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Jorge Camacho (athlete)
Jorge Camacho may refer to: *Jorge Camacho (footballer) *Jorge Camacho (painter) (1934–2011), Cuban realist painter *Jorge Camacho (writer) Jorge Camacho Cordón (born 18 November 1966, Zafra) is a writer in Esperanto and Spanish. Camacho was born in Zafra, Spain and learned Esperanto in 1980. He was a member of the Academy of Esperanto from 1992 until 2001. Since 1995 he has worked ... (born 1966), Spanish writer in Esperanto and Spanish See also * Camacho {{hndis, Camacho, Jorge ...
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Jorge Camacho (footballer)
Jorge Camacho (born 13 March 1956) is a Bolivian footballer. He played in five matches for the Bolivia national football team from 1980 to 1983. He was also part of Bolivia's squad for the 1983 Copa América The 1983 Copa América football tournament was played between 10 August and 4 November, with all ten CONMEBOL members participating. Defending champions Paraguay received a bye into the semi-finals. Squads Group stage The teams were dra ... tournament. References 1956 births Living people Bolivian men's footballers Bolivia men's international footballers Place of birth missing (living people) Men's association football midfielders Oriente Petrolero players {{Bolivia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Jorge Camacho (painter)
Jorge R. Camacho Lazo (January 5, 1934 – March 30, 2011) was a Cuban painter. Born in Havana in 1934, Camacho left his law studies in 1951 to dedicate himself to painting despite the fact that he never studied art. By the end of the 1940s, Camacho and his friend, Carlos M. Luis were well versed in contemporary painting. It was Carlos who introduced him to the paintings of Paul Klee, Joan Miró, Yves Tanguy and Giorgio de Chirico. In 1953, Camacho travelled to Mexico, where he lived for a year and met his colleague José Luis Cuevas- they both investigated the sources of Mayan culture. Camacho's first major influence was the Wifredo Lam exhibit at the University of Havana in 1955. Camacho was also influenced by the paintings of Rufino Tamayo and Francis Bacon. He had two exhibitions in Havana, in 1955 and 1958, before moving to Paris in 1959. Once in Paris, Camacho immediately adopted Surrealism and in 1960 had a show at Galerie Raymond Cordier. Camacho met surrealist ...
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Jorge Camacho (writer)
Jorge Camacho Cordón (born 18 November 1966, Zafra) is a writer in Esperanto and Spanish. Camacho was born in Zafra, Spain and learned Esperanto in 1980. He was a member of the Academy of Esperanto from 1992 until 2001. Since 1995 he has worked in Brussels as an interpreter for the European Union from English and Finnish into Spanish. Camacho was elected to the Academy of Esperanto in 1992, but on 15 August 2001 he announced his resignation due to disappointment with the Esperanto movement. However, he remains active in Esperanto and continues to review literary works. Works Camacho became famous for his poems and short stories in the late 1980s, for which he received several prizes in the ''Belartaj Konkursoj de UEA''. In 1992 he won the Grabowski Prize, a prize for young authors writing in Esperanto. The prize is named after Antoni Grabowski. Camacho was in the early 1990s considered a member of the so-called ''Ibera Skolo'' ("Iberian School") of Esperanto writers along wi ...
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