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  2. De la Vega - Wikipedia

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    Daniel de la Vega (1892–1971), Chilean poet and playwright; José Tadeo Mancheño y Laso de la Vega, (1784–1855) Chilean political figure; Luis Ignacio de la Vega (c. 1914–?), Mexican Olympic basketball player; Óscar Únzaga de la Vega (1916–1959), a Bolivian socialist politician; Jorge de la Vega (1930–1971), an Argentine painter

  3. Spanish Town - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish settlement of Villa de la Vega was founded by the Spanish in 1534 as the capital of the colony. Later, it was also called Santiago de la Vega or St. Jago de la Vega. [4] Indigenous Taino had been living in the area for approximately a millennium before this, but this was the first European habitation on the south of the island.

  4. In the Heights (film) - Wikipedia

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    Usnavi de la Vega tells a group of children a story of Washington Heights.Ten years earlier, Usnavi is the owner of a bodega in the neighborhood. After chasing off street artist "Graffiti Pete", he introduces: Abuela Claudia, the neighborhood matriarch who raised him; Kevin Rosario, who runs a taxi company; Benny, Kevin's employee and Usnavi's best friend; the beauty salon ladies Daniela ...

  5. In the Heights - Wikipedia

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    As the sun rises on the hottest day of the summer, Usnavi de la Vega, the owner of a small bodega in Washington Heights, chases away a small-time vandal, Graffiti Pete, before introducing the audience to the corner he lives on and some of its many residents: Abuela Claudia, an elderly Cuban immigrant who raised Usnavi after the death of his parents; Sonny, Usnavi's younger cousin who works in ...

  6. Paz Vega - Wikipedia

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    Vega's younger sister has performed as a flamenco dancer. [3] Vega has described her family as "traditional" and Catholic. [2] She took her stage surname of 'Vega' from her grandmother. [4] Vega decided to become an actress after attending a performance of Federico García Lorca's play, La casa de Bernarda Alba, when she was 16. [5]

  7. Inca Garcilaso de la Vega - Wikipedia

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    Inca Garcilaso de la Vega (12 April 1539 – 23 April 1616), born Gómez Suárez de Figueroa and known as El Inca, was a chronicler and writer born in the Viceroyalty of Peru. [1] Sailing to Spain at 21, he was educated informally there, where he lived and worked the rest of his life.

  8. Garcilaso de la Vega (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Garcilaso de la Vega, KOS (c. 1501 – 14 October 1536) was a Spanish soldier and poet. Although not the first or the only one to do so, he was the most influential poet to introduce Italian Renaissance verse forms, poetic techniques, and themes to Spain.

  9. Extraño - Wikipedia

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    Extraño was a Peruvian man, Gregorio De La Vega, from Trujillo City. [1] As a minor magician, his magical powers were heightened by the procedure, and his fellow participants gained new abilities as well. Together, they formed the superhero team New Guardians, and they fought evil worldwide.