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    Francisco Múgica (10 April 1907 – 1985) was an Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer. He was born and died in Buenos Aires. Múgica...
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  • Francisco Múgica or Francisco Mujica may refer to: Francisco José Múgica, (1884–1958) Mexican politician and general Francisco Múgica, (1907–1985), Argentine...
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    Francisco José Múgica Velázquez (3 September 1884 – 12 April 1954) was a Mexican military revolutionary, major general and politician. He participated...
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  • 1974), Venezuelan businessman Carlos Mugica (1930–1974), Argentine Roman Catholic priest and activist Francisco Múgica (born 1907), Argentine film director...
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    “conquered territory.” Múgica also was posted to the Huasteca and he and Cárdenas became close. During their time in the Huasteca, Múgica told Cárdenas that...
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  • Mirror (1943 film) (Spanish:El Espejo), an Argentine drama directed by Francisco Múgica The Mirror (1967 film), a film by Qin Tao The Mirror (1975 film), a...
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    War, 1943) dir. Francisco Múgica. The Mirror (El espejo) (1943) dir. Francisco Mugica. El pijama de Adán (1942) dir. Francisco Mugica. Embrujo (1941)...
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    significant group of delegates were revolutionary generals, including Francisco José Múgica and Candido Aguilar, Carranza's son-in-law. The predominantly civilian...
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  • explorer of Basque decent Carlos Mugica (1930–1974), Argentine Roman Catholic priest and activist Francisco Múgica (born 1907), Argentine film director...
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    owners held strong, Carranza sent the most radical of his supporters, Francisco Múgica in Tabasco and Salvador Alvarado in Yucatan, to mobilize peasants and...
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