Armando Julio Urioste Arana

Armando Julio Urioste Arana (10 October 1887 – 6 November 1951) was a Bolivian industrialist and magnate who, at the time of his death, was one of the wealthiest men in the city of La Paz.

He was born into one of the elite families of Bolivia, being the relative of several Bolivian presidents including José Miguel de Velasco, Tomás Frías, and Mariano Enrique Calvo.

[3] Although his family was well accommodated in Sucre, he decided to move to La Paz in the year 1910.

This made him a pioneer of industrialism in La Paz and soon he became one of the wealthiest men in the city.

She was one of the most important activists in leading to women's suffrage and a daughter of a prominent politician, Daniel Sánchez Bustamante.

Armando Julio and his wife, Maria Luisa.
Left to right: Marcelo Urioste Sanchez Bustamante (son to Armando), Carmen Calvo (mother-in-law to Armando), Maria Luisa (wife to Armando) and Rodrigo (son of Marcelo).