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    Sandalio Junco Camellón (1894-1942) was a Cuban Afro-Latino labor figure and communist radical. Having started out as a trade unionist, Junco rose through...
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  • Junco, Argentine racing driver Rossana Juncos, Argentine swimmer Rubén Junco, Cuban water polo player Sandalio Junco, Cuban communist Tirso del Junco...
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    of agents in the Soviet Union and Fulgencio Batista's Cuba (such as Sandalio Junco in the latter) ) gained him attention. Julián Gorkin likened Vidali's...
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  • ballplayers as Orestes (Minnie) Miñoso, Connie Marrero, Julio Moreno, and Sandalio (Sandy) Consuegra. Efforts to control the flow of players to Latin America...
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  • other industrial centers, such as Ponce, San Juan, Arecibo, Cayey, Cidra, Juncos, Vega Baja, Utuado, Lares, Yauco and Mayagüez. Despite sharing some core...
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    1895, a testament to the tireless efforts and dedication of the clergyman Sandalio María Rodríguez, as per the information provided by Wilson Buitrágo Giraldo...
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