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The pronoun 'who' is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.

As an interrogative pronoun, who takes the place of the person that is the answer to the question:

Who is your date? My date is George.

As a relative pronoun, who introduces a relative clause, a clause that tells something about the person that it modifies:

The person, who called last night, said he would call back today.

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