Carlos Manzanares y Herrero

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Carlos Manzanares y Herrero (born July 24, 1915 in La Cabrera , † December 11, 1999 in Madrid ) was a Spanish diplomat .

Life

In 1945 he joined the foreign service. In 1946 he was Secretary of the Second Class Embassy and Deputy Consul of the Consulate General in San Francisco . In 1948 he was consul in Los Angeles . In 1949 he taught English at the Foreign Office School. In 1951 he was consul in Venice and second class legation secretary in Rome . In 1952 he was special envoy in the Free Territory of Trieste . In 1953 he was first class secretary of the embassy in Bonn . In 1954 he was the first class secretary of the embassy in Paris . In 1955 he was first class secretary of the embassy in Vienna . In 1958 he was the first-class delegation secretary in Copenhagen . In 1961 he was Counselor in Madrid . From 1963 to 1974 he was Consul General in Munich . From June 6, 1975 to June 22, 1979 he was ambassador to Guatemala City . In 1998 he gave away his collection of pictures to the municipality of La Cabrera in the district of Madrid.

predecessor Office successor
Justo Bermejo Gomez Spanish Ambassador to Guatemala City
1975 to June 22, 1979
Máximo Cajal y López

Individual evidence

  1. Santiago Olives Canals, Stephen Taylor, Who's Who in Spain, 1963 p. 542 [1]
  2. Decreto 1578/1975, de 6 de junio, por el que se designa Embajador de España en Guatemala a don Carlos Manzanares y Herrero. [2]
  3. Museo Gabinete Artístico La Cabrera, [3]