- Nicanor Carmona
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Nicanor Carmona (1842–1940) was a Peruvian politician in the early 20th century. He was twice the mayor of Lima, first from 1910 to 1913, and second from 1915 to 1916. He was president of the Peruvian senate (1914).
Preceded by
Guillermo Billinghurst AnguloMayor of Lima
1910 – 1913Succeeded by
Elías MalpartidaPreceded by
Elías MalpartidaMayor of Lima
1915 – 1916Succeeded by
Luis Miró QuesadaMayors of Lima Echenique · Salinas · Torrico · Boza · Elguera · Billinghurst · Carmona · Malpartida · Miró · Diez Canseco · Ezpinoza · Mujica · Rada · Dasso · Albizuri · Eguiguren · García · Gallo · Dibós Dammert · Gallo · Benavides · Gallo · Martínez · Dibós Dammert · Larco · García · Fernandini · Bedoya · Dibós Chappuis · Alzamora · Cavero · Falconí · Carrión · Pierantoni · Orrego · Barrantes · Del Castillo · Belmont · Andrade · Castañeda · Parra · Villarán
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