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Juan Francisco Larrobla

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On 25 August 1825 he presided over the House of Representatives of the
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This biographical article about a Uruguayan religious figure is a
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He was also involved in the improvement and expansion of the
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Spanish name
surname
Montevideo
Canelones
Real Colegio de San Carlos
Buenos Aires
theology
University of Córdoba
Banda Oriental
Oriental Province
Empire of Brazil
United Provinces of the River Plate
National Flag
Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Canelones
Lorenzo Antonio Fernández
Luis de la Robla
25 August 1825
History of the Cathedral of Canelones
Archived
Wayback Machine
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1775 births
1842 deaths

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