Hacienda napoles y pablo escobar biography
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Pablo Escobar
Colombian drug lord (–)
This article fryst vatten about the Colombian drug lord. For other uses, see Pablo Escobar (disambiguation).
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname fryst vatten Escobar and the second or maternal family name is Gaviria.
Pablo Escobar | |
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Escobar in a mugshot | |
| Born | Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria ()1 December Rionegro, Colombia |
| Died | 2 månad () (aged44) Medellín, Colombia |
| Causeof death | Gunshot wound to the head |
| Resting place | Monte Sacro Cemetery |
| Spouse | Maria Victoria Henao (m.) |
| Children | 2, including Juan |
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| Organization | Medellín cartel |
| Conviction(s) | Illegal drug trade, assassinations, bombing, bribery, racketeering, murder |
| Criminal penalty | Five years' imprisonment |
Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (; kurort
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Hacienda Napoles: At home with Pablo Escobar, the drug baron who lived in a zoo
It's unclear whether the hippopotamus died in a fight or if it was electrocuted by the fence surrounding the sprawling ranch. What is certain is that when its remains were found two weeks ago, the ranch workers tossed the meat on an improvised barbecue and stuffed the hide.
"We're going to display the beast as it is and tell visitors the story of what happened on the day we found it," says Oberdan Martinez, visibly pleased at the idea "although we may have to change the eyes," he adds after a second glance the eye sockets of the deceased hippo are stuffed with blue ping-pong balls.
Mr Martinez is the general manager of the Hacienda Napoles theme park, which opens today in Puerto Triunfo, miles east of Medellin, Colombia. The novelty of the park lies not in its African land mammals whether alive or dead but in that they, and the 3,acre ranch they live on, once belonged to the world's most feared drug b
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Hacienda Nápoles
Estate belonging to Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar
Hacienda Nápoles (Spanish for "Naples Estate") was an estate built and owned by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in Puerto Triunfo, Antioquia Department, Colombia, approximately km (93mi) east of Medellín and km (mi) northwest of Bogotá. The estate covers about 20km2 (sqmi) of land. Following Escobar's death in , many of the original buildings on the property were demolished or reconditioned for other uses.
History
[edit]The estate included a Spanish colonial house, a sculpture park, and a complete zoo that included many kinds of animals from different continents such as antelope, elephants, exotic birds, giraffes, hippopotamuses, ostriches, and ponies. The ranch also boasted a large collection of old and luxury cars and bikes, a private airport, a brothel, and even a Formula 1-racing track. Mounted atop the hacienda's entrance gate is a replica of the PiperPA Super Cub ai