• Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiɣtoɾ ˈliðjo ˈxaɾa maɾˈtines]; 28 September 1932 – 16 September 1973) was a Chilean teacher, theater...
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    Estadio Víctor Jara is an indoor multi-use sports complex located in the western part of Santiago, Chile, near the Estación Central and Alameda Avenue...
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    of Victor Jara in 1984, and founded the Víctor Jara Foundation. Joan Alison Turner was born in London, England, on 20 July 1927. She met Víctor Jara at...
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    Galpón Víctor Jara ("Víctor Jara Warehouse") is a cultural center located in Santiago, Chile, in Barrio Brasil, an area of the city known for its strong...
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  • The Brigada Víctor Jara (lit. 'Víctor Jara Brigade') is a Portuguese folk band, with a career of more than 30 years and among the most influential Portuguese...
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  • El derecho de vivir en paz (category Víctor Jara albums)
    Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara released in 1971 on DICAP and Odeon Records labels. The title song was written by Jara in 1969, as he worked in the...
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  • Murderer of Chilean Folk Icon Víctor Jara Speaks in Netflix Docuseries 'ReMastered'". Rolling Stone. July 10, 2019. "Victor Jara Murder Probed in Netflix's...
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  • Víctor Jara is the second solo album by Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara, released in 1967. It continues the nueva canción (new song) style of politically...
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  • Liceo Víctor Jara (English: Víctor Jara High School) is a Chilean high school located in Peralillo, Colchagua Province, Chile. It was established in 1983...
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    Santiago's Estadio Chile (renamed Estadio Víctor Jara in 2004) during the 1973 Chilean coup d'état. Víctor Jara was detained in Estadio Chile among thousands...
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  • Crimean peninsula. It was named after Chilean singer and composer Víctor Jara. Victor Jara is a non-family asteroid of the main belt's background population...
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  • La Población (category Víctor Jara albums)
    La Población is the seventh studio album by Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara, released in 1972 by DICAP, and Odeon labels. The album concept is "based...
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    with Víctor Jara, with whom the group maintained a close and productive artistic association for many years. At the request of the group, Jara became...
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  • (1999) A Palau (2003) Canto Por El Cambio (2004) Víctor Jara, Canto a lo humano (1966) Víctor Jara (1967) Pongo en tus manos abiertas (1969) Canto libre...
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  • exile. In the days following the coup, Víctor Jara was taken to Chile Stadium (Estadio Chile now Estadio Víctor Jara), tortured and killed at the hands of...
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    confirmed to be inspired by the life and death of Chilean communist activist Víctor Jara, with lyrics written as unpublished poetry by Patrick Jones. Two tracks...
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  • (bodybuilder) Víctor Hipólito Martínez, politician Victor Martinez (author) Víctor Navarro, Venezuelan activist Víctor Mayorga, politician Víctor Mora (comics)...
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    Neruda, and León Felipe. He has also recorded songs by Violeta Parra and Víctor Jara. Serrat was one of the pioneers of what is known in Catalan as "Nova...
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  • "Víctor Jara: Víctor Jara (Odeon) (1967) | PERRERAC" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-04. Amorós, Mario (2023-05-18). "Songs for the revolution: Víctor...
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  • by WEA Chile, and image of Víctor Jara, with poncho and with a stone behind was used. All music is composed by Víctor Jara, unless otherwise stated 2001...
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  • Max Jara (1886–1965), Chilean poet Patricio Jara (born 1974), Chilean writer and journalist Víctor Jara (1932-1973), Chilean teacher, theatre director...
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  • rights in the region). Songs include selections by Chilean composers Víctor Jara (who was tortured and killed in the aftermath of the 1973 coup d'état)...
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  • over Victor Jara murder". Al Jazeera. 29 August 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023. "Uno de los militares condenados por el asesinato de Víctor Jara se suicida...
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  • based on the life and death of the Chilean activist, singer and poet Víctor Jara, with lyrics by poet and playwright Patrick Jones (the older brother...
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  • charging military officers in death of Victor Jara (in Spanish) Dictan procesamientos por homicidios en casos “Víctor Jara” y “Calle Janequeo” (in Spanish)...
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  • Canto libre (category Víctor Jara albums)
    Canto libre is the fifth studio album by Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara, released in 1970 by Odeon. In this album, he had the support of Inti-Illimani...
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    Charles Horman and Frank Teruggi. In October 1973, the Chilean songwriter Víctor Jara was murdered, along with 70 other people in a series of killings perpetrated...
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  • Pongo en tus manos abiertas (category Víctor Jara albums)
    Open Hands") is the fourth studio album by Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara, released in June 1969. It was the third release of the Jota Jota record...
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    Feature Syndicate, Feb 1949 "Así Como Hoy Matan Negros," recorded by Víctor Jara and Inti-illimani, based on Pablo Neruda and Sergio Ortega's collaboration...
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    2005. Chilean Coup of 1973 List of truth and reconciliation commissions Víctor Jara Stadium was a sports arena used as a detention and torture center listed...
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