Enrique Oyarzún Mondaca

Chilean politician
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Enrique Oyarzún

President of the Senate of the Republic of Chile
In office
1 March 1925 – 15 March 1930
Preceded byEliodoro Yáñez
Succeeded byPedro Opaso
Personal details
Born(1860-06-20)20 June 1860
Vallenar, Chile
Died19 August 1949(1949-08-19) (aged 89)
Santiago, Chile
Political party Radical Party
Alma mater
  • University of Chile (BA)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer and Teacher of Spanish language

Enrique Oyarzún Mondaca (born 20 June 1860–19 August 1849) was a Chilean politician, lawyer and teacher of Spanish language who served as President of the Senate of Chile.

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