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Félix López (cartoonist)
Félix López or Felix Lopez may refer to: * Félix López (anarchist) (1904–?), Chilean anarchist *Félix López, first municipal president of Tepehuanes independent municipality in 1917 *Felix Lopez (businessman) Félix M. López, Jr. (Havana, April 1, 1954) is a Cuban-born American sports executive. Lopez moved to Tampa, Fla., in 1969 and later graduated from Cam Tech School of Construction. He is the Executive Vice President/Chief International Off ...
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Félix López (anarchist)
Félix López (born 1904) was a Chilean labor activist and anarchist Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is skeptical of all justifications for authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including, though not neces .... He was an electrician, and steward in the Construction Union. His ''La Protesta'' was the first anarchist newspaper in Chile.Felipe del Solar, Andrés Pérez ''Anarquistas: presencia libertaria en Chile'' 2008 p.59 "A esta agrupación pertenecieron los chilenos Jorge Orellana, Ramón Domínguez, Ego Aguirre 134, Félix López, Pedro Nolasco Arratia, Miguel Rojas, y los españoles Francisco Cosme Paule, Vicencio Cienfuegos y Laín Díez 135." References 1904 births Chilean anarchists Year of death missing {{Anarchist-stub ...
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Tepehuanes
Tepehuanes Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Durango. It is located in the North West of Durango at 25°12'"-26°25'"N 105°23'"-106°40'"W, at an elevation of about 1,830 meters (6000 feet). The municipal seat is at Santa Catarina de Tepehuanes. Borders It is bordered to the north by the municipality of Guanaceví, the municipality of El Oro to the east, the municipality of Santiago Papasquiaro to the south, the municipality of Canelas to the southwest, the municipality of Topia to the west, and the municipality of Tamazula to the northwest along with the state of Chihuahua. Territory The total area of the municipality (urban and rural) is 6401.50 square kilometers, which represents 95.95% of the state. Name The town gained its name from the native Tepehuan Indians. Their name is Nahuatl for mountain dweller. Population As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 10,745, down from 11,605 as of 2005. The municipality had 340 localities ...
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