• Rafael Pólit Cevallos (1823 - 1897) studied at the Central University of Quito and joined the Conservative Party of Ecuador of Gabriel García Moreno....
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    Salazar 1870–1875: Francisco Javier León 1875: Manuel de Ascásubi 1875: Rafael Pólit 1875–1876: Manuel Gómez de la Torre 1876: Agustín Guerrero 1877–1878:...
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    Salazar, 1873 José Javier Eguiguren, 1874-1875 Rafael Pólit, 1875 Manuel Gómez de la Torre, 1876 José Rafael Arízaga, 1876 José Vélez, 1876-1878 Julio Castro...
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  • (1909–2003), novelist, and poet Arturo Borja (1892–1912), poet Aurelio Espinosa Pólit (1894–1961), poet, translator Benjamín Carrión Mora (1897–1979), writer...
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  • entrepreneur, sports executive Pedro Pinto Rubianes - minister, vice president Rafael Pólit - diplomat, governor León Roldós Aguilera - former vice president of...
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    a precursor to the current national anthem as demonstrated by Espinosa Pólit. In 1840 he wrote En la muerte de mi hermana. In 1843 he edited Ocios poéticos...
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    el calvario, by writer Lucrecia Maldonado [es], won the Aurelio Espinosa Pólit National Literature Award [es]. The novel was one of the first Ecuadorian...
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    1871 October 1871 Roberto de Ascásubi y Matheu August 1873 October 1873 Rafael Pólit August 1875 October 1875 Julio Sáenz Salvador October 1875 December 1875...
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