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Carlos Meléndez Chaverri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carlos Meléndez Chaverri
Carlos Melendez Chaverri (June 23, 1926 in Heredia, Costa Rica – June 12, 2000) was a Costa Rican historian. Melendez was the son of Saturnino Lizano and Chaverri Orfilia Chacon. He married Maria Lourdes Doubles Umaña, who bore him five children: Silvia Maria, Lucia, Diego, Alberto and Pablo Melendez Doubles. He won the Magón National Prize for Culture in 1993. ==Education== He began his primary studies at the Escuela Argentina, and continued them at the Central School of Puntarenas. His father Don Saturnino moved the Melendez family then moved to Limon, where he finished his primary education at the School Tomás Guardia. After spending a year in that province, the family returned to Hall where he entered the Ecole Normale de Costa Rica, being a student of renowned professors such as Fernando Vargas Fernández Gámez Solano Uladislaus "Don Lalo" and Marco Tulio Salazar Salazar. On 13 December 1946, Carlos Melendez concluded secondary education, having passed exams in high school. He earned a BA in Literature and Philosophy with a major in History and Geography in 1952 at the University of Costa Rica ().
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