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José Manuel Mójica Legarre : ウィキペディア英語版 | José Manuel Mójica Legarre
José Manuel Mójica Legarre is a writer. Born in September 1955, in Aragon, a province in Spain. According to some in the news-media, he is one of the “last adventurers”. ==Background and education==
José Manuel is the only son of a humble Romani family. He initiated his education under the auspices of a P.I.O (Equal Opportunities Scholarship) through High School. He was admitted to study art in the School of Arts in Zaragoza. He did not obtain a degree because he enlisted in the Spanish Air Force. He went through military parachute school and later enrolled in the Spanish Legion. A restless traveller, he studied Culinary Arts in France. He has worked, on and off, as a Chef in many countries. The contacts he made in France with the Roma, Manouche and Tsigane tribes greatly interested him and he decided to start a project about the Romas' laws that are orally passed unwritten from generation to generation. José Manuel has worked as: Chef; designer; composer; radio-commentator; writer-editor of the “El Informador”, a Santa Marta, Colombia newspaper; as a tourist-guide in the South American jungle, and many others.
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