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  2. 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.

  3. Pépé Abed - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Admiral's Club, the Hacienda and the Bacchus, the family established a full-service travel agency to coordinate a seamless experience for a clientele of bold-faced names. Pepe bought seven caves from their fishermen owners and turned them into a restaurant serving traditional Lebanese fare of fish and mezze, washed down with ...

  4. Carlos Castaño Gil - Wikipedia

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    Castaño and his brothers then became founders of the group "Los Pepes" (an acronym for "people persecuted by Pablo Escobar"). During this time Carlos was known by the aliases of "the Phantom" or "the Kid". Contacts between Los Pepes and the Colombian National Police Search Bloc allegedly resulted in Escobar's death.

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  6. Pepes - Wikipedia

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    Pepes is an Indonesian cooking method using banana leaves as food wrappings. The banana-leaf package containing food is secured with lidi seumat (a small nail made from the central ribs of coconut leaves) and then steamed or grilled on charcoal. [ 1 ]

  7. Medellín Cartel - Wikipedia

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    "Los Pepes" was a diminutive form of the phrase "Perseguidos por Pablo Escobar" (meaning: "[Those] Persecuted by Pablo Escobar"). The group was largely financed by the Cali Cartel and led by brothers Carlos and Fidel Castaño whom were right-wing paramilitary leading commanders that were actually once part of the Medellín Cartel.

  8. Los Pepes - Wikipedia

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    Los Pepes, a name derived from the Spanish phrase Los Perseguidos por Pablo Escobar (English: Those Persecuted by Pablo Escobar), was a paramilitary group composed of enemies of Pablo Escobar. They waged a small-scale war against the Medellín Cartel in 1993, which ended the same year following the death of Escobar .

  9. Tequila Herradura - Wikipedia

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    The hacienda is the setting of several legends and ghost stories. These include sightings of old conquistadors, and stories related to the various tunnels that were dug on the hacienda property during the Cristero War. [14] Over its history, the company has run all aspects of tequila production from growing the agave to bottling the final ...