Federico Baraibar

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Preceded byEduardo Velasco [eu]
Succeeded byBenito Yera
BornFederico Baraibar y Zumárraga
(1851-05-28)28 May 1851
Vitoria, Spain
Died25 February 1918(1918-02-25) (aged 66)
Vitoria, Spain
Federico Baraibar
Baraibar in an undated photo
President of the Deputation of Álava
In office
1909–1913
Preceded byEduardo Velasco [eu]
Succeeded byBenito Yera
Mayor of Vitoria
In office
1897–1903
Personal details
BornFederico Baraibar y Zumárraga
(1851-05-28)28 May 1851
Vitoria, Spain
Died25 February 1918(1918-02-25) (aged 66)
Vitoria, Spain
Alma materUniversity of Zaragoza

Federico Baraibar y Zumárraga (28 May 1851 – 25 February 1918) was a Spanish academic and politician. He translated several Greek classics into Spanish and laid the foundations for modern archaeology in the province of Álava. As a politician, he served as the first 20th-century mayor of Vitoria and as President of the Deputation of Álava.[1]

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