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El Diablo, Spanish for "the Devil", is a nickname of the following: Cristián Bejarano (born 1981), Mexican boxer; Claudio Chiappucci (born 1963), Italian former cyclist; Joël Despaigne (born 1966), Cuban retired volleyball player; Marco Etcheverry (born 1970), Bolivian retired footballer; José Antonio Fernández (born 1954), Mexican businessman
Diablo or El Diablo is the Spanish word for 'devil'. It may refer to: Arts and entertainment. Fictional entities. Diablo (Disney), a raven in Sleeping Beauty; Diablo ...
The Lazarus Lane incarnation of El Diablo first appeared in All-Star Western #2 (October 1970), and was created by Robert Kanigher and Gray Morrow. [1] The character starred in a four-issue miniseries published by DC Comics through their Vertigo imprint as a mature readers title; El Diablo #1 (March 2001) was written by Brian Azzarello and drawn by Danijel Zezelj.
Rival schools such as the Oklahoma Sooners or Texas A&M Aggies will turn the horns upside down meaning "Horns Down" as an insult. Fans of the University of South Florida Bulls use the same hand sign at their athletic events, except that the hand is turned around and facing the other way. With the middle and ring finger extending towards the ...
Fabio Alain Quartararo [1] (pronounced [kwartaˈraːro]; born 20 April 1999), nicknamed El Diablo, is a French Grand Prix motorcycle rider racing in MotoGP for Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team. Having won the 2021 MotoGP World Championship , he is the first French World Champion in the premier class' history.
The Diablada, also known as the Danza de los Diablos (English: Dance of the Devils), is an Andean folk dance performed in Bolivia, in the Altiplano region of South America, characterized by performers wearing masks and costumes representing the devil and other characters from pre-Columbian theology and mythology.
El Niño’s cooler counterpart, La Niña, played a huge role in the past three winters across the US, keeping the South dry while parts of the West received a lot of much-needed snow.
El Diablo is located about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of the site core, it is the smaller of the two known main ceremonial centres at El Zotz. [52] The name El Diablo means "the Devil" in Spanish . It is situated in a defensive position on the highest outcrop at El Zotz and is visible from Temple IV at Tikal.