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    Gonzalo Arango Arias (Andes, Antioquia, 1931 – Gachancipá, Cundinamarca, 1976) was a Colombian writer, poet, and journalist. In 1958 he led a modern literary...
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  • footballer Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán (1908–1996), Mexican anthropologist Gonzalo Arango (1931–1975), Colombian poet/novelist and founder of Nadaism Gonzalo Arconada...
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  • Colombia prevalent from 1958 to 1964. The movement was founded by writer Gonzalo Arango and was influenced by nihilism, existentialism, and the works of Colombian...
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    painter Débora Arango, philosopher Fernando González, writers Tomás Carrasquilla, Fernando Vallejo, Porfirio Barba-Jacob, Gonzalo Arango. Sport: Football...
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  • Spanish-Argentine painter Gonzalo Arango (1931–1976), Colombian poet, journalist, and philosopher Jaime Jaramillo Arango (1897–1962), Colombian academic...
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    they were edited by the poet Jorge Rojas. In the following decade, Gonzalo Arango founded the movement of "nothingness" in response to the violence of...
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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:...
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    area of 402.5 km2. This town is well known for being the place where Gonzalo Arango a writer, philosopher and Antioquian journalist was born. The more significantly...
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    iconoclastic flavor. Authors who were part of this movement include: Gonzalo Arango Jotamario Arbeláez Eduardo Escobar Fanny Buitrago Patricia Ariza Jaime...
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    September 9, 1990 Italy Philosopher Also associated with neopositivism Gonzalo Arango January 18, 1931 – September 25, 1976 Colombia Philosopher Founded Nadaism...
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    September 2021), also known by his nom de guerre Chairman Gonzalo (Spanish: Presidente Gonzalo), was a Peruvian Maoist guerrilla leader and convicted terrorist...
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    Carrasquilla, Fernando González, Porfirio Barba Jacob, Manuel Mejía Vallejo, Gonzalo Arango, León de Greiff and many others. It is a city of a rigid and conservative...
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    Fernando González Ochoa, Manuel Mejía Vallejo, Fernando Vallejo, and Gonzalo Arango. The Pastuso dialect is spoken in the southwest ll of the country. One...
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    work inspired Nadaism, a literary and cultural movement founded by Gonzalo Arango and some other writers, poets and painters that surrounded him. His...
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  • Dominican Rep., f/p/d), pseudonym of Ángel Luis Arambilet Álvarez Gonzalo Arango (1931–1976, Colombia, nf/p) Graça Aranha (1868–1931, Brazil, nf/f) János...
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  • the dispossession of his property. In the words of famous journalist Gonzalo Arango, Aranguren was "an assassin who killed simply to kill." Aranguren's...
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    Andrés Pastrana Arango (born 17 August 1954) is a Colombian politician who was the 30th President of Colombia from 1998 to 2002, following in the footsteps...
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  • 1951 José Luis Aramburu Arango (acting) September 1951 September 1951 Gonzalo Arango Escobar (acting) September 1951 September 1951 Roberto Ocampo Álvarez...
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  • Faciolince, writer and journalist Manuel Ancízar, writer and journalist Gonzalo Arango, poet and novelist Helena Araújo Porfirio Barba-Jacob Andrés Caicedo...
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    established a contact with the avant-garde literary group Nadaists led by Gonzalo Arango. By mid 1964 Estrella returned to Quito. In 1965 he traveled to Trujillo...
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    Mutis, winner of the Cervantes Prize, Jorge Isaacs, who wrote "María", Gonzalo Arango, founder of the Nadaismo movement, Fernando Vallejo, winner of the Rómulo...
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    Calle was a known activist of Nadaism and an admirer of Colombian poet Gonzalo Arango. He studied at the University of Caldas where he earned a law degree...
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  • Abad Faciolince (born 1958) Gustavo Álvarez Gardeazábal (born 1945) Gonzalo Arango Arias (1931–1976) Porfirio Barba-Jacob (1883–1942) Tomás Carrasquilla...
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    María Teresa Cano; writers Tomás Carrasquilla, Fernando González and Gonzalo Arango; and politicians Carlos Gaviria Díaz and Fabio Valencia Cossio. [citation...
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  • Acevedo, Carolina Guerra and Patrick Delmas with the participation of Bianca Arango and Juliana Galvis. Mariana and Scarlett are two middle-class women, "cachesudas"...
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  • (philosophy) Golos Truda Gómez Pereira Gongsun Long Gonsalvus of Spain Gonzalo Arango Gonzalo Rodríguez Pereyra Good and evil Good and necessary consequence Good...
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  • Elmira Antommarchi García (1850s–1917) Samael Aun Weor (1917–1977) Gonzalo Arango Arias (1931–1976) Helena Araújo Ortiz (1934–2015) Consuelo Araújo Noguera...
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  • Fernández as Gonzalo Mejía Géraldine Zivic as Isolda Prunzisky Mariana Fernández as Young Isolda Prunzisky Marcela Gutiérrez as Alicia Arango Gisella Zivic...
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    Z; Setton, Emily V W; Arango, Claudia P; Gavish-Regev, Efrat; Harvey, Mark S; Wheeler, Ward C; Hormiga, Gustavo; Giribet, Gonzalo; Sharma, Prashant P (2022-02-03)...
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  • (1969) Thomas Aquinas, philosopher, theologian, jurist and saint (1982) Gonzalo Arango, Colombian poet, journalist and philosopher (2010) Juan de Dios Aranzazu...
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