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Pedro Félix Vicuña : ウィキペディア英語版
Pedro Félix Vicuña
Pedro Félix Vicuña Aguirre (February 21, 1805, Santiago, Chile—May 24, 1874, Santiago) was a Chilean journalist and one of the founders in 1827 of the newspaper ''El Mercurio de Valparaíso'', the oldest existing newspaper in Spanish language. He was also a liberal writer and politician.
==Early life==
Vicuña was born in Santiago, the son of Francisco Ramón Vicuña and of Mariana de Aguirre y Boza. Vicuña's father served two brief terms as acting president of Chile in 1829, and was widely considered as the head of the Liberal party. Pedro Félix Vicuña received an excellent education, studying humanities and commerce. From a young age he showed an interest in letters, and particularly in journalism. In 1825, at the age of 20, he moved from Santiago to Valparaíso, where he bought a printing press and began publishing ''El Telégrafo Mercantil y Político''. This periodical was founded October 3, 1826, and 89 issues were published. In 1826, he married Carmen Mackenna, daughter of Brigadier Juan Mackenna, and they had thirteen children.
In 1827, at the age of 21, he founded the newspaper ''El Mercurio de Valparaíso'', together with typographers Thomas Wells and Ignacio Silva. The first issue appeared September 12, 1827. Initially it was published only on Wednesdays and Saturdays, but in 1829 it became a daily. That same year, Vicuña sold his interest in the newspaper and moved back to Santiago (this was also the year that his father happened to serve as president of Chile.)
Back in the capital, he worked as editor for the newspaper ''La Ley y la Justicia''. He also participated in ''El Censor'' (1830) and the magazine ''Paz Perpetua a los Chilenos'' (1836). As the result of ideas he expressed in ''Paz perpetua'', he gained the enmity of Conservative Interior Minister Diego Portales. Vicuña Aguirre was considered a liberal and a revolutionary.

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