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Carlos Arturo López Bustamante (1890–1950) was a Venezuelan journalist. He was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela in 1890 and died in Chicago, USA in 1950. He was known for his fierce opposition to the dictator Juan Vicente Gómez from the pages of Diario El Fonógrafo newspaper. López Bustamante was the son of journalist Eduardo López Rivas, editor and owner of the Maracaibo newspaper, Diario El Fonógrafo, the magazine El Zulia ilustrado and the publishing house Imprenta Americana. His mother was Doña Carmen Bustamante López, niece of Venezuelan physician Francisco Eugenio Bustamante and a descendant of General Rafael Urdaneta. Doña Carmen died when Carlos was only a child.

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  • Carlos López Bustamante (en)
  • كارلوس لوبيز بوستامينت (ar)
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  • كارلوس لوبيز بوستامينت (بالإسبانية: Carlos López Bustamante)‏ هو صحفي فنزويلي، ولد في 1890 في ماراكايبو في فنزويلا، وتوفي في 1950 في شيكاغو في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Carlos Arturo López Bustamante (1890–1950) was a Venezuelan journalist. He was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela in 1890 and died in Chicago, USA in 1950. He was known for his fierce opposition to the dictator Juan Vicente Gómez from the pages of Diario El Fonógrafo newspaper. López Bustamante was the son of journalist Eduardo López Rivas, editor and owner of the Maracaibo newspaper, Diario El Fonógrafo, the magazine El Zulia ilustrado and the publishing house Imprenta Americana. His mother was Doña Carmen Bustamante López, niece of Venezuelan physician Francisco Eugenio Bustamante and a descendant of General Rafael Urdaneta. Doña Carmen died when Carlos was only a child. (en)
  • Carlos Arturo López Bustamante (Maracaibo, Venezuela, 1890 - Chicago, Estados Unidos, 1950) fue un célebre periodista venezolano, conocido por su férrea oposición al dictador Juan Vicente Gómez desde las páginas del diario El Fonógrafo. Durante su largo exilio en Nueva York creó la revista "Venezuela Futura", órgano de la oposición al régimen gomecista en el exterior, publicada por la casa editorial de su propiedad: "Carlos López Press".​ (es)
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  • Chicago, U.S.A (en)
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