User:HumCoArchivist/José Cipriano Castro
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José Cipriano Castro (1895-1958) was a Salvardoran political figure. Cipriano Castro was El Salvador's delegate at the 1933 Pan-American Conference in Montevideo, Uruguay.[1] He seems to have been a political opponent of the dictator General Maximiliano Hernández Martínez[2]. In fact, Cipriano Castro is reported to have written a letter to Martínez in 1938 urging him to not seek a third term of office. In January 1945, he was a candidate for president, although he received only one vote.[3]
He is rumored to have spent the last few years of his life living in Mexico.
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