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  2. Rafael Cepeda - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Modesto Cepeda, son of Rafael, founded the Rafael Cepeda Atiles School of Bomba and Plena which is located at Calle Union #71, sector Playita de Villa Palmeras in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico. [6] The school teaches the youth of Puerto Rico the fundamentals of the traditional dances. Cepeda's wife Caridad died on February 25, 1994.

  3. Governor of San Luis Potosí - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Cepeda 1911-1911; Agustín García Hernández 1913-1913; Arturo A. Amaya 1914-1914; Camilo Lozano 1914-1914; Mariano Palau 1914-1914; Francisco Martínez De La Vega 1959-1961; Leopoldino Ortiz Santos 1987-1991 [12]

  4. 1916 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    February 14 Juan Celada Salmón, engineer and inventor (Proceso HYL) (d. 2017)Leopoldo Sánchez Celis, Governor of Sinaloa 1963–1968 (d. 1989); April 11 — Armando León Bejarano, governor of Morelos (1976-1982) (d.

  5. Margarita "Tata" Cepeda - Wikipedia

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    Cepeda was born in 1945 in Cataño, Puerto Rico, into a family deeply embedded in the cultural world of bomba y plena. Her grandparents, Doña Caridad Brenes Caballero and Rafael Cepeda Atiles, were renowned bomba practitioners, known as "Los Patriarcas de la Bomba y la Plena." Raised by her grandparents from the age of three months, Cepeda was ...

  6. Rafael Cepeda Torres - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Cepeda Torres (28 October 1925 – 9 September 2009) was a Colombian architect. He is best known for creating works of modern architecture in Cartagena and in the Caribbean coast of Colombia. [1] Cepeda Torres studied architecture at the Pontifical Bolivarian University in Medellin. An accomplished musician, he paid for his education by ...

  7. Juanchín Ramírez - Wikipedia

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    The Pleneros were founded as the house band of TV channel WIPR-TV, and often featured Rafael Cepeda as lead singer, although the main vocalist was Tasso Peña. [7] Ramírez died in Río Piedras, San Juan, on June 16, 1986. [8] At the time of his death, he was a member of the Banda del Instituto de Cultura. [8]

  8. List of people from the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Leónidas Trujillo – dictator (1930–1961) Ramfis Trujillo – general and son of dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo; Francisco Urena – Massachusetts government official; Fernando Valerio – hero of the battles of Santiago (1844) and Sabana Larga (1856), during the War of Independence from Haiti; Elias Wessin y Wessin – former ...

  9. Rafael Zepeda - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Zepeda Martínez (born August 22, 1961 in Mexico City) is a Mexican long-distance runner.Certificate in Neuromuscular Bandage, Functional Bandage and Flossband by the Alcalá Institute of Sciences and Specialties of Health, Mexico.