• Luis Zapata may refer to: Luis Zapata (writer) (born 1951), a Mexican writer Luis Ramírez Zapata (born 1954), a Salvadoran retired association football...
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    Emiliano Zapata Salazar (Spanish pronunciation: [emiˈljano saˈpata]; August 8, 1879 – April 10, 1919) was a Mexican revolutionary. He was a leading figure...
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    Luis Zapata Quiroz (27 April 1951 – 4 November 2020) was one of the most prominent gay writers in Mexican literature. Born in Chilpancingo, Guerrero,...
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    Atalanta and Torino. Zapata became well known during his time at Atalanta, where he would form a striker partnership with fellow Colombian Luis Muriel. At international...
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  • (English: The Vampire of Colonia Roma) is a novel by Mexican writer Luis Zapata Quiroz. Some critics consider it to be the definitive work of LGBT literature...
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    Jaime Jorge Zapata (May 7, 1978 – February 15, 2011) was an Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent who was...
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  • Zapata: el sueño del héroe (in English: Zapata: The dream of a hero), also titled simply Zapata, is a 2004 Mexican film. This fictionalized portrayal...
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    Friar Luis Zapata de Cárdenas, O.F.M. Rec. (1515 – 24 February 1590) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Santafé de Bogotá, capital...
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  • Luis Baltazar Ramírez Zapata (born 6 January 1954) is a retired Salvadoran football forward, who played for the El Salvador national team for nearly two...
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    nurtured a number of well-known footballers: José Luis Cuciuffo, Daniel Willington, Luis Antonio Ludueña, Luis Galván, and Victorio Ocaño, in previous years;...
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