Vicente Pérez Rosales
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Born | Santiago, Chile | April 5, 1807
Died | September 6, 1886 , Chile | (aged 79)
Vicente Pérez Rosales (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈsente ˈpeɾez roˈsales]; April 5, 1807 in Santiago – September 6, 1886) was a politician, traveller, merchant, miner and Chilean diplomat that organized the colonization by Germans and Chileans of the Llanquihue area. Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park is named after him.
See also[]
- Carlos Anwandter
- Chan Chan (forest)
- Bernhard Eunom Philippi
- German colonization of Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue
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- 1886 deaths
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- People of the California Gold Rush
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