Manuel Stirling
Manuel Stirling was a Uruguayan political figure of the 19th century.
Background
He was from PaysandĂș, in the north of Uruguay.
His family funeral monument, an imposing 80-ton structure, declared a national historic monument in 2004, was built in 1898.[1] His grandson, Guillermo Stirling,[2] served as interior minister in early 21st century, and was the Colorado Party (Uruguay)'s presidential candidate in 2004.
Political role
Stirling served as a deputy of the republic.
He also served as a senator of the republic.
gollark: I'm not sure this is actually an example of a "Nash equilibrium".
gollark: See? I am, as ever, correct.
gollark: Technically, this is a political tangent.
gollark: Ah yes, simple harmonic motion. (also a ridiculous simplification and probably not true, but still)
gollark: Also, we totally should do RCTs on countries.
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