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    José Vicente Castaño Gil aka El Profe (born July 2, 1957) is a former leader of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a right-wing Colombian...
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  • Colombia and a former member of the Medellin Cartel. Castaño and his brothers Fidel and Vicente founded the ACCU (and its previous incarnations) after...
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  • was also the brother of Vicente Castaño, the presumed chief of the narco-paramilitary group Águilas Negras, and Carlos Castaño Gil, founder and leader...
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    about Castaño's possible fate began to emerge in 2006. The Cali-based Nuevo Diario Occidente reported that an assassin hired by Vicente Castaño confessed...
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  • was founded by Fidel Castaño, Carlos Castaño and Vicente Castaño to retaliate against the assassination of their father Jesús Castaño by FARC-EP guerrillas...
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  • individual accused of leading the Black Eagles was former AUC leader Vicente Castaño. Castaño later disappeared, and is believed to have been assassinated on...
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  • the story of the Colombian paramilitary leaders Carlos Castaño, Vicente Castaño and Fidel Castaño. It stars Julián Román, Elkin Díaz and Gregorio Pernía...
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  • Spanish footballer Stefany Castaño (born 1994), Colombian footballer Tony Castaño (1911–1989), Cuban baseball player Vicente Castaño (born 1957), also known...
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    commanders Carlos and Vicente Castaño began sending troops to the area to co-opt the drug business from the guerrillas. In 2001, the Castaños sold one of their...
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  • Murillo Bejarano (aka "Adolfo Paz" aka "Don Berna") and Castano's brother Vicente Castaño. In 2004 Vicente ordered the assassination of his own brother Carlos...
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  • Headquarters: Sources". NDTV.com. Retrieved 6 October 2019. (in Spanish) Vicente Castaño would be behind 'Águilas Negras' Archived 27 September 2007 at the...
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  • area and Jimenez became a spokesman for the organization, along with Vicente Castaño. Two months after concentrating in Santa Fe de Ralito as a paramilitary...
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    the original on September 27, 2016. Retrieved September 27, 2016. "Vicente Castaño, muerto". Cambio. Archived from the original on February 27, 2012....
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    Marulanda Vélez, Fabio Vásquez Castaño, Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos, Carlos Castaño Gil, Vicente Castaño, Fidel Castaño, Jorge Luis Ochoa, Fabio Ochoa...
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  • and claims to have been a childhood friend of Carlos Castaño's older brother, Vicente Castaño, with whom he went to school in a small village near Amalfi...
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  • Northern Bloc of the AUC Leaders Salvatore Mancuso Rodrigo Tovar Pupo Vicente Castaño Dates of operation Officially completed demobilization in March 2006...
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  • Forces of Colombia (FARC), a Marxist guerrilla group. The Castaño brothers (Carlos, Vicente, and Fidel) were founders of several paramilitary groups and...
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  • June 2024. Retrieved 20 August 2024. "Fiscalía ordenó captura de José Vicente Castaño por la muerte de su hermano Carlos". El Tiempo. 23 August 2006. Archived...
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    Otto Meiling, a mountain hut that is sandwiched between it and Castaño Overa Glacier. Castaño Overa, also on the Argentinian side, is smaller and relatively...
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    Panadero (born 1997), Spanish footballer Carlos Castaño Panadero (born 1979), Spanish cyclist Vicente Guaita Panadero (born 1987), Spanish footballer...
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  • from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain at the age of 76. Vicente Castaño, José (4 November 2018). "Desdentado Bonete, Aurelio". Memoria Digital...
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    Diego Vicente Cañas Portocarrero, 7th Duke of Parque, also known as Vicente María de Cañas y Portocarrero (1755 – 12 March 1824), was a Lieutenant-General...
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  • Procuna as Brenda Castaño Eduardo Rodríguez as Dr. Esteban Noguera Alejandro Ruiz as Nazario Melgarejo Myrrah Saavedra as Leonela de Castaño Marisol Santacruz...
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  • their life. Luisana Lopilato as Belén Juan Minujín as Federico Cristina Castaño as Milán Laura Paredes as School Director Betiana Blum as Alicia Carla...
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  • alleged alliance with paramilitary chief Carlos Castaño Gil, which turned out to be a set-up as Castaño would kill Santacruz at the instigation of the...
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  • Barreiro as Montilla Iván Marcos as Braulio Christian Escuredo as Tati Nacho Castaño as Ricardo Portabales Pepo Suevos as Di Stéfano Xosé Manuel Esperante as...
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    above Los miserables de España o Secretos de la Corte (Barcelona: Vicente Castaños, 1862–63), 2 volumes Matilde o El ángel de Val de Real (Madrid: Manuel...
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  • Carlos Castaño Gil played by Mauricio Mejía (season 2; guest season 3), a Colombian paramilitary leader and founding member of Los Pepes. Fidel Castaño played...
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  • Esteban Vicente Pérez (January 20, 1903 – January 10, 2001) was a Spanish American painter born in Turégano, Spain. He was one of the first generation...
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  • Rivera MadMusick 2:36 18. "Bikini" Arias Barrera Vicente Jiménez Manuel Lorente Freiré Stephen McGregor Castaño MadMusick 2:45 19. "Gafas Negras" (with J Balvin)...
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