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Julio Florencio Cortázar (26
August 1914 – 12
February 1984;
Latin American Spanish: [ˈxuljo koɾˈtasaɾ] ) was an
Argentine and
naturalised French novelist...
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Julio Cortázar (1914–1984), was an
Argentine author.
Cortázar or
Cortazar may also
refer to:
David Fernández
Cortázar (born 1985),
Spanish footballer...
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Hopscotch (Spanish: Rayuela) is a
novel by
Argentine writer Julio Cortázar.
Written in Paris, it was
published in
Spanish in 1963 and in
English in 1966...
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Esteban Cortázar (born May 17, 1984) is a Colombian-American
fashion designer. He grew up in Miami, Florida, and is one of the
youngest designers to ever...
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Ernesto Cortázar (1897–1953) was a
Mexican film director, screenwriter,
musician and composer.
Cortázar was
active during the
Golden Age of
Mexican Cinema...
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Antonio María
Vicente Narciso Borrero y
Cortázar (29
October 1827 – 9
October 1911) was Vice President...
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Roberto Cortazar, his real name is
Roberto Gomez Cortazar, (born 12
January 1962, in
Mexico City), is a
Mexican painter. He grew up in the
southern state...
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Ernesto Cortázar (May 2, 1940 –
August 2, 2004) was a
Mexican composer, arranger, and pianist, born in
Mexico City and who died in Tampico, Tamaulipas...
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Cortazar is a city and its
surrounding muni****lity
located in the
southeastern quadrant of the
state of
Guanajuato in Mexico. It is
bordered to the north...
- Luis de
Cortazar was a
governor of the
Mexican state of
Guanajuato (26
August 1837 to
October 1839).
Cortazar had a
nearly four
decades political and...