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Luis Miró Quesada

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Peruvian politician, diplomat and journalist (1880–1976)
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Luis Miró Quesada de la Guerra

Luis Joaquín Miró-Quesada de la Guerra (1880–1976) was a Peruvian journalist and politician in the early 20th century. He was the mayor of Lima from 1916 to 1918, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1931) and director of El Comercio.

He studied at Universidad Mayor de San Marcos.

Preceded byNicanor Carmona Mayor of Lima
1916–1918
Succeeded byManuel Yrigoyen
Mayors of Lima


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