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'José Joaquín de Olmedo y
Maruri' (
Guayaquil,
March 20,
1780 -
February 19,
1847) was
President of
Ecuador from
June 6,
1845, to
December 8,
1845 although on June 18 of that year there was an attempted coup. He was also a noted poet with an emphasis on patriotic themes, author of poems such as ''La victoria de Junin'', which pictures the
Latin American fighters for independence from Spain as the legitimate heirs of the
Incas. The
José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport in
Guayaquil is named after him.