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  2. Inés Sainz - Wikipedia

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    Inés Sainz Gallo ( Spanish pronunciation: [iˈnes ˈsajns]; born 20 September 1978) [ 1] is a Mexican sports journalist, television personality, and model. She is currently signed to Azteca Deportes, where she is best known for anchoring the program DxTips (or, Deportips ). She and her husband own the production company that created the program.

  3. Adriana Aguirre - Wikipedia

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    Adriana Beatriz Aguirre was born in Santo Tomé, Santa Fe, on 16 December 1951. She studied theatre in the late 1960s. Aguirre began working as a theatre actress in the early 1970s. In 1972, she made her cinema debut at the age of 21, in the film La sonrisa de mamá, where she had a supporting role.

  4. José Baroja - Wikipedia

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    Ramón Mauricio González Gutiérrez (born September 4, 1983), known by his pen name José Baroja, [1] [2] is a Chilean writer, academic and editor. He is a member of the Poets of the World Movement, [3] representative of the Neofantastic Short-story [4] and the new Chilean narrative.

  5. Los Contemporáneos - Wikipedia

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    Los Contemporáneos. The magazine Contemporáneos was started by Jaime Torres Bodet, Bernardo J. Gastélum, Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano, and Enrique González Rojo. Los Contemporáneos (which means "The Contemporaries" in English) can refer to a Mexican modernist group, active in the late 1920s and early 1930s, as well as to the literary ...

  6. Anastasio y los del Monte - Wikipedia

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    Anastasio y los del Monte was a short-lived yet influential reggae group in El Salvador. [1] [2] Despite only releasing a single album, they made a large cultural impact in the music of El Salvador by introducing reggae to the country. [3] Their music is greatly influenced by Bob Marley, Gondwana, Steel Pulse, Burning Spear, and Black Uhuru.

  7. Rosa Cobo Bedía - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Cobo Bedía. Rosa Cobo Bedía in 2018. Rosa Cobo Bedía (born 17 December 1956) is a Spanish feminist, writer, and professor of sociology of gender at the University of A Coruña. She is also the director of the Center for Gender Studies and Feminists at the same university. [1] Her main line of research is feminist theory and the ...

  8. Mateo Salvatto - Wikipedia

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    Mateo Salvatto. Mateo Nicolás Salvatto (born January 10, 1999) [ 1][ 2] is an Argentine technology entrepreneur specialized in robotics, founder of Asteroid Technologies [ 3] and creator of the app Háblalo, [ 4] which eases communication for people with speech and talk difficulties. It is used by 125,000 users in 55 countries.

  9. Cabildo Abierto - Wikipedia

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    Cabildo Abierto (Spanish for "Open cabildo" or "Town hall meeting") is an Uruguayan political party founded in 2019. The party is described as right-wing populist, [1] [2] nationalist [3] [4] [5] and conservative, [6] as well as mostly characterized as far-right on the mainstream political spectre.