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Fidel Cano Gutiérrez

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Cano also was director of the Official Printing Office, member and president of the Academia Antioqueña de Historia, deputy to the Antioquia Department Assembly,
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Cano attended high school at Colegio de Jesús in Medellín, then studied at the Colegio del Estado, which would become
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government, which considered it as "subversive". Cano, as the editor, was jailed several times.
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Biografía de Fidel Cano en la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango
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Spanish name
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San Pedro
Antioquia
Republic of New Granada
Medellín
Antioquia
El Espectador
San Pedro
Antioquia
Medellín
El Espectador
University of Antioquia
conservative
Senator
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Cano family

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