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Francesco Federico Falco (April 12, 1866 – August 11, 1944) was an Italian medical doctor, who fought for the
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as coronel "commander of the Health Corp in the Liberation Army of Cuba".


Biography

Falco graduated from Medical school in
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. Initially he was a follower of Giuseppe Mazzini and began his political activity in 1887 as a member of Mazzini's Republican Party. By the end of the year, he started to adopt a
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position. As a journalist, he wrote in "L'Emancipazione di Roma" in 1888, and successively in "La Tribuna", "
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", "La Scintilla" and "Il Popolo toscano". in April 1898, a group of 75 Italian volunteers the most important volunteers were Orestes Ferrara, Alfonso Cancellieri, Francesco Lenci, Ugo Ricciando and Francesco Pagliughi sailed to Cuba with some money obtained from subscription in Italy: their leader was colonel Francesco Federico Falco, who fought bravely under general Antonio Maceo and was named "commander" of the Health Corp in the Liberation Army of Cuba. Falco later founded the magazine “La Cultura Latina” in La Habana, the first literary introduction of
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in South America (it was widely popular in
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and
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) and in Cuba. It was the first magazine that promoted in the Cuban society the philosophical ideals that were developed later in the
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revolution. The years spent in Cuba were not characterized only by the commitment in the military: the doctor Falco began a rich series of collaborations with the University of Cuba and with other scientific and cultural institutions of the island. Falco assumed Cuban citizenship and became a citizen adoptive of Santiago de Cuba. He became an esteemed correspondent of the "Italo-American Progress" magazine and his writings contributed greatly to the knowledge of Cuban culture in the
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. He wrote more than 40 works on different topics and in four languages: 15 in Italian, 21 in Spanish, 6 in
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and 2 in
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. After the victory in the war of independence the Cuban government rewarded the loyal and idealistic commitment to Falco with institutional charges: in 1903 he was appointed first class Consul of the Republic of Cuba in the city of
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and then consul general in
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. As representative of the Cuban government in the European immigration international conferences related to Latin America, in 1912 Falco printed in Italy a detailed study on Italian emigration to Cuba, commissioned by the Minister of Agriculture, Trade and Labor of the Republic of Cuba, Emilio del Junco. In 1920 he was chosen as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the Cuban government at the International Institute of Agriculture in Rome and later as Minister Plenipotentiary to Italy for the Cuban Republic. The years of the Fascist period were hard, because of Falco's reputation as Marxism supporter. Forced to live with few resources even because of the instability of the Cuban governments, Falco lived first at Rapallo and finally at Livorno. On August 11, 1944, Francesco Federico Falco died in misery in Livorno, totally forgotten by the Cuban government mainly because he showed sympathies for the Italian Fascism in the late 1930s.


See also

* Italian Cubans * Orestes Ferrara *
Gian Luigi Nespoli Gian Luigi Nespoli (1936–2007) was an Italian born Italian Cuban poet and writer. He was also a member of the communist party in Italy and Cuba. Biography Born in Varese, in the region of Lombardy (north of Italy), Nespoli has published in It ...
*
Roberto Gottardi Roberto Gottardi (30 January 1927 – 21 August 2017) was an Italian-Cuban architect. Biography Gottardi graduated in architecture from the Istituto Superiore di Architettura di Venezia (Architecture Institute of Venice) in 1952, the same class ...


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"La lotta di Cuba e la solidarieta' italiana", by Francesco Federico Falco (Comitato italiano centrale per la libertà di Cuba, 1896)
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