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Ramón F. Iturbe (November 7, 1889 - October 27, 1970) was a Mexican military man and politician. He was born in Mazatlán on November 7, 1889. He was Governor of Sinaloa from 1917 to 1920 and focused on social justice, as he paved the road to Altata and created the Madero Hospital. Since taking office, it has been argued that he could not be governor because he did not meet the minimum age requirements and therefore they did not let him finish his term.[1]In 1966, he was awarded the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor by the Senate of the Republic. He died in Mexico City on October 27, 1970, 10 days before his 81st birthday.[2]

Portrait of Ramón F. Iturbe

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  1. ^ "Ramón F. Iturbe - HOY EN LA HISTORIA". 25 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Ramón Fuentes Iturbe - UNAM". [dead link]