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Pedro Sotillo

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25: 433: 54: 438: 370: 443: 448: 329:, a very important newspaper in Venezuela during the 1940s and 1950s, owned by his very close friend Ricardo DomĂ­nguez Urbano-Taylor. 453: 76: 413: 423: 418: 428: 383: 337:
Pedro Sotillo occupied several political posts during the 1940s, including Secretary of Government, governor of the state of
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writer, journalist, and poet. He was a distinguished member of the
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considered the official voice of the Venezuelan vanguardistas.
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and co-founder of several well-known magazines such as
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During the 1940s, Pedro Sotillo worked as director of
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Governor of Guárico
Julio Montenegro
Manuel Gimon Itriago
San José de Unare
Democratic Action
Venezuelan
Generation of 1928
El Ingenioso Hidalgo
Válvula
San José de Unare
Guárico
Arturo Ăšslar Pietri
Miguel Otero Silva
Nelson Himiob
Juan Oropeza
Fernando Paz Castillo
Gonzalo Carnevalli
Válvula
El Ingenioso Hidalgo
Arturo Ăšslar Pietri
Julián Padrón
Alfredo Boulton
El Nacional

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