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'''Доротео Аранго Арамбула''' ({{јез-шпа|Doroteo Arango Arámbula}}; [[Рио Гранде]], [[5. јун]] [[1878]] — [[Идалго дел Парал]], [[20. јул]] [[1923]]),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pancho-Villa-Mexican-revolutionary|title=Pancho Villa {{!}} Real Name, Death, & Facts|website=Encyclopedia Britannica|language=en|access-date=2021-01-31}}</ref> познатији као '''Франсиско „Панчо“ Виља''' ({{јез-шпа|Francisco "Pancho" Villa}}), је био један од вођа [[Мексичка револуција|Мексичке револуције]] између [[1911]]. и [[1920]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thoughtco.com/biography-of-pancho-villa-2136643|title=How Pancho Villa Helped Lead the Mexican Revolution|last=Ph. D.|first=Spanish|last2=M. A.|first2=Spanish|website=ThoughtCo|language=en|access-date=2021-01-31|last3=B. A.|first3=Spanish}}</ref> Имао је одлучујућу улогу у обарању режима [[Викторијано Уерта|Викторијана Уерте]]. Такође је био привремени гувернер северне мексичке државе Чивава између [[1913]]. и [[1914]]. Његова породица је [[Баскија|баскијског]] порекла. У то време у Мексику је био познат и као „Кентаур са севера“ ({{јез-шпа|El centauro del norte}}), због својих славних јуриша [[konjica|коњице]] чији је био [[генерал]]. У [[Мексико|Мексику]], Панчо Виља је херој и многе улице и квартови носе његово име.
[[Датотека:Villa51.jpg|мини|десно|Панчо Виља као дете]]
 
== Референце ==
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== Литература ==
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=== Медији ===
* ''[[And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself]]'', 2003
* Taibo II, Paco Ignacio. ''Pancho Villa''. History Channel Documentary, 2008
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* [http://www.msu.edu/course/hst/384/Mexican%20Revolution/ Photos of Villa and the Mexican Revolution] – some graphic images, and some also in the book ''The Wind That Swept Mexico''.
* [http://demingnewmexico.genealogyvillage.com/CampFurlong/menu.htm Images of Camp Furlong and Columbus, New Mexico – 1916]
 
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