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Jorge Alberto González
Barillas (born 13
March 1958), po****rly
known as El
Mágico ("The
Magical One" or "The Wizard"), is a
Salvadoran former professional...
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Magi (PLUR), or
magus (SING), is the term for
priests in
Zoroastrianism and
earlier Iranian religions. The
earliest known use of the word
magi is in the...
- The
Programa Pueblos Mágicos (Spanish: [pweβloˈmaxiko] ; "Magical
Towns Programme") is an
initiative led by Mexico's
Secretariat of Tourism, with support...
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Magico or
Mágico may
refer to:
Magico (manga), a ****anese
manga series Mágico (album), an
album by
Charlie Haden Mágico:
Carta de Amor, an
album by Jan...
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Turma do Balão
Mágico ("English: The
Magic Balloon Gang") was a
Brazilian children's
music group active between 1982 and 1986. The
children also starred...
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channel is
exclusively available on
Movistar TV.
Although CCN and
Cable Mágico Noticias were the
first Peruvian news channels,
Canal N
established itself...
- by the
Madrid cast.
Hijos de la
espada ("Children of the Sword")) México
mágico (Magical Mexico) El País's
Raquel Vidales praised the show's music, singers...
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Apolo Múñoz and
Tigre Mágico II. The name Múñoz was used in
tribute to his
father Isaías Hernández Muñoz and he used
Tigre Mágico II
while teaming with...
- Balão
Mágico ("Magic Balloon") was a children's
television program in
Brazil that
aired between 1983 and 1986. The children, who were the main
stars of...
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Estadio Nacional Jorge "El
Mágico" González is a
football stadium in San Salvador. It is
named after Salvadoran star
player Mágico González. The
stadium has...