Bernardo Vega
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Born
23 February 1938
Julio Bernardo Vega de Boyrie
23 February 1938
OccupationsAcademic, politician
Spouse
- Cynthia Guerra Pellerano (deceased)
- Soledad Álvarez Jacques
Children3
Bernardo Vega | |
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| Born | Julio Bernardo Vega de Boyrie 23 February 1938 |
| Occupations | Academic, politician |
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| Children | 3 |
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| Relatives | Amelia Vega (second cousin-once removed) |
| Chairperson of the Dominican Academy of History | |
| In office 1 August 2013 – 13 July 2016 | |
| Deputy | Mu-Kien Adriana Sang |
| Preceded by | Frank Moya Pons |
| Succeeded by | Mu-Kien Adriana Sang |
| Dominican Ambassador to Washington, D.C.[1] | |
| In office appointed January 9, 1997 accredited February 11, 1997 – November 29, 1999 | |
| Preceded by | José del Carmen Ariza Gomez |
| Succeeded by | Roberto Bernardo Saladín Selín |
| Governor of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic | |
| In office August 1982 – May 1984 | |
| Preceded by | Carlos Roberto Despradel Roques |
| Succeeded by | José E. Santos Taveras |
Julio Bernardo Vega de Boyrie (born February 23, 1938), most known as Bernardo Vega, is a Dominican academic and politician.[2][3]
Bernardo Vega was born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic on February 23, 1938. He is the son of Dominican writer Julio Vega Batlle and María Teresa de Boyrie de Moya. He completed his primary education in Santiago de los Caballeros and later earned a Degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, United States in 1959.