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Jacinta Parejo de Crespo, (better known as Misia Jacinta) (Parapara, Guárico, August 16, 1845 - Caracas, April 16, 1914) was the wife of Venezuelan president and military leader Joaquín Crespo.
From a young age he lIved in Venezuela after arriving along with his father who was invited by President Joaquín Crespo to undertake activities in public works in Caracas.