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  2. Oficina de Envigado - Wikipedia

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    Succeeding Tom as head of the Oficina de Envigado, Clemente was also described as "Medellin's top mafia boss." [16] His arrest was the latest of more than 135 Oficina bosses and gang leaders arrested over the past three years who made it to the top of the crime organization in little more than 10 years. [16]

  3. Diego Murillo Bejarano - Wikipedia

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    He also managed to gain control over the illegal businesses controlled by the Galeanos in Itagüí, including the Oficina de Envigado. [ 3 ] Soon, Murillo had become the leader of the many criminal and hitmen gangs in Medellín , particularly the fearsome La Terraza, which was involved in theft, blackmail, extortion, assassination, kidnapping ...

  4. Aurora, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Aurora is a city in northeastern Illinois, United States, located along the Fox River.The population was 180,542 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the second-most populous city in Illinois, after Chicago, [5] and the 144th-most populous city in the US. [6]

  5. León, Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    León had two baseball teams in the Liga Mexicana de Beisbol: Cachorros de León, in the late 1970s, and Bravos de León, in the late 80's. Bravos, after becoming champions of the league in 1990, and due to financial problems, were sold and moved to Minatitlán, Veracruz. After many years of unsuccessful attempts to bring back baseball to Leon ...

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  7. León, Mexico - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Real estate in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  9. Grupo Garza Ponce - Wikipedia

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    This was the first Tadao Ando Japanese architecture construction in Mexico. [2] In October 2013, Grupo Garza Ponce announced that they were selling 29 industrial parks and 4 territorial reservation areas totaling US$274.8 million to Fibra Uno, a Mexican real estate investment firm.