• Carlos Arango Medina (Santa Marta, 31 January 1928 – Los Angeles, 19 August 2014) was a Colombian football forward, often known as "El Maestro". Born...
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    Carlos Arango Vélez (Bogotá, February 13, 1897-ibidem, October 12, 1974), was a Colombian Jurist and Liberal Party Politician. He held several public...
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    Cristina Arango Vega, the former First Lady of Colombia. During his father's presidency, he was a high school student at Colegio San Carlos where he served...
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  • Pataquiva Andrea Guzmán as Yadira del Pilar Pacheco Pataquiva Juan Carlos Arango as Enrique Bueno Lindo Fernando Solórzano as René Martín Lara Inés Oviedo...
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  • as Pastor Fernando Gaitán García Luz Estrada as Elvira Pacheco Juan Carlos Arango as Enrique Bueno Lindo Andrea Guzmán as Yadira del Pilar Pacheco Pataquiva...
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    In 2014, the PP allied with the Panameñista Party and its candidate Juan Carlos Varela to form the El Pueblo Primero alliance, which won the election with...
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  • businesswoman Andrés Pastrana Arango (born 1954), Colombian politician Ángel Arango (1926–2013), Cuban science fiction writer Carlos Arango (1928–2014), Colombian...
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  • Vicente Chávez Joavany Álvarez as Carlos Arango "El Papeto" Ernesto Benjumea as Edgar Marino Mario Ruiz as Germán Ramírez Carlos Benjumea as Ismael Dueñas "El...
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  • re-enactments. Oppenheimer handled half of the cinematography, with Lars Kree, Carlos Arango de Montis, and the Indonesian co-director doing the rest. He let the...
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    only 2 goals. The two goal scorers for Colombia at the tournament were Carlos Arango, who scored in Colombia's 1–5 loss against Peru, and Rafael Granados...
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