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・ Luis Balbino Arroyo
・ Luis Barahona de Soto
・ Luis Barahona Fornés
・ Luis Barbat
・ Luis Barbero
・ Luis Barbosa
・ Luis Barceló
・ Luis Bareiro Spaini
・ Luis Barragan (executive)
・ Luis Barragán
・ Luis Barragán (painter)
・ Luis Barragán House and Studio
・ Luis Barrancos
・ Luis Barreto
・ Luis Barrios Tassano
Luis Barros Borgoño
・ Luis Barrufa
・ Luis Batlle Berres
・ Luis Batres Juarros
・ Luis Bayardo
・ Luis Bayón Herrera
・ Luis Beder Herrera
・ Luis Bedoya
・ Luis Bedoya Reyes
・ Luis Beethoven Galvez
・ Luis Belló
・ Luis Belmonte Bermúdez
・ Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa
・ Luis Beltrán, Río Negro
・ Luis Benítez


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Luis Barros Borgoño : ウィキペディア英語版
Luis Barros Borgoño

Luis Barros Borgoño (March 26, 1858 – July 26, 1943) was a Chilean politician who served as Vice President of Chile in 1925.
Born in Santiago, he was son of Manuel Barros Arana and Eugenia Borgoño Vergara. He graduated as a lawyer in 1880, held a position in the Supreme Court in 1884, was Minister of War and Navy on three occasions (1890, 1892 and 1895–96), was Minister of Foreign Affairs twice (1894 and 1918) and Finance Minister in 1901.
As the conservative candidate in the Chilean presidential election of 1920, he faced the liberal Arturo Alessandri and was defeated by a very slim margin (he actually obtained more popular votes than Alessandri). When Alessandri resigned again on October 1, 1925 Barros occupied the Vice-Presidency until December 23 of that same year, when Emiliano Figueroa took possession.
Barros was also an author who focused on history. He wrote several volumes including ''The Muzzi Mission'', a ''Life of Admiral Patricio Lynch'' and ''Mission in the Plata'', in which he defended his uncle, Diego Barros and his participation in the negotiations with Argentina over the Patagonia.







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