- he
visited them himself. This work led to him
being referred to as the "
villero bishop",
sometimes translated as the "slum bishop".
Early in his tenure...
- authority,
antipathy towards politicians, and
authenticity in
being true
villeros (inhabitants of the villas). Musically, ****bia
villera bases its sound...
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Cerequio and
Rocche vineyards. In
Castiglione Falletto are the
Monprivato and
Villero vineyards. The
commune of
Serralunga d'Alba is home to the
esteemed vineyards...
- for the villas,
leading to
priests being referred to as
villero priests, and
himself as a
villero bishop.
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Argentinian poet and cinematographer. He is
often referred to as "el
poeta villero" (the poet from the ghetto). González
published his
first book, La Venganza...
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Universitaria Peronista (JUP),
Juventud Trabajadora Peronista (JTP),
Movimiento Villero Peronistas (MVP),
Movimiento de
Inquilinos Peronistas and Unión de Estudiantes...
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subcultural group. Apaçi (Turkey) Lad (Australia and New Zealand) Chav (UK)
Villero (Argentina) Dres (Poland)
Gopnik (Russia)
Maloqueiro (Brazil) Low culture...
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Cerro Full name Club Atlético
Cerro Nickname(s)
Villeros Albicelestes Cerrense Founded December 1, 1922; 102
years ago (1922-12-01)
Ground Estadio Luis...
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writers renowned in
Catalonia and the region,
Michele Gazier and
Ramon Villero, both come from Andorra. In addition,
Ricard Fiter, a
renowned writer,...
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Estudiantes Secundarios (UES), the Agrupación
Evita and the
Movimiento Villero Peronista. In 1972 it
merged with
Descamisados and in 1973 with the Revolutionary...