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Andrés Bello was a Venezuelan-born, Chilean diplomat, poet, philosopher, legislator, politician, writer, translator, minister, philologist, and historian(86654037)(86654038). Born on November 29, 1781, in Caracas, Venezuela(6457637), Bello had Venezuelan and Chilean citizenships(10225449).
He received his education from the Central University of Venezuela. Bello founded the University of Chile and contributed to the intellectual growth of the nation. His abilities were not limited to diplomacy, as he was also a legislator, philosopher, and a government minister(2218052)(2218056).
Bello spent a significant part of his life in Chile, where he passed away on October 15, 1865, in Santiago(6457638). His legacy includes a vast body of work as a poet, writer, and philologist, making him an important figure in the intellectual and political spheres in both Venezuela and Chile(2218055)(86654034).