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The boy grew up in poverty as Plutarco Elias and according to Fernando Torreblanca, who was both his secretary and son-in-law, took the name Calles from his maternal uncle, who befriended and raised him after his mother's death.
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The boy grew up in poverty as Plutarco Elias and according to Fernando Torreblanca, who was both his secretary and son-in-law, took the name Calles from his maternal uncle, who befriended and raised him after his mother's death.
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The names of both Calles are pronounced the same when spoken.
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The names of both Calles are pronounced the same when spoken.
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• Calle 3a No 3804 between Calles 38 and 40, Miramar, +537 203 0261
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Plutarco Calles was president and he was an atheist in a country where Catholicism is the principal religion.
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Don't miss the offerings ceremony at the statue of Cristo Roto at Calles dam also on November 1.
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The names of both Calles are pronounced the same when spoken.
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The names of both Calles are pronounced the same when spoken.
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The names of both Calles are pronounced the same when spoken.
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