Oswaldo Guayasamin was a famous painter. He was born in Quito, on July 6, 1919. He grow up in this place. He graduated at School of Fine Arts. He carried out his first exhibit when he was 23, in 1942. He is considered the best painter of Ecuador. Also, he was a political activist. He died in Baltimore on March 10, 1999.
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He was a musician. He was born in Guayaquil in 1935, he got him first job in a shoes factory. He studied at Sociedad Filantropica school. When he was fifty years old, he won a radial’s competition, him fisrt hit was “fatalidad” in 1956. He was traveled in all America, he was call the “Ruiseñor de America”. He was actor too. He died in Guayaquil in 1978.
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Jefferson Perez Biography Jefferson Perez one of the most important athletes world walker. He was born in Ecuador, Cuenca, in 1974. He graduated from the Commercial Engineer in the Universidad Azuay. In 1996 he won the Olympic medal in Atlanta. Eleven years later, he won the second gold medal in Osaka. In 2008 he won silver medal in Pekin. Finally with this race being his sports retreat. Currently working in sports business in JP Sport Marketing.
César Dávila Andrade was a the most recognized writer of the ecuador.He was born at october 5, 1918 in Cuenca. He grew in the same city .Then, studied at Manuel J Calle High School. His first job achievement was "La vida es Vapor" published in 1934. Next he published : Oda al Arquitecto , Boletin and Elegiadas Mitas. He didn´t retire. He died as a poet at May 2 , 1967 in Caracas.
Oswaldo Guayasamin was a famous painter. He was born in Quito, on July 6, 1919. He grow up in this place. He graduated at School of Fine Arts. He carried out his first exhibit when he was 23, in 1942. He is considered the best painter of Ecuador. Also, he was a political activist. He died in Baltimore on March 10, 1999.
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He was a musician. He was born in Guayaquil in 1935, he got him first job in a shoes factory. He studied at Sociedad Filantropica school. When he was fifty years old, he won a radial’s competition, him fisrt hit was “fatalidad” in 1956. He was traveled in all America, he was call the “Ruiseñor de America”. He was actor too. He died in Guayaquil in 1978.
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César Dávila Andrade was a the most recognized writer of the ecuador.He was born at october 5, 1918 in Cuenca. He grew in the same city .Then, studied at Manuel J Calle High School. His first job achievement was "La vida es Vapor" published in 1934. Next he published : Oda al Arquitecto , Boletin and Elegiadas Mitas. He didn´t retire. He died as a poet at May 2 , 1967 in Caracas.
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