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  2. List of Hispanic American caudillos - Wikipedia

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    A caudillo (Spanish pronunciation: [kawˈdiʎo]; Old Spanish: cabdillo, from Latin capitellum, diminutive of caput "head". Caudillo means "little head" or "little chief") is part of the larger Iberian tradition of authoritarian leaders, with roots in the Iberian past, particularly in the Reconquista. [ 2 ]

  3. Caudillo - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, two fictional caudillos are depicted by Mariano Azuela's 1916 novel The Underdogs [49] and Carlos Fuentes's novel The Death of Artemio Cruz. [50] In 1929, Mexican writer Martín Luis Guzmán published his novel La sombra del caudillo , a powerful critic of such strongmen.

  4. Tlacolula de Matamoros - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, locals used to jokingly refer to this market as "Tokiolula" since it carried many counterfeit and cheap items from Asia. [ 7 ] [ 13 ] While the counterfeit goods were mostly eliminated in the 1980s, unauthorized CDs and DVDs, as well as other counterfeit goods have made their way back into the otherwise traditional market.

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  7. Mexican handcrafted fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Although pre Hispanic cultures had ways of manipulating fire for ceremonial purposes, the popularity of fireworks came to Mexico late, in the 19th century. [1] [2] Fireworks were invented by the Chinese, and for ceremonial and religious use, which is their main use today in Mexico. [3] Fireworks production and use came to Mexico through Europe.

  8. Talk:List of Hispanic American caudillos - Wikipedia

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    1 Article title should be "Latin American Caudillos" 1 comment. 2 Descriptive paragraphs needed for caudillos, either by country or type of caudillo. . 1 comment. 3 Fork.

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