Juan Pablo Terra

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Juan Pablo Terra (1924–1991) was a Uruguayan architect, sociologist, and political figure.

Background[edit]

His father Horacio Terra Arocena served as a Senator. His great-uncle Gabriel Terra was President of Uruguay 1931–1938.

Political offices[edit]

Juan Pablo Terra served both as a Deputy and a Senator.[1]

Having begun his political career as a Uruguayan Christian Democrat, he subsequently represented the Frente Amplio (Broad Front) in the Senate, a grouping which he played a leading part in founding in 1971.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 'Juan Pablo Terra', Wikipedia (in Spanish), es:Juan Pablo Terra,