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  2. Organizacion de Narcotraficantes Unidos - Wikipedia

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    The Organizacion de Narcotraficantes Unidos (ONU, or La ONU) (in English: United Drug Traffickers), is a Puerto Rican criminal organization based in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. It is an organization dedicated to drug dealing and unifying various well-known dealers under one umbrella group.

  3. El vampiro de la colonia Roma - Wikipedia

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    El vampiro de la colonia Roma (English: The Vampire of Colonia Roma) is a novel by Mexican writer Luis Zapata Quiroz. Some critics consider it to be the definitive work of LGBT literature in Mexico. [1] Its publication inspired a change in direction regarding the scorn and silence around homosexuality in literature.

  4. Juan Carlos Ramírez Abadía - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos Ramírez Abadía (Alias "Chupeta") (born February 16, 1963, in Palmira, Colombia) is a drug trafficker who, until his capture, was one of the leaders of the North Valley Cartel (Norte del Valle Cartel), who was wanted on drug smuggling, murder and RICO charges in the United States of America.

  5. Nazi Literature in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Literature in the Americas presents itself as an encyclopedia of right-wing writers. The book is composed of short biographies of imaginary Pan-American authors. The literary Nazis—fascists and ultra-right sympathizers and zealots, most from South America, a few from North America—portrayed in that book are a gallery of self-deluded mediocrities, snobs, opportunists, narcissists, and ...

  6. Leopoldo Alas - Wikipedia

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    Leopoldo Enrique García-Alas y Ureña (25 April 1852 – 13 June 1901), also known as Clarín, was a Spanish realist novelist born in Zamora.His inflammatory articles, known as paliques (“chitchat”), as well as his advocacy of liberalism and anti-clericalism, made him a formidable and controversial critical voice. [1]

  7. José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi - Wikipedia

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    José Joaquín Eugenio Fernández de Lizardi Gutiérrez (November 15, 1776 [1] – June 21, 1827) was a Mexican writer and political journalist. He is best known as the author of El Periquillo Sarniento (1816), translated into English as The Mangy Parrot , reputed to be the first novel written in Latin America .

  8. José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha - Wikipedia

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    José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha (14 May 1947 – 15 December 1989), also known by the nicknames Don Sombrero (English: Mister Hat) and El Mexicano (English: The Mexican), was a Colombian drug lord who was one of the leaders of the Medellín Cartel along with the Ochoa brothers and Pablo Escobar.

  9. Teodoro García Simental - Wikipedia

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    Teodoro García Simental (a.k.a.: El Teo and El Tres Letras, born 1974) is a former drug lord and lieutenant of the Mexican criminal organization known as the Tijuana Cartel, and later allied with the Sinaloa Cartel. [7]