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Ricardo Letts Colmenares (August 9, 1937 – May 18, 2021)[1] was a Peruvian politician, journalist and left-wing militant.[2]
^Caretas (18 May 2021). "Ricardo Letts Colmenares falleció a los 83 años".
^Milla Batres, Diccionario Histórico y Biográfico del Perú, pág. 231. Edición 1986 ISBN 84-599-1825-4
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