Famous Hispanics
Pancho Villa was assassinated June 20, 1923. Pancho's real name is Doroteo Arango .

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Diego Armando Maradona became Argentina's youngest ever international in 1977, transferred to Boca Juniors for £1 million as a teenager, and in 1982 became the world's most expensive footballer when he joined Barcelona for 5 million. He broke the record again in 1984 when the Italian club Napoli paid £6-9 million for him. He captained Argentina to their second FIFA World Cup win in 1986, having eliminated England in the quarter-finals when he scored a highly controversial goal.
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Union leader and labor organizer. Born Cesario Estrada Chavez near Yuma, Arizona, on March 31, 1927. Chavez dedicated his life to improving the treatment, pay, and working conditions for farm workers. He knew all too well the hardships farm workers faced. When he was young, Chavez and his family had toiled in the fields as migrant farm workers.

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Rebecca started playing basketball when she was 5 years old. she watched a lot of basketball on TV andshe started going to camps whenshe
was in fourth grade.
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Born on September 2, 1966 in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico. Raised in a well-to-do Catholic home, Hayek is the daughter of a Spanish mother and Lebanese father. She attended a convent school in Louisiana at the age of 12 and lived with her aunt in Houston, Texas during her teens. After a brief stint at a university in Mexico City, she dropped out to pursue a career in acting, eventually becoming a soap star in her native Mexico.


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she was born in El Paso, Texas, and she grew up in a bilingual home where books were an important part of her life. She can speak and write in both English and Spanish — she is
lucky! She has always enjoyed reading all kinds of books and now she can write them too


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When Mario Molina was a young boy living in Mexico City, he loved science so much that he turned one of the rooms in his family´s house into a lab. He spent hours there playing with chemistry sets. Little did he dream as a boy that one day he would make discoveries that would help protect the world's atmosphere, and he would become famous.



Novello served as surgeon general under President George H. W. Bush from 1990 to 1993. She focused on publicizing the dangers of smoking and teenage drinking, expanding AIDS education, and improving health care for women, minorities, and children.

Read more: Antonia Coello Novello — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0878914.html#ixzz117k2qIIc








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She was born and raised in California's San Joaquin Valley. She grew up with aunts, uncles and grandparents nearby and considers herself truly American because her heritage is part Spanish, Mexican, Basque, Italian and Oklahoman. Her grandparents on her mother's side came to the U.S. from Mexico in the 1930's. She is the oldest of three sisters and the oldest of twenty-three cousins on her mother's side, so many of her childhood memories revolve around big, noisy family gatherings. Today she lives about 30 miles north of San Diego, California — the town is called Leucadia — with her husband, four children and dogs Buster and Barney. Her house is six blocks from the Pacific Ocean and with four teenagers coming and going with volleyballs, beach towels and surfboards.



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I like a song that sergo vega has it is Millonario de amor





external image 2594032812_50d9658f1d.jpg?v=0Hannah Montana is really famous and Miley Cyrus