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- Q5511662 description "Argentine politician".
- Q5511662 description "Argentine politician".
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- Q5511662 abstract "Félix de la Peña (died August 23, 1873) was an Argentine politician, and governor of Córdoba Province, Argentina.After accepting the resignation of Mariano Fragueiro, the Córdoba lower house of representatives named Félix de la Peña as interim governor on July 24, 1860, and soon thereafter confirmed him to the post. He continued the work of his predecessor, dividing big departments into smaller units to simplify their governance and administration. He created the San Justo Department, and Unión Department. His legislation started the first steam-powered mill in the province, increasing the production of flour which, along with leather products and mining, became the main exports for the Cordoba economy.After the assassination of San Juan Province governor, Antonino Aberastian, by the governor of San Luis Province, Colonel Juan Saá, Félix de la Peña deplored this incident and made him responsible for this tragedy. The situation became tense when Saá marched the provincial troops towards Córdoba, forcing de la Peña to organize the provincial militia.On May 18, 1861 Congress authorized president Santiago Derqui to raise armies in the provinces of Córdoba, San Luis, Santa Fe, and Santiago del Estero. He simultaneously decided on federal intervention on Córdoba Province.President Derqui moved his army to the fields at La Tablada, Córdoba, replaced Félix de la Peña, and established himself in the provincial capital, where he personally assumed control of the provincial government,".
- Q5511662 deathDate "1873-08-23".
- Q5511662 deathYear "1873".
- Q5511662 orderInOffice "Governor of Córdoba".
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- Q5511662 dateOfDeath "1873-08-23".
- Q5511662 deathDate "1873-08-23".
- Q5511662 name "Pena, Felix de la".
- Q5511662 office "Governor of Córdoba".
- Q5511662 shortDescription "Argentine politician".
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- Q5511662 comment "Félix de la Peña (died August 23, 1873) was an Argentine politician, and governor of Córdoba Province, Argentina.After accepting the resignation of Mariano Fragueiro, the Córdoba lower house of representatives named Félix de la Peña as interim governor on July 24, 1860, and soon thereafter confirmed him to the post. He continued the work of his predecessor, dividing big departments into smaller units to simplify their governance and administration.".
- Q5511662 label "Félix de la Peña".
- Q5511662 givenName "Felix de la".
- Q5511662 name "Felix de la Pena".
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- Q5511662 surname "Pena".