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- Santos_Vega abstract "Santos Vega was an Argentine gaucho, and invincible payador (a kind of minstrel that competed in singing competitions resembling dialectic discussions), who was only defeated by the Devil himself, disguised as the payador Juan sin Ropa ("John Clothless").The myth states he is buried near San Clemente del Tuyú.President Bartolomé Mitre was the first to compose a poem based on the legend. Afterwards, Hilario Ascasubi wrote "Santos Vega o los Mellizos de la Flor", a long poem in which the minstrel narrates the events. Soon after, Eduardo Gutiérrez published the "Story of Santos Vega and his friend Carmona prosecuted by justice" as a feuilleton. Finally, Rafael Obligado, inspired on Gutiérrez's work, composed his best poem "Santos Vega", one of the top works of Argentine literature.".
- Santos_Vega thumbnail Santosvega_1937.jpg?width=300.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageExternalLink santos.htm.
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- Santos_Vega wikiPageLength "1743".
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- Santos_Vega wikiPageRevisionID "668293231".
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Argentine_literature.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Bartolomé_Mitre.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Category:Argentine_poetry.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_Argentine_people.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Classical_element.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Devil.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Feuilleton.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Gaucho.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Gauchos.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Hilario_Ascasubi.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink May_Revolution.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Minstrel.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Pampa.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Pampas.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Pato.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Payada.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Rafael_Obligado.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink Romanticism.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink San_Clemente_del_Tuyú.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLink File:Santosvega_1937.jpg.
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLinkText "Santos Vega o los mellizos de la Flor".
- Santos_Vega wikiPageWikiLinkText "Santos Vega".
- Santos_Vega hasPhotoCollection Santos_Vega.
- Santos_Vega subject Category:Argentine_poetry.
- Santos_Vega subject Category:Fictional_Argentine_people.
- Santos_Vega hypernym Gaucho.
- Santos_Vega type Person.
- Santos_Vega type Character.
- Santos_Vega comment "Santos Vega was an Argentine gaucho, and invincible payador (a kind of minstrel that competed in singing competitions resembling dialectic discussions), who was only defeated by the Devil himself, disguised as the payador Juan sin Ropa ("John Clothless").The myth states he is buried near San Clemente del Tuyú.President Bartolomé Mitre was the first to compose a poem based on the legend.".
- Santos_Vega label "Santos Vega".
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- Santos_Vega sameAs Q7420643.
- Santos_Vega sameAs Q7420643.
- Santos_Vega wasDerivedFrom Santos_Vega?oldid=668293231.
- Santos_Vega depiction Santosvega_1937.jpg.
- Santos_Vega isPrimaryTopicOf Santos_Vega.