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Mujica (in Basque Muxika) is a Basque surname. Variations include Mujíca, Mújica, Mújico, Mujika, Mugica, Múgica, Mugika, Moxica and Mojica. Mujica may refer to: People * Aylín Mújica (born 1974), Cuban actress and model * Edward Mujica (born 1984), a right-handed pitcher for Major League Baseball * José Mujica (born 1935), a Uruguayan statesman and former president, known as Pepe * Manuel Mujica Lainez (1910–1984), Argentine fiction writer and art critic * Pedro Mujica Carassa, early 20th century Peruvian politician * José Mojica (1896–1974), Mexican Franciscan friar, tenor and film actor * José Mojica Marins, a.k.a. "Coffin Joe" (born 1936), Brazilian filmmaker, actor and screenwriter * Adrián de Moxica (1453–1499), Spanish nobleman and explorer of Basque decent * Carlos Mugica (1930–1974), Argentine Roman Catholic priest and activist * Francisco Múgica (born 1907), Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer * René Mugica (1909–1998), Argentin ...
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Carlos Mugica
Carlos Mugica (October 7, 1930 – May 11, 1974) was an Argentine Roman Catholic priest and activist. Life and times Early life Carlos Francisco Sergio Mugica was born in Buenos Aires, in 1930, into a privileged background. His father, Adolfo Mugica, had been one of the founders of the National Democratic Party (opponents of suffrage activist and populist President Hipólito Yrigoyen), and his mother was Carmen Echagüe – herself born to one of Argentina's premier landowners. Mugica was the only one of seven siblings to have completed both his primary and secondary education in secular schools, and he graduated from the prestigious public college preparatory school, the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires. Mugica enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires in 1949 and was accepted into its law school; but in 1952, following a year in Europe, he resolved to enter the priesthood. He entered the Villa Devoto Seminary and in 1954 was assigned to the Parish of Saint Rose of Lima, from ...
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Llama Firearms
Llama Firearms, officially known as Llama-Gabilondo y Cia SA, was a Spanish arms company founded in 1904 under the name ''Gabilondo and Urresti''. Its headquarters were in Eibar in the Basque Country, Spain, but they also had workshops during different times in Elgoibar and Vitoria. The company manufactured moderate-priced revolvers and self-chambering pistols in a wide variety of models. These were popular mainly in the European and Latin American export market, as well as domestically in Spain. First models Gabilondo and Urresti was founded in 1904, but did not appear in the industrial census of Eibar until 1907 where it is listed as having four gunsmiths at work. In the period from 1908 to 1914, this doubled to eight. In 1912, the company was not among those Eibar manufacturers involved in legal action against Fabrique Nationale so it can be assumed that they had not yet begun to sell self-loading pistols based on Browning patents. Gabilondo and Urresti initially made co ...
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Francisco Mujica International Airport
General Francisco J. Mujica International Airport ( es, Aeropuerto Internacional General Francisco J. Mujica) or simply Morelia International Airport ( es, Aeropuerto Internacional de Morelia), is an international airport in Álvaro Obregón, Michoacán, Mexico, near Morelia. The airport handles national and international air traffic of the city of Morelia. The airport is named after the former governor of Michoacán, Francisco José Múgica. General Francisco J. Mujica International Airport is the largest in the state of Michoacan. The longest route from Morelia is to Chicago, served by Volaris and VivaAerobus, while the shortest route is Mexico City, served by Aeroméxico Connect. One of the fastest growing airports in the country, it handled 947,100 passengers in 2020 and 1,172,700 passengers in 2022, reaching the million passenger milestone for the first time that year. History The airport opened in 1984 and initially only had a daily flight with a DC-9 to Mexico City. ...
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Jokin Mújika
Jokin Mújika Aramburu (born 22 August 1962) is a former professional road cyclist and cyclocross-racer from the Basque Country. Career achievements Major results Road * Stage 2, Vuelta a Galega 1984 * Stage 7, Tour de l'Avenir 1986 * General classification, Vuelta a Galega 1987 * General classification, Stage 3, Bicicleta Eibarresa 1988 * 1st, Clásica a los Puertos 1989 Cyclo-cross * Spanish National Cyclo-cross Championships champion, Elite, 1993 * Spanish National Cyclo-cross Championships The Spanish National Cyclo-cross Championships are held annually to decide the cycling champions in the cyclo-cross discipline. Men U23 Junior Women References {{reflist National cyclo-cross championships Cycle races in Spain Cyclo-c ... champion, Elite, 1994 * Llodio, Cyclocross 1994 * Spanish champion, Elite, 1996 Grand Tour general classification results timeline Referencessports-reference External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mujika, Jokin 1962 births Living people ...
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René Mugica
René Mugica (8 August 1909 – 3 May 1998) was an Argentine actor, film director and screenwriter. He appeared in 13 films between 1940 and 1953. He also directed ten films between 1961 and 1971. Selected filmography Actor * ''The Gaucho Priest'' (1941) * ''La Guerra Gaucha'' (1942) * ''El Fin de la noche'' (1944) * ''His Best Student'' (1944) * '' Savage Pampas'' (1945) * ''Where Words Fail'' (1946) Director * '' That Forward Center Died at Dawn (El centroforward murió al amanecer)'' - 1961 * ''Man on Pink Corner (Hombre de la Esquina Rosada)'' - 1962 * ''Rata de puerto'' - 1963 * '' La Murga'' - 1963 * ''Demon in the Blood (El demonio en la sangre)'' - 1964 * ''El octavo infierno'' - 1964 * ''The Amphitheatre (El Reñidero)'' - 1965 * ''Viaje de una noche de verano'' - 1965 * ''La buena vida'' - 1966 * ''Bajo el signo de la patria ''Bajo el signo de la patria'' is a 1971 Argentina, Argentine drama film directed by René Múgica and written by Isaac Aisemberg. The film ...
