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  2. Leopoldo Salazar Viniegra - Wikipedia

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    Salazar was born in Pánuco de Coronado or San Juan del Río, Durango, in 1898, the son of Leopoldo Salazar Salinas and Aurora Viniegra de Salazar. [1] [ Note 1] After his elementary studies in Durango, he moved to the capital to begin his university education at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico (UNAM).

  3. Héctor Luis Palma Salazar - Wikipedia

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    Héctor Luis Palma Salazar (born April 29, 1960), commonly known as "El Güero Palma", is a Mexican former drug trafficker and leader of the Sinaloa Cartel alongside Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. [1] After his boss Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo ordered the brutal murder of his family, Palma set out to avenge them. [ 2 ]

  4. Tony Salazar - Wikipedia

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    Tony Salazar made his professional wrestling debut in 1965 and soon after began working regularly for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre, the world's oldest and Mexico's largest wrestling promotion. [1] On August 13, 1978, Tony Salazar defeated Ringo Mendoza to win the NWA World Middleweight Championship , holding the title until February 3, 1979 ...

  5. Gonzalo de Salazar - Wikipedia

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    Gonzalo, his wife Catalina, and her brother Antonio de La Cadena Maluenda (treasurer of New Spain), left Spain in 1524, and arrived in Mexico City in 1525. A powerful member of the ruling class in the New World, Gonzalo, became an encomendero (holder of an encomienda ) of Tajimaroa ( Michoacán ), and held lands, and titles elsewhere.

  6. Ruben Salazar - Wikipedia

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    He was a foreign correspondent in his early years at the Times, covering the 1965 United States occupation of the Dominican Republic, the Vietnam War, and the Tlatelolco massacre (the latter while serving as the Times' bureau chief in Mexico City). When Salazar returned to the US in 1968, he focused on the Mexican-American community and the ...

  7. Antonio de Salazar (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio de Salazar (or Zalazar) (c.1650–1715) was a Novohispano composer. Salazar was born in Puebla de los Angeles, current Mexico. In 1698 he turned into the master of the chapel of Puebla Puebla Cathedral , then later held his final position at Mexico City Cathedral .

  8. Amador Salazar - Wikipedia

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    On December 4, 1914, Amador Salazar accompanied Zapata to his famous first meeting with Villa in Xochimilco. [6] Soon however, the Zapatistas and the Villistas had to abandon Mexico City to Carranza's general Álvaro Obregón, who reentered the city at the end of January, 1915. Salazar, leading 4000 men made an attempt to retake the capital at ...

  9. Radamés Salazar - Wikipedia

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    Radamés Salazar Solorio (Jiutepec, Morelos, Mexico 8 March 1974 – Mexico City, 21 February 2021) was a Mexican politician. Biography