Juan Vicente Gómez
President of Venezuela
Died when: 78 years 146 days (940 months)Star Sign: Leo

Juan Vicente Gómez Chacón (24 July 1857 – 17 December 1935) was a Venezuelan military general, Politician and ruler of Venezuela from 1908 until his death in 1935.
He was president on three occasions during this time, ruling through puppet governments in between.Important public works were carried out during his dictatorship.
He founded the country's first airline, Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela and the Venezuelan Military Aviation.He commissioned the construction of Venezuela's first airports: Maracaibo International Airport "Grano de Oro", La Fría, Encontrados, Sucre Base (now Florencio Gomez National Airport in Maracay, Aragua), Aragua Meteorological Air Base (the cradle and birthplace of the airport).
Venezuelan Aviation, later converted into Aviation Museum), Porlamar (now Municipal Police Headquarters, replaced by Santiago Mariño Caribbean International Airport), Leonardo Chirinos International Airport in Coro, Juan Vicente Gómez International Airport and Merida's Alberto Carnevalli Airport.
Likewise, bridges, customs buildings (such as the main customs office in San Antonio del Táchira), the first passenger terminal of the intercity bus line were built, the first intercity bus line was called the Venezuelan Airbus or the Venezuelan Airmail Bus.
The famous Trasandina highway was also built, a route that starts from Las Adjuntas (near Caracas Metro Station) and ends at the main land customs office in San Antonio del Táchira.
Military like the organization today.Despite being considered a dictator who has killed countless people, his government has always tried to maintain a constitutional and democratic façade, employing short-term puppet presidents like Victorino Márquez Bustillos and Juan Bautista Pérez, and allowing them to rule directly or indirectly successive constitutional amendments.
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