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  2. 1940 Constitution of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The 1940 Constitution of Cuba was implemented during the presidency of Fulgencio Batista on 10 October 1940. [1] It was primarily influenced by the collectivist ideas that inspired the Cuban Revolution of 1933.

  3. List of Latin American writers - Wikipedia

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    Salvador Elizondo (1932–2006) Elena Poniatowska (born 1932) Juan García Ponce (1932–2003) Vicente Leñero (1933–2014) Sergio Pitol (1933–2018) Gabriel Zaid (born 1934) Fernando del Paso (1935–2018) Carlos Monsiváis (1938–2010) José Emilio Pacheco (1939–2014) Jesús Gardea (1939–2000) Homero Aridjis (born 1940) Héctor Aguilar ...

  4. Aguiluchos Column - Wikipedia

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    The Aguiluchos Column (Spanish: Columna de los Aguiluchos; English: Harriers Column) was the last of the great Catalan anarcho-syndicalist columns.Later, more militias left Catalonia for the front, but they would no longer do so in the form of a column but rather as reinforcement units of the existing columns.

  5. Beltrán-Leyva Organization - Wikipedia

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    Mexican authorities stated that García Montoya was "the last Beltrán-Leyva link of any importance", [11] and that the cartel has been disbanded. [13] [14] Allied forces of Los Zetas and Beltrán-Leyva remnants clashed on April 28, 2012 with gunmen of the organization in the Choix mountains. At least 32 armed men were confirmed dead.

  6. Central American Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The PARLACEN origins date back to the Contadora Group, a project of the 1980s that sought to help resolve the civil wars in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua.Although the Contadora group was disbanded in 1986, the idea of a greater Central American integration remained, giving rise to the Esquipulas II Agreement, which among other things, created the Central American Parliament.

  7. Luis Salvador (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Luis Miguel Salvador García (born 17 April 1963) is a Spanish politician of the Citizens party. He was mayor of Granada from 2019 to 2021, and was in the Congress of Deputies from 2016 to 2019. Before switching parties in 2013, he was in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and was in the Senate from 2004 to 2011.

  8. Durruti Column - Wikipedia

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    The Durruti Column (Spanish: Columna Durruti), with about 6,000 people, was the largest anarchist column (or military unit) formed during the Spanish Civil War. [1] During the first months of the war, it became the most recognized and popular military organisation fighting against Franco, and it is a symbol of the Spanish anarchist movement and its struggle to create an egalitarian society ...

  9. Salva (footballer, born 1961) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, Catalonia, Salva finished his development at FC Barcelona.In his professional career, he played for FC Barcelona Atlètic, Real Zaragoza, Hércules CF, Barcelona (where he was solely a backup) [1] and CD Logroñés, retiring at the age of 31 with 156 La Liga matches to his credit in ten seasons.