Antonio Parra Velasco

Antonio Parra Velasco (born Guayaquil, Ecuador; December 17, 1900 - October 28, 1994)[1] was an Ecuadorian thinker, diplomat, and internationalist.

Velasco served as Ecuador's ambassador to France, Great Britain and Venezuela, and was awarded the "Premio Eugenio Espejo" in 1987 in the culture category.[2]

About Antonio Parra Velasco

He studied at the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly. He graduated with a Bachelor of Philosophy from the Sorbonne University.He was a Rector of the University of Guayaquil from 1957 to 1963. He graduated as a lawyer at the University of Guayaquil.[3]

gollark: Define "best option".
gollark: cars fairly good but probably should be unnecessary in larger cities
gollark: I mean, insects are waaay more effective at that than us.
gollark: It doesn't have a "purpose".
gollark: If you do actually *have* goals beyond "maximum amount of humans", and even if your goal is "maximum amount of humans in the long term" I guess, they're NOT best served by just having the maximum amount of children NOW.

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