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Emiliano Zapata Salazar (Spanish pronunciation: [emiˈljano saˈpata];
August 8, 1879 –
April 10, 1919) was a
Mexican revolutionary. He was a
leading figure...
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Katherine Zapata (August 25, 1965 – July 7, 1993) was an
American musician who was the lead
singer for the
Seattle punk band The Gits.
After gaining...
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Zapata usually refers to
Emiliano Zapata, a
Mexican revolutionary. It may also
refer to:
Zapata (surname)
Zapata rail
Zapata sparrow Zapata wren Ciénaga...
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Zapata Swamp (Spanish: Ciénaga de
Zapata,
Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsjenaɣa ðe saˈpata]) is
located on the
Zapata Peninsula in the
southern Matanzas...
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Zapata may
refer to: José
Antonio Zapata (painter) (1762–1837),
Spanish painter José
Zapata (baseball),
former Minor League Baseball player and manager...
- Cristián
Eduardo Zapata Valencia (born 30
September 1986) is a
Colombian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Colombian club Atlético...
- Duván
Esteban Zapata Banguero (Latin
American Spanish: [duˈβan saˈpata]; born 1
April 1991) is a
Colombian professional footballer who
plays as a forward...
- Viva
Zapata! is a 1952
American Western film
directed by Elia
Kazan and
starring Marlon Brando. The
screenplay was
written by John Steinbeck,
using Edgcomb...
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Carmen Margarita Zapata (July 15, 1927 –
January 5, 2014)
often referred to as "The
First Lady of the
Hispanic Theater" was an
American actress best known...
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Miguel Rayderley Zapata Santana (born 26 May 1993) is a
Spanish artistic gymnast. Born in the
Dominican Republic, when he was a
child his
family moved...