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  2. José María Napoleón - Wikipedia

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  3. Blanco y Negro (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Blanco y Negro was established in 1891. [1] [3] The title of the magazine was a reference to the contrasts in life such as laughter and tears and the sad and happy. [4] Its founder was Torcuato Luca de Tena. [3] The magazine was controlled by the Catholic Church through Editorial Catolica which also published it on a weekly basis.

  4. Lo Pasado, Pasado - Wikipedia

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    Lo Pasado, Pasado (The past, is past) is a studio album by Mexican singer José José, released in 1978. The album has the participation of the popular singers/composers Juan Gabriel and José María Napoleón. The first single of the album was the song "Lo pasado, pasado", that instantly became a hit.

  5. José María - Wikipedia

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    There are also combinations of other male given names with María, for example Carlos María, Juan María and Luis María. "José María", with its Portuguese language equivalent José Maria (notice the absence of the acute accent over the i in the Portuguese version) is a common name, and many famous people have the name or a similar one.

  6. José María Merino - Wikipedia

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    Jose María Merino, portrait by Felix de la Concha. José María Merino is a Spanish novelist born in A Coruña, Galicia on 5 March 1941. He is the father of two daughters, María and Ana, both of them university professors. (Ana Merino is also a poet.) He lived for several years in León and currently lives in Madrid. Best known for his novels ...

  7. José María Eguren - Wikipedia

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    José María Eguren Rodríguez (July 7, 1874, Lima – April 19, 1942, Lima) was a Peruvian writer. Although principally known for his poetry, Eguren was also a journalist, painter, photographer and an inventor. Very much a post-modernist writer, notable works include Simbólicas (1911) and La canción de las figuras (1916).

  8. José María Torre - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, he also appeared in Amor de nadie starred by Lucía Méndez. Three years later, he played the character of Lucero 's brother in Los parientes pobres . In 1994, he also starred in Agujetas de color de rosa and also performed two songs for the telenovela's soundtrack: "Siempre estarás en mí" (duet with Irán Castillo ) and ...

  9. José María Álvarez - Wikipedia

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    The principal work of Álvarez is Museo de cera (Wax Museum), [1] which was a work in progress for many years due to the author's endeavouring to complete a unique and all-encompassing book (un libro único y totalizador). In the last edition, Álvarez finally brought the cycle to a conclusion.