Ramón Castilla
Ramón Castilla was a prominent Peruvian politician and military leader who served as president during the mid-19th century, known for modernizing Lima and promoting cultural developments such as the installation of marble statues in La Alameda de los Descalzos.
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Peru:
Ramón Castilla is mentioned in the context of a case involving an Afro-Peruvian girl who fled his household.
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Peru:
Ramón Castilla inaugurated the market that is central to the history of the Barrio Chino in Lima.
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Venezuela:
Ramón Castilla was the marshal leading the uprising against President José Rufino Echenique, which José Trinidad Morán supported.
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Peru:
Ramón Castilla founded the Archivo Nacional in 1861.
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Peru:
Ramón Castilla was the president during the modernization of Lima and ordered the placement of marble statues in the Alameda.
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