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Español: El Almirante Goñi durante su retiro de la Armada. Luis Anacleto Castillo Goñi nació en Santiago el 12 de agosto de 1844 y falleció el 9 de noviembre de 1928. Fue un marino chileno que alcanzó el grado de vicealmirante.
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