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  2. Nosotros los Pobres - Wikipedia

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    Nosotros los pobres was originally titled Topillos y Planillas (named after two of the characters in the film and before the main character Jose "Pepe el Toro" was created), [4] but later changed after its author Pedro de Urdimalas heard Abel Cureño (who's also in the film and at that time was playing a street vendor selling oranges in the ...

  3. Celia, lo que dice - Wikipedia

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    Celia, lo que dice ("What Celia Says" or literally, "Celia, What She Says") is the first in the series of children's novels by Spanish author Elena Fortún. The novel is a collection of short stories first published in magazines in 1929 .

  4. Efraín Recinos - Wikipedia

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    His early murals were commissions for schools and small buildings. His first big project was the murals for Parque de la Industria, in 1961. The site was a space for conventions, concerts, and other events. In 1966, Recinos got a commission for the new national mortgage loans building (Credito Hipotecario Nacional).

  5. Centro Cultural Miguel Ángel Asturias - Wikipedia

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    The Centro Cultural Miguel Ángel Asturias, commonly called Teatro Nacional, is a cultural center in Guatemala City, Guatemala. It is located in the Centro Cívico (Civic Center) of the city and was built in the same place of the old Fuerte de San José. Its form, which emulates a seated jaguar, [1] stands out from the adjacent buildings.

  6. René Monclova - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 Monclova starred in Jacobo Morales film Lo que le Pasó a Santiago which received an Oscar nomination. This newfound exposure led to his recruitment into television show "Qué Vacilón" working alongside Puerto Rican comedian Raymond Arrieta , where he remained from 1990 to 1995.

  7. Dos Erres massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Dos Erres massacre of 6 December 1982 took place in Dos Erres, a small village in the municipality of La Libertad, in the northern Petén department of Guatemala.The name of the village, occasionally given as "Las Dos Erres", literally means "two Rs", originating from two brothers called Ruano who received the original land grant.

  8. Guatemala National Police Archives - Wikipedia

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    Bol de la Cruz was sentenced to 40 years in prison for his role in the kidnapping. Families of roughly 45,000 missing leftists have contacted local rights groups to help them find information about their relatives in the archives, hoping that trials will end decades of impunity for crimes against suspected leftists.

  9. Bernardo Arévalo - Wikipedia

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    César Bernardo Arévalo de León ([beɾˈnaɾ.ðo aˈɾe.βa.lo]; born 7 October 1958) [2] is a Guatemalan diplomat, sociologist, writer, and politician who is the 52nd and current president of Guatemala since 2024.

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