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Manuel Felipe Tovar
Manuel Felipe Tovar was born in Caracas, January 1, 1803, was the first President of Venezuela chosen by popular voting, his first presidency lasted a month, when as President of the Council of State, replaced the absence of Julián Castro, from August 18 to September 17, 1858. Tovar was a direct descending of the Bishop Fray Mauro de Tovar, who arrived to Venezuela with his nephews in 1640.
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