
Belisario Porras Barahona
Belisario Porras Barahona (1856-1942) was a prominent Panamanian statesman and visionary who significantly shaped the nation's infrastructure and governance. As a leader, he championed numerous social and economic reforms, including the construction of hospitals, schools, and public institutions, which laid the foundation for modern Panama. His legacy includes the establishment of the National Lottery and the National Archive, demonstrating his commitment to improving the lives of the less fortunate. Porras is remembered for his integrity and dedication to the people, and his passing was marked by deep national mourning, culminating in the creation of Plaza Belisario Porras as a tribute to his contributions.
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Belisario Porras was a significant political figure in Panama, known for his liberal ideology and leadership during the War of a Thousand Days.
Natalicio de Belisario Porras: liberal antes y despuésBelisario Porras Barahona is remembered as a great leader and visionary who significantly impacted Panama's history through his works and integrity.
La Plaza Porras, un acto de amor y gratitud




