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  2. Doblón - Wikipedia

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    Doblón was launched in September 1974. [3] José Antonio Martínez Soler was the founder of the magazine who had worked as the editor-in-chief of Cambio 16. [1] He started Doblón following his dismissal from Cambio 16.

  3. List of Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    Inca Garcilaso de la Vega (c. 1539–1616), chronicler; Manuel González Prada (1844–1918), modernista poet; Eduardo González Viaña (born 1941), short story writer and novelist; Javier Heraud (1942–1963), poet and would-be guerrilla; Rodolfo Hinostroza (born 1941), influential poet, writer, novelist and essayist

  4. Hernando de Soto (economist) - Wikipedia

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    De Soto was born on 2 June 1941 in Arequipa, Peru.His father José Alberto Soto was a Peruvian diplomat and lawyer. [23] After the 1948 military coup in Peru, his parents chose exile in Europe, taking their two young sons with them.

  5. Browns running back Nick Chubb suffered broken foot in loss ...

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    Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb has had another major injury setback. The 28-year-old, who has had a tricky injury history, was ruled out of Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs ...

  6. Mexican president warns Trump tariffs will kill jobs, hints ...

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday warned U.S. President-elect Donald Trump of dire economic consequences for both countries from tariffs and suggested possible ...

  7. Postal Service worker accused of swiping cash, coins and ...

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    A U.S. Postal Service worker from Compton was arrested on suspicion of swiping more than 20 checks from the mail and depositing $281,000 into various bank accounts under her name, authorities said.

  8. Peruvian sol - Wikipedia

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    The sol (Spanish pronunciation:; plural: soles; currency sign: S/) [3] is the currency of Peru; it is subdivided into 100 céntimos ("cents"). The ISO 4217 currency code is PEN.

  9. El Peruano - Wikipedia

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    It was called La Prensa Peruana under the leadership of José Joaquín de Larriva (1828-1829), El Conciliador under the leadership of Felipe Pardo y Aliaga (1830-1834). It was also called El Redactor Peruano (1834-1836 and 1838), La Gaceta de Gobierno (1835), El Eco del Protectorado (1836-1839), and in Lima El Eco del Norte (1837-1838).