Francisco Adriano Caro

Chilean politician, 8th mayor of pichilemu
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IntroChilean politician, 8th mayor of pichilemu
PlacesChile
isPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1870, San Antonio de Petrel, Pichilemu, Cardenal Caro Province, Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region
Family
Father:José María Caro Martínez
Siblings:Pedro Pablo Caro José María Caro Rodríguez
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Biography

Francisco Adriano Caro Rodríguez (born 1870) was the eighth mayor of the commune of Pichilemu, Chile, an office which he held between December 1925 and May 1927.

Biography

Caro Rodríguez was born in San Antonio de Petrel, Pichilemu, Chile. His parents were José María Caro Martínez, first mayor of Pichilemu, and Rita Rodríguez Acevedo; the couple had nine children, including Francisco Adriano and José María, who became the first Chilean Cardinal of the Catholic Church.

Political career

Caro Rodríguez was elected regidor of Pichilemu in 1906 for a three-year term, and was re-elected in 1912, 1918, 1921, and 1924. Following Luis Barahona Fornés' resignation as mayor of Pichilemu in 1925, the Pichilemu City Council elected Francisco Caro to complete his term, which lasted until May 1927.

Eleven days after he took office as mayor of Pichilemu, Caro Rodríguez represented the commune when Pichilemu railway station was inaugurated and the first train arrived, described as a "historically important event" by Washington Saldías of the Pichilemu News.

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