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Pacifico Chiriboga : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pacifico Chiriboga
Pacífico Chiriboga y Borja (1810–1886) was an active politician during the first years of the Republic of Ecuador. He served as senator, minister, vice-president and acting president during these formative years. ==Early life== Pacífico Chiriboga was born in 1810, on the family estate in Riobamba in what is now Chimborazo Province. He was the son of Don Martin Chiriboga y Leon, the last royalist "Corregidor" of Riobamba. After the defeat of the Spanish forces, his father was exiled, but died in the boat before they landed in Jamaica. His father’s devotion to the crown did not affect the young Pacífico's rise in the new Republic. The family land that had been confiscated during the revolution was restored and Pacífico Chiriboga was involved early in the publication of the "El Quiteño Libre", a political periodical of great importance at the birth of the Ecuadorian nation. There he worked with some of the most important intellectuals of his time, including Don Pedro Moncayo, Colonel Francisco Hall, Manuel de Ascásubi y Matheu and his brother Roberto de Ascasubi. His restored fortune and group of friends led to a very prolific public life.
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