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・ Pablo Dreyfus
・ Pablo DT Valenzuela
・ Pablo Dyego
・ Pablo Díaz
・ Pablo Díaz Stalla
・ Pablo Díaz Vázquez
・ Pablo Echarri
・ Pablo Echenique Robba
・ Pablo Eduardo
・ Pablo Eduardo Islas
・ Pablo Eisenberg
・ Pablo Elorza
・ Pablo Elvira
・ Pablo Emilio Madero
・ Pablo Ervin Schmitz Simon
Pablo Escobar
・ Pablo Escobar (disambiguation)
・ Pablo Escudero Morales
・ Pablo Espinosa
・ Pablo Esteve
・ Pablo Facundo Bonvín
・ Pablo Fajardo
・ Pablo Falconer
・ Pablo Fanque
・ Pablo Felipe Teixeira
・ Pablo Fenjves
・ Pablo Ferguson
・ Pablo Fernando Hernández
・ Pablo Ferre Elías
・ Pablo Ferro


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Pablo Escobar : ウィキペディア英語版
Pablo Escobar

Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (December 1, 1949December 2, 1993) was a notorious Colombian drug lord who, at the height of his career, supplied about 80% of the cocaine smuggled into the United States. Often called "The King of Cocaine", he was the wealthiest criminal in history, with an estimated known net worth of US$30 billion by the early 1990s, and approximately US$100 billion when including money that was buried in different places throughout Colombia. He was also one of the top ten richest men in the world at his prime.
==Early life==
Pablo Escobar was born in Rionegro, in the Antioquia Department of Colombia, the third of seven children to Abel de Jesús Dari Escobar, a farmer, and Hermilda Gaviria, an elementary school teacher. As a teenager on the streets of Medellín, he began his criminal career by allegedly stealing gravestones and sanding them down for resale to smugglers. His brother and accountant, Roberto Escobar, denies this, claiming that the gravestones came from cemetery owners whose clients had stopped paying for site care and that they had a relative who had a monuments business. Pablo studied for a short time at the University Autónoma Latinoamericana of Medellín.
Escobar eventually became involved in many criminal activities with Oscar Bernal Aguirre — running petty street scams, selling contraband cigarettes and fake lottery tickets, and stealing cars. In the early 1970s, he was a thief and bodyguard, and he made a quick $100,000 on the side kidnapping and ransoming a Medellín executive before entering the drug trade. His next step on the ladder was to become a millionaire by working for contraband smuggler Alvaro Prieto. Escobar's childhood ambition was to become a millionaire by the time he was 22.〔

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