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Encyclopedia > Juan Ruiz de Apodaca

Juan Ruiz de Apodaca (Cádiz, 1754Madrid, 1835) was a colonial official in the last days of Spain's American empire.


He served as Governor of Cuba from 1812 to 1815 and, between 1816 and 1821, as the penultimate Viceroy of New Spain.


Ciudad Apodaca in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, is named after him.


See also: List of Viceroys of New Spain


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Juan Ruiz de Apodaca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (105 words)
Juan Ruiz de Apodaca (Cádiz, 1754 – Madrid, 1835) was a colonial official in the last days of Spain's American empire.
He served as Governor of Cuba from 1812 to 1815 and, between 1816 and 1821, as the penultimate Viceroy of New Spain.
Apodaca in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, is named after him.
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