Eduardo Dibós Dammert
Peruvian politician
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Eduardo Dibós Dammert, (1898 – 1987, Lima) was a Peruvian politician from the late 1930s to the early 1950s.[1] He was the mayor of Lima twice: first, from 1938 to 1940 and second, from 1950 to 1952.[2]
The arena Coliseo Eduardo Dibos in San Borja District is named after him.[2]
His son Eduardo "Chachi" Dibós Chappuis[3] was also Mayor of Lima from 1970 to 1973.[3]
References
- ^ "Eduardo Dibos Dammert : Timeline and life events". Geneanet. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
- ^ a b "Memoria Anual". www.ipd.gob.pe. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
- ^ a b "Eduardo Dibos Chappuis : Timeline and life events". Geneanet. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
Preceded by Luis Gallo Porras | Mayor of Lima 1938–1940 | Succeeded by Luis Gallo Porras |
Preceded by | Mayor of Lima 1950–1952 | Succeeded by Luis T. Larco |
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Mayors of Lima
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- Diez Canseco
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- Dasso
- Albizuri
- Eguiguren
- García Bedoya
- Gallo
- Dibós Dammert
- Gallo
- Benavides
- Gallo
- Martínez
- Dibós Dammert
- Larco
- García Ribeyro
- Fernandini
- Bedoya
- Dibós Chappuis
- Alzamora
- Cavero
- Falconí
- Carrión
- Pierantoni
- Orrego
- Barrantes
- Del Castillo
- Belmont
- Andrade
- Castañeda
- Parra
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- Muñoz
- Romero
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