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'''Gonzalo Piña Ludueña''' or '''Lidueña''' was a Spanish ''[[conquistador]]'' and colonial administrator in what nowadays is [[Venezuela]]. He was born in [[Gibraltar]] and founded several towns in the New World, such as [[San Antonio de Gibraltar]] in 1592 (as an homage to his home town) and [[Nuestra Señora de Pedraza]] in 1591.
'''Gonzalo Piña Ludueña''' or '''Lidueña''' was a Spanish ''[[conquistador]]'' and colonial administrator in what nowadays is [[Venezuela]]. He was born in [[Gibraltar]] and founded several towns in the New World, such as [[San Antonio de Gibraltar]] in 1592 (as an homage to his home town) and [[Nuestra Señora de Pedraza]] in 1591.



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Gonzalo Piña Ludueña or Lidueña was a Spanish conquistador and colonial administrator in what nowadays is Venezuela. He was born in Gibraltar and founded several towns in the New World, such as San Antonio de Gibraltar in 1592 (as an homage to his home town) and Nuestra Señora de Pedraza in 1591.