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Juan Carlos Blanco Acevedo (6 December 1879 – 3 May 1952) was a Uruguayan politician.


Background

A lawyer by profession, he was from a distinguished Uruguayan political family. His father
Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández (15 September 1847 – 13 January 1910) was a Uruguayan political figure and education advocate. Background He was closely identified with the Colorado and Constitutional Party (Uruguay), Constitutional Parties. H ...
was Foreign Minister of Uruguay in the late 19th century. His brother
Daniel Blanco Acevedo Daniel Blanco Acevedo (1879 in Montevideo – 1971) was a Uruguayan lawyer and political figure. Background A member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party, Daniel Blanco Acevedo's father Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández was a Foreign Minister and Deputy ...
was a Deputy for
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. His nephew
Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé (19 June 1934 – 22 August 2021) was a Uruguayan lawyer and political figure. Background Blanco came from a distinguished Uruguayan political family. His father, Daniel Blanco Acevedo, was a Deputy representing Mont ...
was to be Foreign Minister of Uruguay.


Political role and office

Juan Carlos Blanco Acevedo was a prominent member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party. He was Foreign Minister of Uruguay 1924-1926 under the Presidency of
José Serrato José Serrato (September 30, 1868 – September 7, 1960) was a politician who was elected President of Uruguay. Background Serrato was a prominent member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party which had long dominated the politics of the country. He ...
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See also

* Politics of Uruguay *
List of political families This is an incomplete list of prominent political families. Monarchical dynasties are not included, unless certain descendants have played political roles in a republican structure (e.g. Arslan family of Lebanon and Cakobau family of Fiji). A ...


References

University of the Republic (Uruguay) alumni 20th-century Uruguayan lawyers Foreign ministers of Uruguay 1879 births 1952 deaths Colorado Party (Uruguay) politicians Ambassadors of Uruguay to Argentina Ambassadors of Uruguay to Brazil Ambassadors of Uruguay to the United States {{Uruguay-law-bio-stub