José Luis Castro Medellín M.S.F. (21 June 1938 – 24 January 2020) was a Mexican bishop of the Catholic Church who was bishop of Tacámbaro from 2002 to...
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Rican high jumper José Luis Castro Medellín (1938–2020), Mexican bishop Luis Alva Castro (born 1942), Peruvian politician Luis Castro Leiva (1943–1999)...
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Deportivo Independiente Medellín, also known as Independiente Medellín or DIM, is a Colombian professional football club based in Medellín that currently plays...
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The Medellín Cartel (Spanish: Cártel de Medellín) was a powerful and highly organized Colombian drug cartel and terrorist organization originating in the...
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Pablo Escobar (redirect from Medellin Without Slums)
Born in Rionegro and raised in Medellín, Escobar studied briefly at Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana of Medellín, but left without graduating; he...
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appointed Bishop of Tapachula, Chiapas José Luis Castro Medellín, M.S.F. (2002 - 2014) Gerardo Díaz Vázquez (2014 - 2023) Luis Morales Reyes (1976-1979), appointed...
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Rodriguez, José Zúñiga, Maximiliano Hernández, Julieth Restrepo and Carolina Giraldo (best known as Karol G—a famous singer from Medellín—in her first...
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Atlético Nacional (redirect from Atlético Nacional (Medellín))
Atlético Nacional was founded in 1947 as Club Atlético Municipal de Medellín by Luis Alberto Villegas López, a former president of the football league of...
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member of the Medellín cartel. Carlos Lehder played by Juan Riedinger (season 1), a drug trafficker and high-ranking member of the Medellín cartel. CIA...
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(1995–1997), (1999) Luis Antonio Moreno (1995–2001) Luis Carlos Perea (1996) Felix Ademola (1996) Gerardo Bedoya (1996–1997) Luis Quiñónes (1996–1999)...
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acquitted. The Cali Cartel was less violent than its rival, the Medellín Cartel. While the Medellín Cartel was involved in a brutal campaign of violence against...
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The Champion of Life. Nowadays, he lives in Medellín with his son and his wife. USA Today's article "Luis F. Montoya regresa hoy a casa" (in Spanish)...
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champion (1952). Georges Castera, 83, Haitian poet and writer. José Luis Castro Medellín, 81, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tacámbaro (2002–2014)...
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Bishops consecrated by Giuseppe Bertello as principal consecrator José Luis Castro Medellín, M.S.F. 3 December 2002 Eduardo Cirilo Carmona Ortega, C.O.R.C...
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of Art. 2022. Octavio Medellín : Spirit and Form. Dallas Texas: Dallas Museum of Art. Cordova, Ruben C, 2023. "Octavio Medellín: Spirit and Form at the...
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Bishop of Tacambaro 30 April 1996 – 16 July 2001 Succeeded by José Luis Castro Medellín Preceded by Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel Bishop of Tapachula 16 July...
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was on 9 October 1949, beating Huracán de Medellín 4–1, with goals scored by Carmelo Enrique Colombo, José "Mico" Zapata, Inocencio Paz Lasso "Cencio"...
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June Cobb (section Meeting Castro)
in Spanish, notably translating Castro's "History Will Absolve Me" speech and former Guatemalan president Juan José Arévalo's short story The Shark and...
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Analupe Coronado Nicky Mondellini as Beatriz de Echague Chela Castro as Perpetua de Echague Luis Couturier as César de Echagüe Juan Ríos Cantú as El Norteño...
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(English title: Passion and Power) is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa. It is a remake of the Mexican telenovela Pasión y poder...
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player. Born in Sabanalarga, Atlántico to parents Luis Alberto and Paola Karina, she moved to Medellín in 2019. She was South American champion at U12 and...
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Narcos (category Medellín Cartel)
member and former leader of the Medellín cartel (season 1) Roberto Urbina as Fabio Ochoa – a high-ranking member of the Medellín cartel (season 1) Diego Cataño...
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Boyacá with candidate José Roso Millán. The party also obtained 23 municipal mayors. Three independent former mayors of Bogota, Luis Eduardo Garzón, Antanas...
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Nuestro Amor" (Cristian Castro) (Wildcard) Rodrigo Tapia – "Dejame Ser Yo" (Luis Fonsi) Kelly Ojeda – "Un Día Sin Ti" (Roxette) José Manuel Espinoza – "Vuelve"...
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form the Elite Command whose mission was to capture the leader of the Medellín Cartel, Pablo Escobar. This was the first stage that culminated in June...
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Square in Bogotá. Besides the archbishop, Luis José Rueda Aparicio, the archdiocese has two auxiliary bishops, Luis Manuel Alí Herrera and Pedro Manuel Salamanca...
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Rubí is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa. It is based on a short story by Yolanda Vargas Dulché, published as a serial...
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Ciudad Juárez January 23 – José "N", husband of alderman from Huimanguillo, Tabasco; murdered January 24 José Luis Castro Medellín, 81, Mexican Roman Catholic...
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Saint Thomas Aquinas University (category Universities and colleges in Medellín)
in 1580 by the Dominican Order. It has campuses in Bucaramanga, Tunja, Medellín, and Villavicencio, and offers distance education. The Flag: It is composed...
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Óscar Ramos [es] (1979) José Varacka (1979) José Texeira (1980–81) Luis Augusto García [es] (1981) Todor Veselinović (1982) José Pastoriza (1982) Juan Mujica...
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