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  2. Niños Héroes - Wikipedia

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    The Niños Héroes (Boy Heroes, or Heroic Cadets) were six Mexican military cadets who were killed in the defence of Mexico City during the Battle of Chapultepec, one of the last major battles of the Mexican–American War, on 13 September 1847. The date of the battle is now celebrated in Mexico as a civic holiday to honor the cadets' sacrifice.

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  4. Pedasí District - Wikipedia

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    The district of Pedasí was created in 1840, when Panama was still tenuously united with Colombia (see the History of Panama for more background). At the time, it was a division of the County of Los Santos (today the province of Los Santos ), in the Province of Panama (which covered all of present-day Panama, except for the provinces of ...

  5. List of South American saints - Wikipedia

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    Canonized: 12 April 1671 by Pope Clement X. St. Turibius of Mongrovejo (1538–1606), secular Archbishop (Peru) Beatified: 2 July 1679 by Pope Innocent XI. Canonized: 10 December 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII. St. Francis Solanus (1549–1610), Franciscan priest (Peru) Beatified: 20 June 1675 by Pope Clement X.

  6. Santos (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Region of origin. Portugal, Spain. Other names. Variant form (s) Dos Santos, De Los Santos, Spekpeko, De Santo, De Santos, Del Santo, Santi, Santis, Santiz, Senti, Sentis, Sanctorum. Santos is a Spanish surname with several variations. It can also be a Portuguese and Galician surname. The English translation of Santos is Saints.

  7. Santos family - Wikipedia

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    Santos family. The Santos Family, or simply Los Santos, are a Colombian and Ecuadorian family. The Colombian branch originally established from the Santander Department, but residing in Bogotá, which has significantly influenced the country's politics and journalism since the beginning of the 20th century. Its origins date back to the port of ...

  8. Las Tablas, Los Santos - Wikipedia

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    Aw. Las Tablas ( Spanish pronunciation: [las ˈta.βlas]) is the capital of the Panamanian province of Los Santos, with a population of 9,255 as of 2010. [1] It is located a few kilometres inland from the Gulf of Panama on the Azuero Peninsula. Las Tablas is a recognised national centre of Panamanian folk: Art, music, gastronomy, architecture ...

  9. Epifanio de los Santos - Wikipedia

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    Epifanio de los Santos y Cristóbal, also known as Don Pañong or Don Panyong (April 7, 1871 – April 18, 1928), was a notable Filipino historian, journalist, and civil servant. [ 10][ 11][ 12] He was regarded as one of the best Filipino writers and a literary genius. [ 13] He also entered politics, serving as a member of the Malolos Congress ...