Francisco García Calderón
Francisco García Calderón Landa (April 2, 1834 – September 21, 1905) was a lawyer and Provisional President of the Republic of Peru for a short seven-month period in 1881, during the War of the Pacific. García Calderón was a key figure in the final peace accords between Peru and Chile. Later in post-presidential career, in 1892, he was commissioned to arbitrate land disputes between Peru and Ecuador, which centered on the contested provinces of Mainas, Jaén and Tumbes. He was an academic as well, having authored a comprehensive history of the previously-mentioned contested provinces, as well as a monograph on Peruvian legislation titled, ''Diccionario de la Legislación Peruana''. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by García Calderón, Francisco, 1883-1953, García Calderón, Francisco, 1883-1953, García Calderón, Francisco, 1883-1953Other Authors: “...García Calderón, Francisco, 1883-1953...”
Published 1979
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17by García Calderón, Francisco, 1883-1953
Published 1919
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18by García Calderón, Francisco, 1883-1953
Published 1912
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19by García Calderón, Francisco, 1883-1953Other Authors: “...García Calderón, Francisco, 1883-1953...”
Published 1987
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