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  2. Nicolasa Quintremán - Wikipedia

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    Nicolasa Quintremán Calpán was born in Alto Biobío, Chile, December 4, 1939.She belonged to the Pehuenche community of Ralco Lepoy, [6] where she was one of the architects of several demonstrations in Santiago and Concepción against the power plant, and participated in several international forums where she explained the implications of the project for the Pehuenche of Alto Biobío, such ...

  3. Guayabera - Wikipedia

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    Two guayaberas seen from the back, showing the alforza pleats and the Western-style yoke. The guayabera (/ ɡ w aɪ. ə ˈ b ɛr ə /), also known as camisa de Yucatán (Yucatán shirt) in Mexico, is a men's summer shirt, worn outside the trousers, distinguished by two columns of closely sewn pleats running the length of the front and back of the shirt.

  4. Berta García Faet - Wikipedia

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    Berta García Faet has published nine books of poetry in Spanish, most recently Corazonada in 2023, Una pequeña personalidad linda in 2021, and in 2018, Corazón tradicionalista. Poesía 2008-2011, all with La Bella Varsovia, [2] edited by Elena Medel.

  5. Y Tenerte Otra Vez - Wikipedia

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    Y Tenerte Otra Vez is a studio album released by Pepe Aguilar. This album became his first number one album on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. Track listing

  6. Godofredo Pepey - Wikipedia

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    Godofredo Castro (born July 2, 1987), better known as Godofredo Pepey, is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who currently fights in the lightweight division of Brave Combat Federation.

  7. José María Sierra - Wikipedia

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    José María Sierra Sierra (Girardota, December 18, 1843 Medellín, March 7, 1921) known as 'Pepe' Sierra, was a Colombian businessman and landowner. who amassed part of his fortune speculating in the drink monopoly. [1] He was considered the richest man of Colombia during the 19th Century.