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  2. Beto Quintanilla - Wikipedia

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    Corridos Famosos y El Gordo Paz (2001) El Ratoncito Orejon (1997) El Ondeao (1998) Al Filo De La Navaja (2001) Antonio Fonseca (2001) En Vivo Desde Linares, Nuevo León (2001) La Carga Del Diablo (2001) Pistoleros De Fama (2001) 15 Éxitos de Beto Quintanilla (2002) Pa' La Raza (2002) Libertad de Expresión (2002) Corridos A La Mexicana (2003 ...

  3. 100 mexicanos dijeron - Wikipedia

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    100 mexicanos dijeron (Spanish for One hundred Mexicans said), later rebranded to 100 mexicanos dijieron, is a Mexican version of the Goodson-Todman game show from the 1970s, Family Feud, produced in Mexico City by the Las Estrellas. From 2001 to 2006 the show was hosted by Marco Antonio Regil and was called 100 Mexicanos Dijeron.

  4. Dolores del Río - Wikipedia

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    María de los Dolores Asúnsolo y López Negrete, [13] [14] was born in Victoria de Durango, Mexico on 3 August 1904, [15] daughter of Jesús Leonardo Asúnsolo Jacques, son of wealthy farmers and director of the Bank of Durango, and Antonia López Negrete, who belonged to one of the richest families in the country, whose lineage went back to ...

  5. List of Mexican billionaires by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Eva Gonda de Rivera - US$5.8 billion - FEMSA; Juan Domingo Beckmann - US$4.5 billion - José Cuervo; Jerónimo Arango - US$4.4 billion - Walmart de México y Centroamérica; Rufino Vigil González - US$ 4.4 billion - Industrias CH; Carlos Hank González - US$3.6 billion - Banorte; Francisco Javier Robinson Bours - US$ 3.6 billion - Bachoco

  6. Corrido - Wikipedia

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    Song about the battle of Ciudad Juarez title Toma de Ciudad Juárez. In the Mestizo-Mexican cultural area, the three variants of corrido (romance, revolutionary and modern) are both alive and sung, along with popular sister narrative genres, such as the "valona" of Michoacán state, the "son arribeño" of the Sierra Gorda (Guanajuato, Hidalgo and Querétaro states) and others.

  7. José Clemente Orozco - Wikipedia

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    José Clemente Orozco was born in 1883 in Zapotlán el Grande (now Ciudad Guzmán), Jalisco to Rosa de Flores Orozco. He was the oldest of his siblings. In 1890 Orozco became interested in art after moving to Mexico City. [2] He married Margarita Valladares, and had three children.

  8. Benito Juárez - Wikipedia

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    Juárez's quote continues to be well-remembered in Mexico: Entre los individuos, como entre las naciones, el respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz, meaning "Among individuals, as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace". The portion of this motto in bold is inscribed on the coat of arms of Oaxaca.

  9. Xavi (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Xavier Gutierrez Alonso, [1] known professionally as Xavi, is an American singer-songwriter of regional Mexican music, who rose to prominence in 2023 through his singles "La Víctima" and "La Diabla", which would go viral on TikTok and eventually lead to the singer's debut on the Billboard Hot 100.

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