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Francisco Múgica
Francisco Múgica (10 April 1907 – 1985) was an Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer. He was born and died in Buenos Aires. Múgica initially began his career in film as a cinematographer in the mid-1930s but by 1939 he had become a film director directing his first film ''El Solterón'' early that year followed by the highly successful comedy '' Así es la vida''. He directed some 25 films including the 1942 film '' Adolescencia''. He retired from film in 1962. Filmography As editor *1933 '' Los tres berretines'' (''The Three Whims'') *1934 '' Ayer y hoy'' *1935 '' Buenos Aires Nights'' *1935 '' El caballo del pueblo'' (''The Favorite'') *1936 ''La muchachada de a bordo'' *1936 ''Radio Bar'' *1937 '' El cañonero de Giles'' *1937 '' The Boys Didn't Wear Hair Gel Before'' *1938 '' Jettatore'' As cinematographer *1935 '' El caballo del pueblo'' (''The Favorite'') *1936 '' Poncho blanco'' *1936 ''Radio Bar'' *1937 '' El cañonero de Giles'' *1 ...
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Adrián De Moxica
Adrián de Moxica (also written as de Múgica) (1453 – c. 1499) was a Spanish nobleman and explorer. Moxica was born to a Spanish noble family of Basque descent. In 1498 he accompanied Christopher Columbus on his third journey to the Americas, where he participated in the rebellion against Columbus in 1499 led by Francisco Roldán. Moxica was a noted participant in the rebellion, although the extent of his involvement and his role in the initiation of atrocities against the natives is uncertain. Although the rebellion was successful, de Moxica was arrested by Columbus' troops and hanged. In popular culture Adrián de Moxica was portrayed by Michael Wincott in Ridley Scott's 1992 film '' 1492: Conquest of Paradise''. Moxica fills a prominent role in the film as Columbus' nemesis In ancient Greek religion, Nemesis, also called Rhamnousia or Rhamnusia ( grc, Ῥαμνουσία, Rhamnousía, the goddess of Rhamnous), was the goddess who personifies retribution, a central ...
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Basque People
The Basques ( or ; eu, euskaldunak ; es, vascos ; french: basques ) are a Southwestern European ethnic group, characterised by the Basque language, a common culture and shared genetic ancestry to the ancient Vascones and Aquitanians. Basques are indigenous to, and primarily inhabit, an area traditionally known as the Basque Country ( eu, Euskal Herria) — a region that is located around the western end of the Pyrenees on the coast of the Bay of Biscay and straddles parts of north-central Spain and south-western France. Etymology The English word ''Basque'' may be pronounced or and derives from the French ''Basque'' (), itself derived from Gascon ''Basco'' (pronounced ), cognate with Spanish ''Vasco ''(pronounced ). Those, in turn, come from Latin ''Vascō'' (pronounced ; plural '' Vascōnes''—see history section below). The Latin generally evolved into the bilabials and in Gascon and Spanish, probably under the influence of Basque and the related Aquitani ...
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José Mojica Marins
José Mojica Marins (13 March 1936 – 19 February 2020) was a Brazilian filmmaker, actor, composer, screenwriter, and television horror host. Marins is also known for creating and playing the character Coffin Joe (loosely translated from Zé do Caixão) in a series of horror films; the character has since gone on to become his alter ego as well as a pop culture icon, a horror icon, and a cult figure. The popularity of Coffin Joe in Brazil has led to the character being referred to as "Brazil's National Boogeyman" and "Brazil's Freddy Krueger". Born in São Paulo, Marins made his feature film directorial debut the 1950s with the film ''Adventurer's Fate''. He went on to direct the 1964 film ''At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul'', which is considered Brazil's first horror film. ''At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul'' marks the first appearance of the Coffin Joe character, a role that Marins would reprise in ''This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse'' (1967) and ''Embodiment of Evil'' (2008) ...
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José Mojica
Fray José de Guadalupe Mojica (14 September 1895 – 20 September 1974) was a Mexican Franciscan friar and former tenor and film actor. He was known in the music and film fields as José Mojica. (Spanish) Mojica joined the world of the American film industry before entering religious life. Together with Dolores del Río, Tito Guízar, Ramón Novarro and Lupe Vélez, he was among the few Mexican people who made history in the early years of Hollywood. Regarding his activity as a friar, singer and actor, he felt that religion and art have never been at conflict. ''If God gave me the grace of voice and singing skills, I use them for His glory'', he explained. Early life Born in San Gabriel, Jalisco, Mojica was raised in a coffee and sugar plantation community until the age of six, after his step-father Francisco died. He never knew his real father. When his mother's extended family suffered financial challenges, they moved with limited means to Mexico City where he studied at ...
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