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  2. Caricature Museum, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The Caricature Museum (Museo de la Caricatura in Spanish) is located in an 18th-century Baroque building in the historic center of Mexico City. [1] It was opened in 1987 to preserve and promote the history of Mexican cartooning , done for both political and entertainment purposes. [ 2 ]

  3. Mi familia es un dibujo - Wikipedia

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    Mi familia es un dibujo (My family is a cartoon) is an Argentine live-action/animated telenovela broadcast by Telefe from 1996 to 1998. It led to a spin-off in 1998, changing its name simply to Dibu (Draw), the name of the cartoon protagonist. Germán Kraus plays José "Pepe" Medina, the protagonist's father.

  4. Sebastián Piñera - Wikipedia

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    Piñera had a summer house near Coique, 42 km (26 mi) from the crash site on the opposite side of the lake. [200] At the time of the crash there had been a strong storm in the area. [ 201 ] According to La Nación , he survived the crash itself but the impact left him unconscious and unable to remove his safety belt , resulting in his drowning.

  5. Pablo Iglesias Turrión - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Iglesias Turrión (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaβlojˈɣlesjas tuˈrjon]; born 17 October 1978) is a Spanish political scientist and former politician.During his political career, he served as Second Deputy Prime Minister and as Minister of Social Rights and 2030 Agenda of the Government of Spain from 2020 to 2021.

  6. Luis Abinader - Wikipedia

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    José Sesin Abinader, the grandfather of Luis Abinader (April 1945) Abinader was born in Santo Domingo on 12 July 1967. His parents were born in Santiago in the northern region of the country: his mother, Rosa Ramona Sulina "Sula" Corona Caba, [8] is from a family of mostly colonial Spanish origin; most of her ancestors hail from San José de las Matas. [9]