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  2. El Mago - Wikipedia

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    El Mago (Spanish for "the magician") or Mago is a nickname given to: Pablo Aimar (born 1979), Argentine retired footballer; Guido Alvarenga (born 1970), Paraguayan ...

  3. The Magician (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    In the occult context, the trump cards are recontextualized as the Major Arcana and granted complex esoteric meaning. The Magician in such context is interpreted as the first numbered and second total card of the Major Arcana, succeeding the Fool, which is unnumbered or marked 0. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as ...

  4. Aníbal Velásquez - Wikipedia

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    Aníbal Velásquez was born in 1936 in Barranquilla, Colombia to parents José Antonio Velásquez and Belén Hurtado, and is the brother of the musician José "Cheíto" Velásquez. [2]

  5. Drug kingpin linked to son of El Chapo gunned down in ... - AOL

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    Eduardo Escobedo, 39 – known as “El Mago” – was killed during the incident on an industrial lot on Thursday morning, official records show.

  6. Son of 'El Mago,' Sinaloa cartel legend killed in L.A., seeks ...

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    In a song called "El Mago," the band Edicion Especial sang of Escobedo feeding "gringos" at his Japanese restaurants and said his children were "siempre lo más valioso" — always the most important.

  7. 'El Mago,' drug trafficker linked to son of Sinaloa cartel ...

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    Eduardo Escobedo, nicknamed El Mago, 39, a convicted drug trafficker linked to a son of El Chapo was reportedly gunned down in Willowbrook. This is the lot where the shooting took place, in the ...

  8. José Armando Castillo - Wikipedia

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    José Armando Castillo (José Armando Cipriano Castillo, born 2 April 1950 in Villa González, Dominican Republic) also known as El Mago (the magician), is a retired baseball and fastpitch softball pitcher [1] of the Dominican Republic National Team.

  9. Mágico González - Wikipedia

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    While playing in El Salvador, González became known as Mago but later, upon transferring to Spain, his nickname was slightly changed to Mágico; [2] journalist Francisco "Paco" Perea (1946–2024), while working for the Diario de Cádiz newspaper, was the one who made this adjustment.