Juan Ramón Molina

Honduran poet
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Juan Ramón Molina

Juan Ramón Molina (1875–1908) was a national Honduran poet. The National Library Juan Ramón Molina, being the national library of Honduras, was named after him in 2009.[1] In 1954, the Juan Ramón Molina Bridge was built in his honor.[2]

References

  1. ^ Rebautizan Biblioteca Nacional de Honduras como Juan Ramón Molina
  2. ^ Cain, Andrew (March 10, 1999). "Clinton praises relief efforts; Lauds U.S. troops' work in Honduras". The Washington Times. pp. PART A, NATION, Pg. A3.


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