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Jacinto Regino Pachano

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Jacinto Regino Pachano
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
In office
8 November 1901 – 22 April 1902
PresidentCipriano Castro
Preceded byEduardo Blanco
Succeeded byManuel Fombona Palacio
Personal details
Born1835
Died1903
NationalityVenezuelan

Jacinto Regino Pachano (born 1835–1903) was a Venezuelan military person, writer and politician.

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Preceded byEduardo Blanco 128th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
8 November 1901 – 22 April 1902
Succeeded byManuel Fombona Palacio


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