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Antonio Guzmán Fernández

Antonio Guzmán Fernández

Former President of the Dominican Republic
Silvestre Antonio Guzmán Fernández, best known as Antonio Guzmán, was a Dominican businessman and a politician. He was President of the Dominican Republic, from 1978 to 1982. Wikipedia
Born: February 12, 1911, La Vega, Dominican Republic
Died: July 4, 1982 (age 71 years), Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Presidential term: August 16, 1978 – July 4, 1982
Spouse: Renée Klang de Guzmán (m. 1939–1982)
Nationality: Dominican
Previous office: President of the Dominican Republic (1978–1982)

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