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restaurant Nati
founded as well,
named "La
Fonda de Los
Camperos." Cano
renamed the band,
Mariachi los
Camperos,
meaning Countrymen.
Since the group's founding...
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Pollo Campero is a
Guatemalan fast-food
restaurant chain,
located in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Ecuador, Mexico, Spain, Bahrain, the
United States...
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relative with
added familial links to the
Camperos.
Following Paz Zamora's
election to the presidency,
Campero was
brought on to the
administration as general...
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Gonzalo José
Campero (born 17 May 1960) is an
Argentine sailor. He
competed in the Finn
event at the 1988
Summer Olympics.
Gonzalo Campero at Olympedia...
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Narciso Campero Leyes (29
October 1813 – 12
August 1896) was a
Bolivian general and
politician who
served as the 20th
president of
Bolivia from 1880 to...
- Raúl
Campero Núñez (November 29, 1919 –
October 31, 1980) was a
Mexican Olympic medalist. He was born in San Blas, Nayarit. Raúl
Campero's profile at...
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Ariana Campero Nava (born 21
September 1986) is a
Bolivian doctor who was
Minister of
Health in the
Cabinet of Bolivia. At the time of her appointment...
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Linadaura Anzoátegui
Campero (31
March 1846, in Tojo – 25 June 1898, in Sucre) was a
Bolivian poet and writer. She was the
first lady of her
country between...
- of
Mariachi los
Camperos, a Grammy-winning
mariachi band
based in Los Angeles.
According to the Los
Angeles Times,
Mariachi los
Camperos is "widely considered...
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piedras del campo" "La vida alegre" "Rogaciano" "Paloma sin nido" "Los
camperos" "Sufriendo a solas" "Tu enamorado" Si
usted no puede, yo sí (1951) Qué...