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Joaquín García Borrero

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Constituency
  
Huila Department

Nationality
  
Colombian

Party
  
Colombian Liberal Party

Education
  
Cornell University


Role
  
Colombian Politician

President
  
Enrique Olaya Herrera

Name
  
Joaquin Borrero

Children
  
Ines Garcia de Duran

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Born
  
18 January 1894 Gigante, Tolima, Colombia (
1894-01-18
)

Political party
  
Colombian Liberal Party

Died
  
February 28, 1948, Neiva, Huila, Colombia

Preceded by
  
Antonio Maria Paredes

Succeeded by
  
Santiago Sanchez Soto

Joaquín García Borrero was a Colombian engineer, politician, historian and writer. He is remembered for his contributions to the progress of Huila Department. He was member of the Colombian Chamber of Representatives, Senator of Colombia and Governor of Huila Department.

García was member of the Academia Colombiana de la Lengua and the Academia Colombiana de la historia. He was the founder and first president of the Centro Departamental de Historia which originated the current Academia Huilense de Historia.

In 1998, 50 years after his death, García received the Orden de la Democracia Simón Bolívar given by the Colombian Chamber of Representatives given as a recognition to people and institutions which have worked to improve society and democracy.

Early years

Joaquín García Borrero was born in Gigante, Huila in 1894. His parents were Abelardo García Salas and María Inés Borrero Alvarez. He had descended from prominent individuals such as Neiva's Governor Joaquín García Bernabeu, his grandfather, and Colombia's independence war patriot Benito Salas Vargas, his great-great-grandfather.

References

Joaquín García Borrero Wikipedia