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"Sofía y Juan Mario se proponen investigar el oscuro pasado de su padre" 28 May 2020 () 12.9 [34] 31 "Entre lágrimas, Analía le promete a su madre que Mejía pagará por su muerte" 29 May 2020 () 11.9 [35] 32 "Benji accede a información para investigar mejor a Sofía y a la familia Mejía" 1 June 2020 () 12.4 [36] 33
Sammy Mejia – professional basketball player; Rigoberto Mendoza (born 1992) – basketball player for Maccabi Haifa of the Israeli Basketball Premier League; Luis Montero – basketball player; Carlos Morban – basketball player; Jaime Peterson – basketball player; Miguel Angel Pichardo – basketball player; Orlando Sánchez ...
The first lady of Colombia is the hostess of the Casa de Nariño.The position is traditionally filled by the wife of the president of Colombia, but there is a possibility that the title may be applied to women who are not the president's wife, such as when the president is single or widowed, or when the president's wife cannot fulfill the duties of first lady.
Colombian press described the 22-year-old as the second-in-command of the "Los de la M" gang, which battles for the control of local drug trafficking.
Julia Mejia is an At-Large City Councilor in Boston, Massachusetts. Elected in 2019, Mejia is the first Latina elected to the council. [1] Early life and career
Lina María Moreno Mejía was born on 13 November 1955 in Medellín, Antioquia, to Darío Moreno Restrepo (b. 9 October 1920) and Marina Mejía Mejía (1 August 1929 — 21 June 1997), [1] [2] the youngest and only daughter, she has one older brother named Carlos Enrique (b. 13 December 1953).
Julian Uribe Munoz, 39, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated, driving while suspended, unlicensed driver and multiple other related traffic offenses, Spring Lake Police said.
Alberto Urdaneta y Urdaneta, painter, designer and publisher (1947) Rafael Urdaneta, Venezuelan general and president of Gran Colombia, 1830-31 (1995) Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez, president of Colombia, 1951-53 (1982) Pedro Uribe Mejia, pioneer of Colombian coffee industry (1987) César Uribe Piedrahita, medical writer, physician and educator (2010)