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Antonio José Díaz Fernández (born June 12, 1980) [1] is a Venezuelan karateka.He is best known for winning gold medals in kata at the World Championships in Serbia (2010) [citation needed] and France (2012), [2] winning of the World Games in Cali, Colombia (2013), and Duisburg, Germany (2015), [3] and a silver medal in the World Championships in Japan 2008.
In 2009 he realized the 24 channel sound installation La Regadera [3] for the National Sound Archives of Mexico (Fonoteca Nacional). In 2010 he wrote the music for the performance of Autoconstrucción , [ 4 ] a stage event at the Kurimanzutto Gallery in Mexico City with artist Abraham Cruzvillegas and director Antonio Castro.
José Florencio Fernández Santillán (born May 20, 1953, Mexico City) is a political science professor and researcher at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City. He and his work appear in academic and popular media in Mexico.
The Head of Government (Spanish: Jefe/Jefa de Gobierno) wields the executive power in Mexico City. The Head of Government serves a six-year term, running concurrently with that of the President of the Republic. Mexico City, or CDMX, is the seat of national government, and is largely contiguous with the core of the sprawling Mexico City conurbation.
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Arturo Beltran Leyva (1961—2009) was Number 3 on the Mexican government's Most Wanted List when he was killed by the Navy at his home in the "Altitude" apartments in Cuernavaca on December 16, 2009. [27] Amado Carrillo Fuentes (1956—1997) was a drug lord knows as El Señor de los Cielos (the Lord of the Skies).
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Tres mujeres (English title: Three women) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Hernández Vázquez for Televisa in 1999-2000. [1] When it came out it was such a success that they added 3x the normal amount of chapters.