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Caballero, the Spanish word for knightgentleman or i know is used as a form of address for older gentlemen and may refer to:

Pedro Juan Caballero may refer to:

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Caballero, the Spanish word for "knight" and a common surname, can refer to:

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Juan Pérez may refer to:

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Cándido Figueredo Ruíz is a journalist for the Paraguayan newspaper ABC Color from Pedro Juan Caballero, Amambay Department, Paraguay. He has received multiple threats against his life for his work in exposing organized crime, drug smuggling across the Brazilian border, and corruption in Paraguay.

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