Mateo Martinic Explained

Mateo Martinić Beroš (born 20 October 1931) is a Chilean historian, politician and lawyer of Croatian descent. He has primarily dealt with the history of the Magallanes Region. He entered the University of Chile in 1953 studying briefly pedagogy before moving on to study law and then continued his law studies in the Catholic University of Chile. He finally became a lawyer in 1983. From 1964 to 1970 he served as intendant of Magallanes Region. He received the National History Award in 2000.

Together with botanist Edmundo Pisano Martnic was among the founding members of Instituto de la Patagonia which in 1985 became integrated into the University of Magallanes.[1]

Books of Mateo Martinic

Toponymy

Lago Mateo Martinic Cordillera Darwin, Tierra del Fuego -54.75°N -69.3667°W Expedición Neozelandesa a la Tierra del Fuego 1971-72 Homologado por el Instituto Geográfico Militar Carta Nacional de Chile escala 1:500.000, Hoja “Punta Arenas”, edición 1975 (1971).

Cerro Martinic (Southern Patagonian Ice Field, sector SE) Expedición Francesa Andes de Patagonie 1982-83 Enfer Blanc de Patagonie (Editions Fernand Nathan, Paris, 1985).

Isla Martinic (Murray Channel, Puerto Corriente) Servicio Hidrografía y Oceanografía de la Armada de Chile. Resolución SHOA Ordinario N°13.042/7/30/VRS de 17-XI-2008 y Carta N°13123 "Puerto Corriente", escala 1:15.000, edición diciembre 2008.

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Notes and References

  1. Venegas . Claudio . 1998 . Edmundo Pisano Valdés (1919–1997) . . 19 . 1 . 3 .