the professor of Forensic Practice and Mining Code at the Liceo de Concepción, resigning in 1881. He died in Santiago on September 14, 1919.