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Costa Rican politician
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Andrés Venegas García (November 30, 1848 – November 9, 1939) was a Costa Ricanpolitician.
He graduated from the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala and became a member of the constituent assembly in 1880. Among other positions, he was an associate judge on the Supreme Court. He also served briefly as the foreign affairs minister from November 1919 to May 1920.