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Manuel José Carazo Bonilla (1808–1877) was a Costa Rican politician.

He was the son of Joaqiín Carazo y Alvarado, signatory of the Act of Independence of Costa Rica, and Ana Francisca de Bonilla. His uncle was, among others, Nicolás Carazo and Alvarado and Don Pedro José Carazo and Alvarado, also signatories of the Act.

References

  1. "Expresidentes y expresidentas de la Asamblea Legislativa - Manuel José Carazo Bonilla 2" [Former Presidents of the Legislative Assembly - Manuel José Carazo Bonilla 2]. asamblea.go.cr (in Spanish).
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