Alberto Fujimori
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Alberto Fujimori
Summary
Alberto Fujimori is a human[1]. His place of birth was Miraflores[2]. He was born on July 26, 1938[3]. He passed away in Lima[4]. He died on September 11, 2024[5]. He worked as a politician[6], agricultural engineer[7], university teacher[8], writer[9], and television presenter[10]. He ranks in the top 0.5% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7,023 views/month, #5,003 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Alberto Fujimori's place of birth was Miraflores[2].
- Alberto Fujimori died in Lima[4].
- Alberto Fujimori passed away in San Borja[12].
- Alberto Fujimori was born on July 26, 1938[3].
- Alberto Fujimori died on September 11, 2024[5].
- Alberto Fujimori is buried at Santa María de Huachipa[13].
- Alberto Fujimori's father was Naoichi Fujimori[14].
- Alberto Fujimori's mother was Mutsue Fujimori[15].
- Among Alberto Fujimori's spouses was Susana Higuchi[16].
- Alberto Fujimori was married to Satomi Kataoka[17].
- A child of Alberto Fujimori was Keiko Fujimori[18].
- A child of Alberto Fujimori was Kenji Fujimori[19].
- A child of Alberto Fujimori was Hiro Alberto Fujimori[20].
- Alberto Fujimori held citizenship in Japan[21].
- Alberto Fujimori held citizenship in Peru[22].
- Spanish was Alberto Fujimori's native language[23].
- Japanese was Alberto Fujimori's native language[24].
- Alberto Fujimori worked as a politician[6].
- Alberto Fujimori worked as an agricultural engineer[7].
- Alberto Fujimori worked as a university teacher[8].
- Alberto Fujimori's professions included writer[9].
- Alberto Fujimori worked as a television presenter[10].
- Alberto Fujimori's field of work was politics[25].
- Alberto Fujimori held the position of President of Peru[26].
- Alberto Fujimori was educated at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Alberto Fujimori was born in Miraflores[2]. He was born on July 26, 1938[3]. His father was Naoichi Fujimori[14]. His mother was Mutsue Fujimori[15]. Native languages include Spanish[23] and Japanese[24].
Education
Educated at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[27], a public university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1885[30], headquartered in Milwaukee[31]; National Agrarian University[32], a university[33], in Peru[34], founded in 1902[35]; Alfonso Ugarte School[36], an emblematic college[37], in Peru[38], founded in 1926[39]; and University of Strasbourg[40], a university in France[41], in France[42], founded in 1538[43], headquartered in Strasbourg[44].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], agricultural engineer[7], university teacher[8], writer[9], and television presenter[10]. Alberto Fujimori's field of work was politics[25]. He held the position of President of Peru[26].
Recognition
Awards received include Collar of the Order of the Star of Romania[45], Grand Cross, Special Class of the Order of the Sun of Peru[46], Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary[47], Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George[48], doctor honoris causa of Keiō University[49], and Grand Cordon of the Order of the White Elephant[50].
Personal Life
Spouses include Susana Higuchi[16], a civil engineer[51], 1950–2021[52], of Peru[53], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[54] and Satomi Kataoka[17], a hotel manager[55], of Japan[56]. Children include Keiko Fujimori[18], a politician[57], b. 1975[58], of Peru[59]; Kenji Fujimori[19], a politician[60], b. 1980[61], of Peru[62]; and Hiro Alberto Fujimori[20]. Political affiliations include Sí Cumple[63], a political party[64], in Peru[65], founded in 1998[66], headquartered in Lima[67]; Cambio 90[68], a political party[69], in Peru[70], founded in 1990[71]; Nueva Mayoría[72], a political party[73], in Peru[74], founded in 1992[75]; Peru 2000[76], a political alliance[77], in Peru[78], founded in 2000[79], headquartered in Lima[80]; Alliance for the Future[81], a political coalition[82], in Peru[83], founded in 2006[84], headquartered in Lima[85]; and People's New Party[86].
Death and Burial
Alberto Fujimori died on September 11, 2024[5]. Recorded place of death include Lima[4], a city[87], in Peru[88], founded in 1535[89] and San Borja[12], a district of Peru[90], in Peru[91]. The cause of death was tongue cancer[92]. Burial took place at Santa María de Huachipa[13].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Alberto Fujimori include Fujimorism[93], a political movement[94], in Peru[95], founded in 1990[96].
Why It Matters
Alberto Fujimori ranks in the top 0.5% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7,023 views/month, #5,003 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[97] He is known by 68 alternative names across languages and contexts.[98]
Entities named for him include Fujimorism[93], a political movement[94], in Peru[95], founded in 1990[96].
FAQs
Where was Alberto Fujimori born?
Alberto Fujimori's place of birth was Miraflores[2].
Where did Alberto Fujimori die?
Alberto Fujimori passed away in Lima[4].
Who were Alberto Fujimori's parents?
Alberto Fujimori's father was Naoichi Fujimori[14]. Alberto Fujimori's mother was Mutsue Fujimori[15].
Who was Alberto Fujimori married to?
Alberto Fujimori's spouses include Susana Higuchi[16] and Satomi Kataoka[17].
What did Alberto Fujimori do for work?
Alberto Fujimori worked as politician[6], agricultural engineer[7], university teacher[8], writer[9], and television presenter[10].
Where did Alberto Fujimori go to school?
Alberto Fujimori was educated at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[27], National Agrarian University[32], Alfonso Ugarte School[36], and University of Strasbourg[40].
What awards did Alberto Fujimori receive?
Honors received include Collar of the Order of the Star of Romania[45], Grand Cross, Special Class of the Order of the Sun of Peru[46], Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary[47], and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George[48].