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José María López Lledín : ウィキペディア英語版 | José María López Lledín
José María López Lledín (30 December 1899 – 11 July 1985) known as ''El caballero de París'' (i.e., The gentleman from Paris) was a well-known street person in Havana, Cuba in the 1950s. ==First years==
López Lledín was born in the town of Vilaseca, in the municipality of Fonsagrada, province of Lugo, Spain at 11:00 a.m. on 30 December 1899. His father was Manuel López Rodríguez, also born in Vilaseca, and his mother was Josefa Lledín Méndez, born in Negueira in the same municipality and province. They were owners of a small villa with vineyards where they produced wine and spirits. He started primary school at age seven in Negueira and completed half of his secondary education. López Lledín arrived in Habana on 10 December 1913 at the age of twelve aboard the German steamship "Chemnitz". There he stayed with his uncle (known as AG, a brother-in-law of his brother Benigno) and his sister Inocencia, who had previously arrived in Cuba in 1910. López Lledín worked at a grocery store on Genios Street, owned by another Galician, until he left his uncle's home. He worked as a clerk at a flower shop, a tailor, a book store and a lawyer's office. He studied and refined his mannerisms to get better employment. He worked as a restaurant waiter in the hotels ''Inglaterra'', ''Telégrafo'', ''Sevilla'', ''Manhattan'', ''Royal Palm'', ''Salón A'' and ''Saratoga''. According to his cousin Julio, he could even speak some English.
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