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Julián Volio Llorente (February 17, 1827 – November 26, 1889) was aCosta Ricanpolitician.[1] As a key figure in 19th-century Costa Rican politics, Volio held various influential positions, including Minister of Governance, Justice, and Ecclesiastical Affairs, and later as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Public Instruction.
Julián Volio Llorente was born inCartago, Costa Rica, where he completed his primary education. He later studied law at theUniversity of San Carlos in Guatemala, obtaining his degree in 1848. His legal education provided a foundation for his involvement in Costa Rican politics and educational advocacy.[2]