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José Ignacio
José Ignacio may refer to: Places * José Ignacio, Uruguay, a resort (balneario) in the Maldonado Department of southeastern Uruguay * Laguna José Ignacio, a body of water located in Maldonado Department, Uruguay People

* José Ignacio (footballer, born 1973), Spanish footballer * José Ignacio Abadal (died 2010), Spanish actor * José Ignacio Borrero (1921–2004), Colombian ornithologist * José Ignacio Bugarín (born 1968), Spanish rower * José Ignacio Cabrujas (1937–1995), Venezuelan writer and director * José Ignacio Cárdenass (1874–1949), Venezuelan physician and diplomat * José Ignacio Castillo (born 1975), Argentine footballer * José Ignacio Ceniceros (born 1956), Spanish politician * José Ignacio Rubio Chávez (born 1954), Mexican politician * José Ignacio Cienfuegos (1762–1847), Chilean priest, bishop, and political figure * José Ignacio Cubero (born 1974), Basque lawyer and law professor * José Ignacio de Cavero y Cárdenas (1757–1834), New Spain a ...
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José Ignacio Cienfuegos
Fr. José Ignacio Cienfuegos Arteaga (1 October 1762 – 8 November 1847) was a Chilean priest, Roman Catholic bishop of Concepción, Chile, Concepción and political figure. He served twice as President of the Senate of Chile. Biography Cienfuegos was born in Santiago, Chile, Santiago, the son of Francisco Cienfuegos and of Josefa Arteaga Martínez. He studied Theology at the Universidad Real de San Felipe and was later ordained as a priest in 1778. Cienfuegos became a Dominican friar and in 1790 was named priest of Talca, where he worked for 23 years. As such, he actively participated in the independence movement in Chile. On October 9, 1813, he became a member of the Government Junta of Chile (1813), Government Junta. During his term the junta adopted the national flag, founded the National institute of science and numerous primary schools throughout the country. In March 1814, Cienfuegos was elected titular member of the Senate of Chile, Consultive Senate of Chile. In 1814, ...
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