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  2. Carlos Aguiar Retes - Wikipedia

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    Aguiar Retes was born on 9 January 1950, in Tepic, Mexico, the second of six children.His parents were Carlos Aguiar Manjarrez and María Teresa Retes Pérez-Sandi. He studied Humanities and Philosophy at the Seminary of Tepic, graduating in 1969, and theology at the Pontifical Seminary of Montezuma in Montezuma, New Mexico, in the United States through 1972, and at the Seminary of Tula ...

  3. Santiago Castro-Gómez - Wikipedia

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    Reflexiones para una diversidad epistémica más allá del capitalismo global, editores Santiago Castro-Gómez y Ramón Grosfoguel (Siglo del Hombre Editores, 2007). La poscolonialidad explicada a los niños (Editorial Universidad del Cauca, Popayán, 2005). La hybris del punto cero.

  4. Santiago Municipal Literature Award - Wikipedia

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    The Santiago Municipal Literature Award (Spanish: Premio Municipal de Literatura de Santiago) is one of the oldest and most important literary awards in Chile [1] Created in 1934 by the municipality of Santiago, its first edition awarded the categories of novel, poetry and theater (later to be renamed as dramaturgy). [2]

  5. Medellín - Wikipedia

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    Medellín (/ ˌ m ɛ d ə ˈ l iː n / MED-ə-LEEN / ˌ m ɛ d eɪ ˈ (j) iː n / MED-ay-(Y)EEN; Spanish: [meðeˈʝin] or [meðeˈʎin]), officially the Special District of Science, Technology and Innovation of Medellín (Spanish: Distrito Especial de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia after Bogotá, and the capital of the department of ...

  6. Silk Road - Wikipedia

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    The Silk Road [a] was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. [1] Spanning over 6,400 km (4,000 mi), it played a central role in facilitating economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds.

  7. Spalacidae - Wikipedia

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    Spalacids are mouse- to rat-sized rodents, adapted to burrowing and living underground.They have short limbs, wedge-shaped skulls, strong neck muscles, large incisor teeth, and small eyes and external ears.

  8. Gangrene - Wikipedia

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    Gangrene toes in a diabetic. Gangrene is a type of tissue death caused by a lack of blood supply. [4] The feet and hands are most commonly affected. [1] If the gangrene is caused by an infectious agent, it may present with a fever or sepsis.