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Luís Pimentel | |
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Born | Luís Vázquez Fernández-Pimentel 18 December 1895 Lugo, Galicia |
Died | 13 February 1958 62) Lugo, Galicia | (aged
Occupation | Physician |
Language | Spanish and Galician |
Education | Medicine |
Alma mater | University of Santiago de Compostela |
Spouse | Pilar Cayón Fernández |
Children | One |
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Luís Vázquez Fernández-Pimentel (b. Lugo, 18 December 1895 – d. Lugo, 13 February 1958) was a Galician poet.
Galician Literature Day is dedicated to him in 1990. [1]
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