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'''Lope Recio Loynaz''' ([[Camagüey]], August 23, 1860 - July 24, 1927) was a [[Cuba]]n [[Divisional general|Division general]] and politician. He participated in the [[Cuban War of Independence]] and was Governor of [[Camagüey Province|Camagüey]].


== Biography ==
{{Expand Spanish|Lope Recio Loynaz|date=November 2011}}
Recio started his military career in 1895 when he joined the forces of [[Máximo Gómez|Máximo Gomez]].{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} He participated in the [[First Eastern Campaign]]. In 1898 he was promoted to the rank of Division general in charge of the 3rd division of the ''Ejercito Libertador''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Glorioso Pasado Historico de Camaguey |url=https://www.camagueycuba.org/glorioso/Recio.html |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=www.camagueycuba.org}}</ref>
'''Lope Recio Loynaz''' (August 23, 1860 - July 24, 1927) was a [[Cuba]]n military man, and the military general of Cuba.


During the [[United States Military Government in Cuba]] he was appointed Governor of the Province of Camagüey and later won the 1901 elections for that office.<ref>{{Cite web |title=El general Lope Recio y Loynaz |url=http://www.eduardozayas-bazan.com/personal/articulos/articulo.asp?PrensaID=12 |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=www.eduardozayas-bazan.com}}</ref> After the [[Republic of Cuba (1902–1959)|Republic of Cuba]] was established, Recio was re-elected Governor of Camagüey in 1905.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}}
==See also==
*[[Captaincy General of Cuba]]


== Legacy ==
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In [[Florida, Cuba|Florida]] an ''Escuela Secundaria'' is named after Recio.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Digital |first=Redacción |date=2018-10-19 |title=Health and Education on government agenda • Trabajadores |url=http://en.granma.cu/cuba/2018-10-19/health-and-education-on-government-agenda |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=Trabajadores |language=es}}</ref>
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| DATE OF BIRTH = August 23, 1860

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Lope Recio Loynaz

Lope Recio Loynaz (Camagüey, August 23, 1860 - July 24, 1927) was a Cuban Division general and politician. He participated in the Cuban War of Independence and was Governor of Camagüey.

Biography

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Recio started his military career in 1895 when he joined the forces of Máximo Gomez.[citation needed] He participated in the First Eastern Campaign. In 1898 he was promoted to the rank of Division general in charge of the 3rd division of the Ejercito Libertador.[1]

During the United States Military Government in Cuba he was appointed Governor of the Province of Camagüey and later won the 1901 elections for that office.[2] After the Republic of Cuba was established, Recio was re-elected Governor of Camagüey in 1905.[citation needed]

Legacy

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In Florida an Escuela Secundaria is named after Recio.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Glorioso Pasado Historico de Camaguey". www.camagueycuba.org. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  2. ^ "El general Lope Recio y Loynaz". www.eduardozayas-bazan.com. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  3. ^ Digital, Redacción (2018-10-19). "Health and Education on government agenda • Trabajadores". Trabajadores (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-28.