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'''Carlos Loizaga''' was [[List of Presidents of Paraguay|President]] of [[Paraguay]] from [[March 1]], [[1870]] - [[December 10]], [[1870]].
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| name = Carlos Loizaga
| image = Carlos Loizaga.jpg
| office1 = [[List of heads of state of Paraguay#Presidents (1844–present)|Triumvir of Paraguay]]
| term_start1 = 15 August 1869
| term_end1 = 31 August 1870
| alongside1 = [[Cirilo Antonio Rivarola|Cirilo Rivarola]], [[José Díaz de Bedoya|Díaz de Bedoya]]
| predecessor1 = [[Francisco Solano López]]
| successor1 = [[Facundo Machaín]]
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| birth_place = [[Asunción]], [[Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata]]
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| death_place = Asunción, Paraguay
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'''Carlos Loizaga''' was member of the [[President of Paraguay|Paraguayan Triumvirate]] established by the occupying [[Treaty of the Triple Alliance|allied]] forces following the death of [[Francisco Solano López]] from 15 August 1869 to 31 August 1870.
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Carlos Loizaga
Triumvir of Paraguay
In office
15 August 1869 – 31 August 1870
Preceded byFrancisco Solano López
Succeeded byFacundo Machaín
Personal details
BornAsunción, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
DiedAsunción, Paraguay

Carlos Loizaga was member of the Paraguayan Triumvirate established by the occupying allied forces following the death of Francisco Solano López from 15 August 1869 to 31 August 1870.