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Jorge Vigón
(Jorge Vigón) El Ministro de Obras Públicas, Sr. Vigón, visita Costillares (cropped).jpg
Minister of Public Works of Spain
In office
25 February 1957 – 8 July 1965
Prime Minister Francisco Franco
Preceded by Fernando Suárez de Tangil
Succeeded by Federico Silva Muñoz
Personal details
Born
Jorge Vigón Suero-Díaz

(1893-05-18)18 May 1893
Colunga, Kingdom of Spain
Died 13 February 1978(1978-02-13) (aged 84)
Madrid, Spanish State
Military service
Branch/service Coat of Arms of Spain (1939-1945).svg Spanish Armed Forces
Years of service 1909–1978

Jorge Vigón Suero-Díaz (born May 18, 1893 – died February 13, 1978) was an important Spanish general. He also served as a government minister. From 1957 to 1965, he was the Minister of Public Works of Spain. This was during a time in Spain known as the Francoist dictatorship, when Francisco Franco was the leader.

Who Was Jorge Vigón?

Jorge Vigón Suero-Díaz was born in Colunga, Spain. He grew up to become a general in the Spanish Armed Forces. Generals are high-ranking officers in the military. They are responsible for leading soldiers and planning military actions.

His Role as a Minister

After his military career, Jorge Vigón took on a big role in the Spanish government. He became the Minister of Public Works. This job is very important for a country.

What Does a Minister of Public Works Do?

A Minister of Public Works is in charge of building and maintaining a country's important structures. Think about all the things that make a city or country work well. This includes:

  • Building new roads and highways
  • Creating bridges and tunnels
  • Managing water systems, like dams and canals
  • Developing airports and seaports
  • Planning and building public buildings

These projects help people travel, get water, and live comfortably. They are vital for a country's growth and daily life.

His Time in Government

Jorge Vigón served as Minister of Public Works for eight years. During this time, he would have overseen many projects across Spain. His work helped shape the country's infrastructure. Infrastructure means all the basic systems and facilities that a country needs to function.

Later Life

Jorge Vigón passed away in Madrid, Spain, in 1978. He is remembered for his service both as a general and as a key government minister.

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